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affiliate of Astellas Pharma Inc., a R&D-driven global pharmaceutical company. At Astellas, we improve lives through innovative and effective medicines. Our dedication to changing tomorrow for patients and our customers fits closely with our strong scientific orientation and focus on the community in which we work and live. View our social media community guidelines: https://bit.ly/3jcHtiE

10/15/2025

Early diagnosis of bladder cancer can make a difference, which is why awareness matters.

James and Pamela share their experience on the road to diagnosis and the uncertainty that came with it.

Learn more on our Let’s Talk Bladder Cancer YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/47fd8ZR

10/08/2025

A cancer diagnosis may affect more than your physical health. Emotional and mental well-being matter too—but these conversations don’t always come easy.

If you or a loved one is navigating bladder cancer, it’s okay to ask for support.

Explore more on the Let’s Talk Bladder Cancer YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/46Hx2NZ

10/06/2025

Imagine checking the weather forecast, but blurred spots in your vision make it hard to read. This could be a sign of geographic atrophy (GA), a condition that often starts subtly but may progress, making everyday tasks like using a phone or reading more challenging.​

Learn what to ask your eye doctor about GA at your next visit: https://bit.ly/4oa1GFO.



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10/03/2025

Bladder cancer can bring changes to everyday life and relationships. For James and Pamela, that has meant adjusting to new routines and being open about how intimacy is affected.

Watch their full conversation on our Let’s Talk Bladder Cancer YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3IU31Bq

As Prostate Cancer Awareness Month comes to a close, we’re standing strong with patients, families, and advocates. At As...
09/29/2025

As Prostate Cancer Awareness Month comes to a close, we’re standing strong with patients, families, and advocates. At Astellas, we’re committed to compassionate care and building a network of support for those living with advanced prostate cancer.

We’re driving progress and raising awareness—because no one should face this journey alone.

💙 Take action today: Visit https://bit.ly/3Wi8EfG to learn how you or a loved one can take charge of your prostate cancer journey.



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09/22/2025

When it comes to diagnosis and decision-making, a protein called prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is likely to come up in conversations with doctors. Urologist Dr. Pieczonka sheds light on the questions that patients can ask their care team about PSA to support informed decision-making.

See a full question guide here: https://bit.ly/4gDYv6A

09/15/2025

Notice your loved one feeling less confident behind the wheel? This may be due to changes in central vision because of geographic atrophy (GA). Awareness of the symptoms may help you support your loved one in receiving an early diagnosis and treatment. ​

Learn more about signs of GA to look for in your loved one: https://bit.ly/4mhVgD4.



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09/10/2025

Talking about can be tough, as John knows through his experience living with the disease. Having honest conversations and asking questions can make a difference in determining the path forward.

See resources that can inform prostate cancer conversations at Know Your Prostate Plan: https://bit.ly/47Cpkpm

Research shows that Black men are disproportionately impacted by prostate cancer compared to other racial groups. In a r...
09/03/2025

Research shows that Black men are disproportionately impacted by prostate cancer compared to other racial groups. In a recent roundtable with Black Health Matters and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, two prevalent causes of this discrepancy rose to the top: lack of awareness and lack of access to care.

This and always, we’re working with partners like these to share the stories of those who have navigated a diagnosis and to provide resources that educate and empower, so that together, we can help reduce this disparity.

07/21/2025

Seeing in low light – a movie at the cinema, a play at the theater or even television at home – can become increasingly difficult with geographic atrophy (GA). Instead of enhancing the entertainment experience, the darkness can interfere, making it harder to see the performance.​

This is what life with GA may look like. Knowing the signs can lead to early detection. Learn more about the signs of GA: https://bit.ly/46E45TJ.



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In drug development, clinical trials are essential to determine if an experimental treatment is safe and effective in tr...
07/15/2025

In drug development, clinical trials are essential to determine if an experimental treatment is safe and effective in treating a specific condition or disease. To help patients and their families learn more, we recently enhanced our clinical trials website to provide more information and an improved user experience. This website features educational resources about the clinical trial process, detailed information about our clinical trials at Astellas, and patient engagement communication options. See the refreshed site at: https://bit.ly/3GMP1Z6

06/27/2025

When vision changes interfere with your loved one’s ability to recognize familiar faces, it can be a distressing experience for all. Understanding the signs of geographic atrophy (GA) may help in earlier identification and management of the condition.​

Vision loss isn’t always a normal part of aging. That’s why it’s important to familiarize yourself with the signs and symptoms of GA. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4kZQcTT.



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