International Conference on Cancer Nursing and Palliative Therapy - (ICNCPT-26)
6th - 7th July, 2026 | Khulna, Bangladesh
6th June, 2026
16th June, 2026
21st June, 2026
6th - 7th July, 2026
This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
This track focuses on novel interventions and strategies in cancer nursing that enhance patient care and comfort. Participants will explore cutting-edge practices that improve the quality of life for oncology patients.
This session will examine various models of palliative care specifically tailored for oncology patients. Discussions will include best practices and innovative frameworks that support patient-centered care.
This track addresses the educational needs and training programs for oncology nurses. Emphasis will be placed on developing competencies that enhance nursing practice in cancer care.
This session will explore strategies for improving patient engagement in oncology settings. Participants will discuss methods to empower patients and enhance their involvement in their own care.
This track will focus on quality improvement initiatives within oncology nursing. Attendees will share successful projects and outcomes that have led to enhanced patient safety and care quality.
This session will highlight the role of leadership in oncology nursing and palliative care management. Discussions will include strategies for effective team management and fostering a culture of excellence.
This track will showcase recent research findings that contribute to the field of cancer nursing. Participants will discuss the implications of these studies for practice and policy.
This session will focus on effective communication techniques essential for oncology nursing practice. Emphasis will be placed on building rapport with patients and their families to enhance care delivery.
This track will explore initiatives aimed at improving patient safety within oncology settings. Participants will discuss challenges and solutions related to medication management and care transitions.
This session will highlight innovative therapies and interventions in palliative care for cancer patients. Discussions will include emerging trends and their impact on patient outcomes.
This track will review current guidelines and best practices in oncology nursing. Participants will engage in discussions about the implementation and adherence to these standards in clinical settings.