November 1993 – NCCN is formally incorporated
January 1995 – NCCN is announced as a national alliance to develop and institute standards of care for the treatment of cancer and perform outcomes research
1995 – Bruce R. Ross leads NCCN as chief executive officer
March 1996 – The NCCN first annual conference is held and attracts 321 attendees
November 1996 – The first NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines) are published for the following disease types: Acute leukemia and breast, colon, lung, ovarian, pediatric, prostate, and rectal cancers
January 1997 – William T. McGivney, PhD, leads NCCN as chief executive officer
July 1997 – NCCN launches its first database, the NCCN Oncology Outcomes Database for Breast Cancer, at five NCCN Member Institutions
March 1998 – NCCN.org, NCCN’s website for clinicians, launches
May 1998 – The NCCN Treatment Guidelines for Patients are first developed
March 1999 – NCCN establishes what is now known as the Oncology Research Program (ORP)
December 2001 – The first Complete Library of NCCN Guidelines is made available
January 2003 – The first issue of JNCCN–Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network is published
November 2004 – The first NCCN Drugs & Biologics Compendium (NCCN Compendium) chapter is available
September 2006 – The NCCN first Annual Congress: Hematologic Malignancies is held and attracts 365 attendees
May 2008 – NCCN Chemotherapy Order Templates (NCCN Templates) for Bladder, Kidney, and Prostate Cancers and Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia are made available
April 2009 – NCCN launches its first patient site as NCCN.com
July 2009 – NCCN launches its first live webinar program, NCCN Oncology Case Management Program: Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, attracting over 230 attendees
May 2010 – The NCCN Foundation is created
September 2010 – The NCCN Guidelines for Patients are published
September 2012 – NCCN launches the Virtual Library of NCCN Guidelines for tablet computers
December 2012 – NCCN Biomarkers Compendium becomes available on NCCN.org
January 2013 – Robert W. Carlson, MD, joins NCCN as chief executive officer
June 2013 – NCCN implements NCCN Core Values
July 2013 – NCCN International Educational Activities Program (NCCN IEAP) launches
August 2013 – NCCN launches NCCN Patient and Caregiver Resources at NCCN.org/patients
December 2013 – NCCN launches NCCN Guidelines apps for smartphones
May 2014 – NCCN Guidelines for Patients become available for purchase on Amazon.com
September – December 2014 – NCCN publishes 20th annual editions of original eight NCCN Guidelines
December 2014 – NCCN reaches a record high of more than six million PDF downloads of the NCCN Guidelines from NCCN.org and NCCN Virtual Library of NCCN Guidelines mobile apps.
January 2015 – NCCN celebrates 20th anniversary (view video)
March 2015 – NCCN launches NCCN Framework for Resource Stratification of NCCN Guidelines (NCCN Framework)
October 2015 – NCCN launches NCCN Guidelines with NCCN Evidence Blocks
June 2016 – NCCN launches NCCN Imaging Appropriate Use Criteria (NCCN Imaging AUC)
July 2016 – NCCN accepted as CMS-approved Provider Led-Entity for development of NCCN Imaging AUC
November 2016 – NCCN launches Just Bag It: The NCCN Campaign for Safe Vincristine Handling
November 2016 – NCCN Guidelines for Patients become available in mobile app format
March 2017 – NCCN launches NCCN Radiation Therapy Compendium
March 2017 – The launch of JNCCN 360 is announced during the NCCN 22nd Annual Conference
November 2017 – NCCN launches NCCN Harmonized Guidelines for Sub-Saharan Africa
February 2018 – NCCN and ASCO collaboratively develop guidelines to offer clinicians recommendations for assessment and management of side effects related to immune checkpoint inhibitors.
April 2018 – ORP broadens the free use of the Shared Resource Database to all U.S. cancer centers.
May 2018 – NCCN named Wui-Jin Koh, MD, as its first senior vice president, chief medical officer
May 2018 – NCCN begins work on guidelines to improve cancer care in the Caribbean
August 2018 – JNCCN introduces new associate editors to continue focusing on original research to improve the quality of cancer care
October 2018 – NCCN moves Global Headquarters to Plymouth Meeting, PA
November 2018 – NCCN announces Abramson Cancer Center at the University of Pennsylvania as a New Member Institution
January 2019 – NCCN Guidelines raise standards for cancer care worldwide by exceeding 10 million downloads — up 26% over 2017
May 2019 – NCCN announces the publication of NCCN Guidelines for Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, the first guideline for a pediatric cancer from NCCN
November 2019 – NCCN, together with American Cancer Society, Clinton Health Access Initiative, and IBM, announced the new alliance, Allied Against Cancer, to continue the efforts to improve access to high-quality cancer care and treatment in Sub-Saharan Africa
January 2020 – NCCN celebrates 25th anniversary
March 2020 – NCCN Announces UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center and UT Southwestern Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center as New Member Institutions
Source: NCCN