Cancer
At Lilly, we are dedicated to developing and delivering innovative new medicines that will make a meaningful difference to cancer patients. For us, this means putting an intense focus on the latest scientific advances, and collaborating with doctors, other researchers, advocates and payers to ensure our medicines bring value to people living with cancer.
People living with cancer are at the center of what we do. We believe health care makes a difference only when it improves peoples' lives. Whether it's treating rare tumor types, leveraging precision medicine or finding new ways to improve existing treatments, we're searching for ways to make even greater differences in the lives of people living with cancer.
The Lilly Oncology Support Center is available to provide financial assistance information for those prescribed a Lilly Oncology product. You can visit lillyoncologysupportcenter.com or call 866-472-8663, Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–10 p.m. (Eastern time) for more information.
Lilly Oncology on Canvas®
For more than a decade, Lilly Oncology on Canvas® (LOOC) has provided individuals affected by cancer an opportunity to share their stories through art and narrative. Since its founding in 2004 in partnership with the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship and Cancer Support Community, thousands of LOOC participants have been inspired to share their experience with countless others. If you or someone you know has been affected by cancer, you have a story to tell – a story that can bring hope, inspiration, and courage to countless others who may find themselves overwhelmed by the challenges they face. You don’t have to be a professional artist to experience the power of creative expression. Share your story today.
Lilly Oncology on Canvas® Art Gallery
Creative expression is more than just an outlet. It's a way for anyone affected by cancer to inspire hope.
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