The National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®) is announcing several new updates to the cancer treatment practices listed in the NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®).
The evidence-based expert consensus recommendations are the most frequently updated guidelines for any area of medicine and are used by cancer care providers worldwide to stay up to date on innovations.
Recently, the alliance of leading cancer centers published updated versions for several high-incidence cancer types, including breast, colorectal, lung, and pancreatic.
Recent NCCN Guidelines updates—along with the supporting evidence—will be presented during the NCCN 2024 Annual Conference held in Orlando, Florida April 5-7, and simultaneously online.
Visit NCCN.org/conference to learn more and register.
“The pace of progress in cancer care is accelerating. The multidisciplinary panels of experts who maintain the NCCN Guidelines work diligently year-round to make sure these resources remain up to date with the most relevant information for the busy clinicians who use them,” said Crystal S. Denlinger, MD, Chief Executive Officer, NCCN. “At our upcoming conference, attendees will learn about all the latest updates directly from the experts behind them, while gaining a better understanding of the underlying evidence supporting these updated recommendations.”
Current NCCN Guidelines are available for viewing and downloading free-of-charge online at NCCN.org or via the Virtual Library of NCCN Guidelines® App.
In 2023 alone, the NCCN Guidelines were downloaded more than 15 million times worldwide—a new milestone for the organisation.
NCCN Guidelines are now accessed more than a million times every month, illustrating the growing need for state-of-the-art oncology guidance.
Some recent updates to the NCCN Guidelines recommendations include:
Every recent practice improvement contained within the NCCN Guidelines can be viewed at NCCN.org/guidelines/recently-published-updates.
In addition to multiple sessions covering those updates and more, the NCCN 2024 Annual Conference will also showcase more than 200 poster abstracts featuring new research, including guided tours available for in-person attendees.
Additional conference session topics will also include interactive discussions on:
“I have personally considered the NCCN Annual Conference to be one of the most essential meetings in cancer care every year, long before I ever joined the organisation,” said Dr. Denlinger.
“It presents an invaluable opportunity to speak face-to-face with experts and colleagues in the field while gaining critical knowledge and perspective on the most pressing issues facing the oncology community at this moment in time. We are grateful for all the dedicated cancer care providers around the world who utilise our continuing education programs and updated guidelines to ensure people with cancer everywhere can live better lives.”
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