Transforming Cancer Care 

Transforming cancer care requires a diversity of minds. By working with a range of stakeholders, including patients, advocacy organizations, researchers, academics and more, we can make a meaningful impact in transforming the lives of people with cancer. 

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Small but significant moments

At Boehringer Ingelheim, our aspiration is to transform the lives of people living with cancer, by delivering meaningful advances with the ultimate goal of curing a range of cancers. To do this requires a diversity of minds. This is why we work with people living with cancer, advocacy groups, and others, to make a meaningful impact. 

Each cancer journey is different, and everyone has a different perspective. For many people living with cancer, it can be the small moments that are the most significant. 

Making more of these cherished moments happen is what drives us to deepen our understanding of the science behind many cancers. These milestones drive ours.  

A unique take on life with an ultra-rare cancer

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For Dan, being diagnosed with dedifferentiated liposarcoma (DDLPS), an ultra-rare cancer, was life changing, and means that he now makes the most of every single day.