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Authored by: Gill, S (LCNUK Member)

The lung cancer CNS is increasingly faced with competing demands and pressures. Attending the lung cancer conference gave the opportunity to breath and reflect on how to support my patients, colleagues and self.  Updates on new treatments were informative, and relevant to our practice where we are…

Authored by: Wilson, J (LCNUK Member)

I was delighted to receive a travel bursary which allowed me to attend this years Annual Conference in Heathrow. As ever the 2 days were packed with interesting and informative sessions whilst the atmosphere was welcoming and joyous. A real celebration of what we all do and how we support one another with the…

Authored by: Bostock, L (LCNUK Member)

The conference this year was amazing, as always!  

The subjects of the sessions were varied and so interesting. Attending the conference is a great opportunity for me to increase my learning and knowledge with new/update/relevant information. 

The conference is also a great…

Authored by: Wilson, J (LCNUK Member)

This was my second time attending the LCNUK conference and I enjoyed it every bit as I did my first one. 

What I like most about the conference is that it is just for nurses, there is something unique about us as a collective and the opportunity to gather together and share our experiences and…

Authored by: Blossom, L (LCNUK Member)

I recently had the opportunity to attend the annual Lung Cancer Nursing Conference, held in London, and I can honestly say it was one of the most educational, inspiring, and enjoyable professional experiences I’ve had.

The event brought together lung cancer nurses from across the UK, creating a…

Authored by: F, Fitzsimons (LCNUK Member)

Attending the Annual Lung Cancer Nursing UK Conference was both inspirational and enriching.  I felt reinvigorated being part of a dynamic gathering of healthcare professionals dedicated to improving outcomes for patients affected by lung cancer.  

Authored by: Siobhan Callan-Kolthoff, LCNUK Member

This was actually my first time attending this conference despite being a member for six or so years. I enjoyed it immensely and fully intend on coming again in future. I have been to other lung cancer specific conferences previously, but a particular point of enjoyment for this was that all that was discussed…

Authored by: Catherine Lomas, LCNUK Member

It was my first time attending LCNUK Conference. I found all aspects of the conference interesting – understanding how other trusts work and trying to incorporate any shared best practice to Tameside. 

The sessions were informative and reflecting especially on Day 1. Day 2 was emotive especially the…

Authored by: Sarah Meylan, LCNUK Member

This was my first time attending the LCNUK but it must certainly won’t be my last. It is a great opportunity to meet with like minded people, with the same interests and passions in lung cancer, and caring for people affected by it. 

I found each talk informative, with something to take back to…

Authored by: Jennifer Latham, LCNUK Member

The eagerly anticipated Annual Conference did not disappoint.  Starting with the Dream MDT before us: debating , discussing, disagreeing and deliberating each of the ‘patient’ case studies. Representation from all relevant clinicians.

We had all three lung cancer nurses attend from our team and were…

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Annual Conference

Save the date for the LCNUK Conference 2026, the go-to event for any nurse working in lung cancer.

Held Thursday 18th - Friday 19th June 2026 at the Hilton Hotel, Glasgow.

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