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Thursday, September 03 2020 - 08:45
AsiaNet
Up-to-Date Leading Cancer Treatment Recommendations from NCCN Now Available in Chinese
PLYMOUTH MEETING, Pennsylvania, Sept. 3, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

--Gold standard clinical practice guidelines in oncology updated and translated 
for greater global accessibility; free online at NCCN.org/global ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=4122105156&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nccn.org%2Fglobal&a=NCCN.org%2Fglobal 
).

The National Comprehensive Cancer Network(R) (NCCN ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=1384938308&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nccn.org%2F&a=NCCN 
)(R)) today announced the availability of both new and updated Chinese language 
versions of NCCN Guidelines ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=2018806004&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nccn.org%2Fprofessionals%2Fdefault.aspx&a=NCCN+Guidelines 
)(R) for numerous high-incidence cancer types. These treatment recommendations 
can be accessed for free at NCCN.org/global ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=2567988005&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nccn.org%2Fglobal%2Finternational_adaptations.aspx%23chinese_translations&a=NCCN.org%2Fglobal 
) or via the Virtual Library of NCCN Guidelines(R) App ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=3289578312&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nccn.org%2Fapps%2F&a=App 
).

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NCCN is devoted to defining and advancing high-quality, high-value, 
patient-centered cancer care globally. NCCN Guidelines are the recognized 
standard for clinical direction and policy in cancer management and the most 
thorough and frequently-updated clinical practice guidelines available in any 
area of medicine. They are written by subject-specific, multidisciplinary 
panels of experts from across 30 leading cancer centers ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=2845993403&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nccn.org%2Fmembers%2Fnetwork.aspx&a=30+leading+cancer+centers 
) in the United States. There are currently 24 global adaptations and 230 
translations of NCCN resources across 47 different languages.  

"Publishing NCCN Guidelines in multiple languages helps us ensure people 
everywhere can have access to the best cancer care at the right time," said 
Robert W. Carlson, MD, Chief Executive Officer, NCCN. "Cancer treatment methods 
are becoming more sophisticated and complicated every day, thanks to emerging 
research. These new and updated Chinese-language guidelines enhance 
understanding for primarily Chinese-fluent oncology providers in Asia and 
throughout the world, and allow them to readily stay up-to-date on the latest 
evidence-based and expert consensus recommendations."

China is home to the largest number of downloads for NCCN Guidelines outside 
the United States, with more than 200,000 downloads in 2019 alone. The country 
also boasts the highest number of non-U.S. verified users for NCCN.org with 
more than 42,000. South Korea, Japan, and Thailand are also among the 
most-represented countries to download NCCN Guidelines.

Chinese-language NCCN Guidelines currently cover the following topics:

    --  Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) 
    --  Breast Cancer 
    --  Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia/Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma (CLL/SLL) 
    --  Colon Cancer 
    --  Gastric Cancer 
    --  Hairy Cell Leukemia 
    --  Head and Neck Cancers 
    --  Hodgkin Lymphoma 
    --  Melanoma (Cutaneous) 
    --  Multiple Myeloma          
    --  Non-small Cell Lung Cancer                   
    --  Primary Cutaneous Lymphomas 
    --  T-Cell Lymphomas

In addition to these treatment recommendations for adults with cancer, NCCN has 
also recently announced the translation of NCCN Guidelines for Pediatric Acute 
Lymphoblastic Leukemia ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=2236581085&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nccn.org%2Fabout%2Fnews%2Fnewsinfo.aspx%3FNewsID%3D2170&a=NCCN+Guidelines+for+Pediatric+Acute+Lymphoblastic+Leukemia 
) into Japanese and Chinese. The NCCN Distress Thermometer ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=493602904&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nccn.org%2Fabout%2Fnews%2Fnewsinfo.aspx%3FNewsID%3D2197&a=NCCN+Distress+Thermometer 
)--a tool for gauging and treating the psycho-social wellbeing in people with 
cancer--has also been translated into 46 languages, including Chinese, 
Japanese, Korean, Malay, Thai, and many more. Visit 
NCCN.org/global/international_adaptations.aspx ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=2831152057&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nccn.org%2Fglobal%2Finternational_adaptations.aspx&a=NCCN.org%2Fglobal%2Finternational_adaptations.aspx 
) to view and download these free resources. 

The NCCN global team also offers patient-friendly versions ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=331429008&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nccn.org%2Fpatients%2Fguidelines%2Fcancers.aspx&a=patient-friendly+versions 
) in several languages, including Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. NCCN also 
provides NCCN Framework for Resource Stratification of NCCN Guidelines (NCCN 
Framework ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=2304155871&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nccn.org%2Fframework%2Fdefault.aspx&a=NCCN+Framework 
)(TM)) and NCCN Harmonized Guidelines ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=1544397293&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nccn.org%2Fharmonized%2Fdefault.aspx&a=NCCN+Harmonized+Guidelines 
)(TM) that merge optimal recommendations and pragmatic considerations for 
treatment in resource-constrained settings, such as low- and middle-income 
countries. 

Learn more at NCCN.org/global ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=4122105156&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nccn.org%2Fglobal&a=NCCN.org%2Fglobal 
) and join the conversation online with the hashtag #NCCNGlobal ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=1575202354&u=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Fsearch%3Fq%3D%2523NCCNGlobal%26src%3Dtyped_query%26f%3Dlive&a=%23NCCNGlobal 
).

About the National Comprehensive Cancer Network
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network(R) (NCCN ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=1384938308&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nccn.org%2F&a=NCCN 
)(R)) is a not-for-profit alliance of leading cancer centers ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=3561663656&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nccn.org%2Fmembers%2Fnetwork.aspx&a=leading+cancer+centers 
) devoted to patient care, research, and education. NCCN is dedicated to 
improving and facilitating quality, effective, efficient, and accessible cancer 
care so patients can live better lives. The NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines 
in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=2018806004&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nccn.org%2Fprofessionals%2Fdefault.aspx&a=NCCN+Guidelines 
)(R)) provide transparent, evidence-based, expert consensus recommendations for 
cancer treatment, prevention, and supportive services; they are the recognized 
standard for clinical direction and policy in cancer management and the most 
thorough and frequently-updated clinical practice guidelines available in any 
area of medicine. The NCCN Guidelines for Patients ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=4167515442&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nccn.org%2Fpatients%2Fguidelines%2Fcancers.aspx&a=NCCN+Guidelines+for+Patients 
)(R) provide expert cancer treatment information to inform and empower patients 
and caregivers, through support from the NCCN Foundation ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=3863313845&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nccn.org%2Fpatients%2Fwaystogive%2Fdefault.aspx&a=NCCN+Foundation 
)(R). NCCN also advances continuing education ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=1236192253&u=https%3A%2F%2Feducation.nccn.org%2F&a=continuing+education 
), global initiatives ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=1803589528&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nccn.org%2Fglobal%2Fdefault.aspx&a=global+initiatives 
), policy ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=2252485275&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nccn.org%2Fprofessionals%2Fmeetings%2Foncology_policy_program%2Fdefault.aspx&a=policy 
), and research collaboration ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=4243747182&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nccn.org%2Fclinical_trials%2Fclinicians.aspx&a=collaboration 
) and publication ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=1030936893&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nccn.org%2Fjnccn%2F&a=publication 
) in oncology. Visit https://NCCN.org for more information and follow NCCN on 
Facebook @NCCNorg ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=1969997776&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FNCCNorg&a=%40NCCNorg 
), Instagram @NCCNorg ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=3583220740&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fnccnorg%2F&a=%40NCCNorg 
), and Twitter @NCCN ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2904206-1&h=2849885746&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.twitter.com%2Fnccn&a=%40NCCN 
).

Media Contact: 
Rachel Darwin
267-622-6624
darwin@nccn.org

SOURCE: National Comprehensive Cancer Network 
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