IFHNOS 2026

IFHNOS 8th World Congress 2026 Wed 26 – Sat 29 August 2026 Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre

IFHNOS 2026

IFHNOS 8th World Congress 2026 Wed 26 – Sat 29 August 2026 Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre

Our Mission

Our goal is to achieve greater prevention and early detection of head and neck cancers, and improved treatment and ongoing care of patients.

Our Mission

Our goal is to achieve greater prevention and early detection of head and neck cancers, and improved treatment and ongoing care of patients.

Our Activities

As well as being involved in important research projects, we support education, promote 'best practice' and advise on government/public health policy.

Our Activities

As well as being involved in important research projects, we support education, promote 'best practice' and advise on government/public health policy.

Our Achievements

We have been pivotal in establishing a "multi-disciplinary team" approach to diagnosing, treating and rehabilitating patients with head and neck cancers.

Our Achievements

We have been pivotal in establishing a "multi-disciplinary team" approach to diagnosing, treating and rehabilitating patients with head and neck cancers.

IFHNOS 2026

We are very excited to invite you to the 8th IFHNOS World Congress to be held in Brisbane, Australia, in August 2026, in collaboration with the Australian and New Zealand Head and Neck Cancer Society.

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Please Donate

Our Research Foundation funds vital research into head and neck cancer, helping to improve the lives of patients. Your donation will make a difference.

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Research Programs

Our members are involved in research projects in Australia and NZ, all aimed at improving outcomes for people with head and neck cancer.

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Membership

We can't do what we do without having a strong and engaged membership base. Please join or renew your membership today.

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Please support us

“I know all too well how devastating these cancers can be. As well as being life threatening, they can lead to facial disfigurement, which has a huge impact on people’s lives. Please help us continue our research and make a real difference.”

David Wiesenfeld, Immediate Past Chairman ANZHNCS Research Foundation Australia

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