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Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Health Equity
  • Medical Communication

Background:

  • Equitable cancer care requires inclusivity and representation of diverse patient populations.
  • NCCN aims to provide optimal oncology care for all individuals.
  • Inclusivity in professional and patient-facing content is crucial for effective cancer care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe modifications in language and imagery within NCCN Guidelines.
  • To promote justice, respect, and inclusion for all cancer patients.
  • To ensure NCCN publications are trustworthy and advance equitable cancer care.

Main Methods:

  • Revision of language to be person-first, nonstigmatizing, and anti-discriminatory.
  • Inclusion of anti-racist, anti-classist, anti-misogynist, anti-ageist, anti-ableist, and anti-fat-biased terminology.
  • Incorporation of diverse representation in images and illustrations.

Main Results:

  • NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines) and NCCN Guidelines for Patients now feature inclusive language.
  • Visuals within NCCN publications reflect multifaceted diversity.
  • The updated guidelines aim to be respectful and relevant for all individuals.

Conclusions:

  • NCCN is committed to ongoing efforts to enhance inclusivity in its publications.
  • These changes support the goal of providing just, equitable, high-quality cancer care.
  • Inclusive practices are essential for building trust and ensuring effective oncology care for diverse populations.