In your corner
Throughout your journey with metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC), there are many people and resources available to help, including:
Your treatment team
You have a whole cast of colorful characters behind you—each of whom has a unique role to play in your battle against metastatic CRC. Let’s get a roll call.
Your primary treatment team may include an a *and a
* Not every facility offers a nurse navigator—or they may be called by a different name. Ask your doctor if you have access to a nurse navigator.
But the list doesn’t end there. Your team might also include such healthcare professionals as a , , , , , or PHEW, that’s a whole bunch of people.

Considering adding a new member to your treatment team? It’s important to find doctors who are the right fit for you and what you’re looking to get out of treatment. If you’re interested in finding a new specialist, consider using the Find a Cancer Doctor tool from the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO).
Others with your condition
One way to find support is through others who have been through this as well. Colorectal cancer organizations are available to help connect you with other patients.
Share
Your experience has power, too. Share your personal cancer experience with other people living with colorectal cancer through the Cancer Experience Registry.

If you have questions, call The Lilly Answers Center (1-800-LillyRx, or 1-800-545-5979). Although we won't be able to replace the advice of your healthcare provider, we'll do our best to help you.
Explore the Lilly Oncology Support Center for information on savings and financial assistance.