New location just outside Philadelphia will accommodate expanding operations devoted to improving cancer care worldwide
Plymouth Meeting, PA [September 27, 2018] — Today, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®) moved into new headquarters in Plymouth Meeting, PA, near Philadelphia. The nonprofit alliance of 27 leading academic cancer centers in the U.S. is moving from Fort Washington, PA. The new location will allow for greater hosting capacity for meetings, guests, and a growing staff.
This new building is just one example of how NCCN is increasing our ability to address the diverse needs of people with cancer, and the clinicians who provide their care, all over the world,” said Robert W. Carlson, MD, CEO, NCCN. “Our expanding capabilities allow us to do more every day to improve the quality, effectiveness, and efficiency of cancer care so that patients can live better lives.”
The NCCN Guidelines® detail the sequential management decisions and interventions for 97 percent of malignant cancers. In 2018, so far, the organization has added five new NCCN Guidelines®, four new NCCN Guidelines for Patients®, four NCCN Harmonized Guidelines for the Caribbean™, and is currently developing 17 additional NCCN Harmonized Guidelines for Sub-Saharan Africa™. There are now more than 160 international Adaptations and Translations of the NCCN Guidelines® available in 11 different languages at NCCN.org or via app.
“International surveys repeatedly show that oncologists worldwide are relying on NCCN Guidelines to stay up-to-date on the best evidence-based cancer care,” Dr. Carlson continued. “By growing our global program, we’re better able to meet the challenge of making NCCN Guidelines as useful as possible across various settings and circumstances.”
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