Mark Wildgust, Vice President, Global Medical Affairs, Oncology at The Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson and Johnson, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Snow has transformed where I live in Bucks County PA into a quiet, beautiful landscape. In that stillness, I’m reminded of the power of reflection — how stepping back can reveal new patterns, new questions, and new possibilities.
This week, the American Cancer Society announced that seven in ten people diagnosed with cancer now survive at least five years. That progress is not accidental — it’s the result of decades of connected work across science, medicine, and patient advocacy.
In cancer research, perspective matters. Just as snow blankets the familiar in something new, collaboration transforms how we see challenges and uncover solutions. Guided by patients, driven by science, I carry that lesson forward with my team and those at Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine — inspired by the connectedness that makes discovery possible.”

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