”Dear Scientist” provides an opportunity for patients and families living with difficult
diseases to share their stories. It gives them the chance to sit down with a Pfizer scientist who is working day and night to develop the next generation of medicines and vaccines.
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A story of fate and time: One daughter’s search for a medical breakthrough
Harvey and brenda
Cooperstone
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I am in remission from colon cancer, but others aren’t so lucky. What’s next for the treatment of this disease?
Scott Wilson
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I lost loved ones to a contagious infection. What could the future of prevention look like?
Dayle Skelly
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Jenni Tucker
I wasn’t aware I was sick until I almost needed a new liver. Are strides being made to diagnose my disease earlier?
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Chas Rodgers
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Prostate cancer almost ended my life by surprise. What’s the status of more effective tests and treatments?
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My baby went to the ER with a potentially life-threatening illness. Is a vaccine on the way to help future infants?
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The Harris Family
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Jaemin Kung
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Atopic dermatitis keeps me itching nonstop. Can you help me and my family find relief?
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Breast cancer has disrupted my plans for a family. What’s next for me?
Dear Scientist,
Kaye McDonald
Lisa Gregory
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I am a woman who’s lost her hair to alopecia. Can’t you help me grow my hair back?
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Duchenne muscular dystrophy stole my ability to walk, but hasn’t slowed me down.
Dear Scientist,
Jake Marrazzo
Nancy Horwood
& Helen Sokolosky
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Parkinson’s Disease stole my mom’s quality of life. Is a cure close?
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Sickle cell anemia keeps me in constant pain. Are new treatments on the way?
Dear Scientist,
Kelsey Taylor
Karen Marie
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Osteoarthritis has
debilitated four generations
of my family. What does the future look like for relief?
Dear Scientist,
Karen Marie
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Osteoarthritis has debilitated four generations of my family. What does the future look like for relief?
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Our mission is to help those living with vitiligo. Will future generations have a cure?
Dear Scientist,
VALARIE MOLYNEAUX & BARBARA HAMILTON
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Rochelle
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Cachexia has made my cancer even more difficult. Is it possible to treat its physical and mental effects?
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I've lived with multiple myeloma for 15 years. I'm one of the lucky ones. Are more effective treatments on the horizon?
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Tom Tucker
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Jordyn Burger
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I have ulcerative colitis. Are you working on treatments that could potentially help patients like me?
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How can we help new parents understand the science behind pediatric vaccines?
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Chelsea Reinhardt
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Jerry Williams
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I have a rare autoimmune disease. Do I need to accept this quality of life?
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Kristal Hartman
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How can we start treating obesity as the disease it is?
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Group B Streptococcus severely impacted my son’s development. Can prevention for newborns be improved?
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Kelsey Coleman
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I am surviving long COVID, but my old life is gone. How can we help others who are going through this?
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Tammy Wilshire
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Deanna Lee
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I was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. What research might offer hope for someone in my situation?
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Nancy Horwood
& Helen Sokolosky
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Parkinson’s Disease stole my mom’s quality of life. Is a cure close?
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HANNAH
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Is there a future where we can enjoy nature without worrying about Lyme?
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Deanna Lee
HER story
I was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. What research might offer hope for someone in my situation?
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