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=='''Speaker/Presenter Policies'''==
=='''Speaker/Presenter Policies'''==


===2021: [https://www.ilcn.org/the-iaslc-language-guide-a-lexicon-of-healing-for-lung-cancer-and-beyond/ International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer - The IASLC Language Guide: A Lexicon of Healing for Lung Cancer and Beyond]===
===[https://eco2024.org/?p=abstract-submission European Congress on Obesity]===
*Please ensure that you refer to the EASO Person First Language Guide when preparing your abstract AND developing your presentation. Please note that '''abstracts that do not use Person First Language will be rejected'''.
 
===[https://www.ilcn.org/the-iaslc-language-guide-a-lexicon-of-healing-for-lung-cancer-and-beyond/ International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer - The IASLC Language Guide: A Lexicon of Healing for Lung Cancer and Beyond]===
*The Guide is not long, dense, or difficult to understand. It encourages everyone to “take conscious steps to be thoughtful in the language we use,” and boils down to four simple, subtle principles:
*The Guide is not long, dense, or difficult to understand. It encourages everyone to “take conscious steps to be thoughtful in the language we use,” and boils down to four simple, subtle principles:
**Use Person-First Language: For example, instead of “lung cancer patient,” use “patient/person with lung cancer.”
**Use Person-First Language: For example, instead of “lung cancer patient,” use “patient/person with lung cancer.”