Your health matters. At J&J withMe, we are committed to providing reliable information, personalized resources, and compassionate support to help you navigate your healthcare journey with confidence.


Shared decision-making is a way of approaching healthcare where patients and their doctors make treatment decisions together. It means your preferences, your values, and your understanding of treatment options all matter as much as clinical evidence.
In practice, shared decision-making starts with information. When you understand your condition, your treatment options, and what each choice involves, you are better equipped to ask questions and express what matters to you.
Every year, more than 2.5 million people are diagnosed with Lung Cancer, with Asia making up 63% of all patients.1
When you’re experiencing a persistent cough, breathlessness or chest pain, you may think of a number of lung conditions before even considering lung cancer, which makes it such a difficult disease to diagnose at an early stage. Lung cancer often goes undetected for far too long, despite it being one of the most common and serious cancers that can have severe physical, psychological and social consequences.
Crohn's disease (CD) is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and refers to a chronic condition where part of the gut becomes inflamed, swollen, and ulcerated.2
Though there is currently no cure for Crohn’s disease,3 there is still hope. Find out how we’re helping patients across Asia Pacific take control of CD and their dreams at the link below.
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is the most common type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), where parts of the large bowel, such as your rectum and colon, become swollen, inflamed and ulcerated.4
See how we’re helping patients across Asia Pacific pursue long-term remission so they can take control of UC and their dreams at the link below.
Patients have always been at the heart of everything we do. Our commitment drives us to develop comprehensive insights, treatment approaches, and supportive resources across a spectrum of conditions.
Join us in exploring how our dedication to patient-centred care is shaping a brighter, disease-free future.


