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
Ready-to-use articles and videos about cancer topics that are tailored to minority communities affected by cancer health disparities.
Lifelines videos
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
@NCImcMedia
Multicultural information and news, including tools developed specifically for journalists reporting on cancer at minority media outlets.
NCI Lifelines
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