The Multicultural Media Outreach (MMO) Program at the National Cancer Institute’s (NCI’s) Office of Communications and Education is the contact point for multicultural media outlets seeking evidence-based cancer information, education materials, and news tailored to minority communities affected by cancer health disparities. NCI works with media partners to disseminate culturally relevant information through media interviews, drop-in articles for ethnic newspapers, video vignettes, and other Web-based and social media.
We encourage reuse of the materials listed here. If you are a reporter, editor, or producer of multicultural media and want to develop a story or obtain population-specific cancer information, please contact us (see end of page for contact information).
Media Resources
Lifelines: Cancer Education Information for Multicultural Media 1
Ready-to-use articles and videos about cancer topics that are tailored to minority communities affected by cancer health disparities.
2 Lifelines videos 3
Featuring videos on a wide range of topics, including colorectal, breast, and cervical cancer, tobacco use and lung cancer, complementary and alternative medicine, and nutrition and cancer risk.
Connect with the Multicultural Media Staff
4 @NCImcMedia 4
Multicultural information and news, including tools developed specifically for journalists reporting on cancer at minority media outlets.
NCI Lifelines 5
The latest NCI Lifelines cancer education articles and videos for multicultural audiences.
E-mail us: ncimulticultural@mail.nih.gov
Call us: 301-496-9096
Write to us:
Multicultural Media Outreach Team
Office of Communications and Education
National Cancer Institute
6116 Executive Blvd., Suite 410
Bethesda, MD 20892
