Cancer Research

At Lilly, our aim is to create new medicines that will make a difference to people living with cancer. This involves treatments for rare types of cancer, treatments tailored to the patient, and ones that are new and better. By taking part in a clinical research study, you can help to make a difference. Click here to find a trial.

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About Our Research

Lilly was founded in 1876 with the goal of making new high-quality medicines for the people that need them. The company’s aim is the same today! We work with people who take our medicines, healthcare workers who prescribe our medicines, our employees who make our medicines, and potential patients and caregivers in communities around the world.

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Lilly is committed to discovering and developing potential new medicines for people living with cancer.

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Lilly Trial Connect

Answer a few questions using Lilly Trial Connect to find which Lilly trials may be the best fit for you or your loved one.

Answer a few questions using Lilly Trial Connect to find which Lilly trials may be the best fit for you or your loved one.

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Conditions: Solid tumors
Drugs: LY4101174
Age
≥18 years
Phase
I
Conditions: Breast Cancer, Advanced Solid Tumors
Trial Name
PIKASSO-01
Drugs: LOXO-783
Age
≥18 years
Phase
I
Conditions: Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma
Trial Name
BRUIN CLL-322
Drugs: Pirtobrutinib, Rituximab, Venetoclax
Age
≥18 years
Phase
III
Conditions: Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, B-cell Leukemias, Small Lymphocytic Lymphomas
Trial Name
BRUIN-CLL-314
Drugs: Pirtobrutinib, Ibrutinib
Age
≥18 years
Phase
III
Conditions: Bladder Cancer, Advanced Solid Tumors
Drugs: LOX-24350 / LOXO-435, Pembrolizumab
Age
≥18 years
Phase
I

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