The public now has access to some of the most reliable information about ca
ncer and its treatment options. The National Camprehensive Cancer Network (
NCCN) and the American Cancer Society (A CS) have collaborated to produce "
Breast Cancer Treatment Guidelines for Patients," a detailed translation of
NCCN's breast cancer practice guidelines used by physicians. The guideline
s were released at NCCN's fourth annual practice guidelines conference in F
elt Lauderdale, Florida. The breast cancer guidelines are only the first in
a series that,will cover the 10 most common cancer sites. The publication
of the guidelines on the websites of both the NCCN and ACS (in addition to
printed format) will allow for instant notification of changing treatment s
trategies. The guidelines will be updated as often as the NCCN alters its p
ractice guidelines for physicians. In the panel discussion presented here,
officials of these organizations and other patient advocacy groups expresse
d confidence that the joint effort will increase patient knowledge, clarify
decision-making issues, ease problems in physician-patient communication,
improve compliance, and alert patients to clinical trials.