Research
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+100 Doctors
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+20 Events
+30 Publications
Together for Better Cancer Care
At the Medical Oncology Society in Bangladesh (MOSB), we believe in the power of compassion, collaboration, and continuous progress. Our mission is rooted in empathy and driven by a shared commitment to improve the lives of those affected by cancer. Through bold ideas, ethical practices, and a spirit of unity, we aim to shape the future of oncology in Bangladesh and beyond.
Who We Are
🩺 Compassionate team supporting cancer-affected families with dignity.
👩🔬 Experts united by a passion for improving cancer care.
🌐 Collaborative, diverse, and continuously learning.
💪 Driven by purpose, empathy, and professionalism.

What We Do
🧬 Promote research, clinical trials, and medical education.
📣 Advocate for oncologists’ rights and representation.
🌍 Build global partnerships and local researcher support.
🛰️ Share vital oncology knowledge within the community.

Our Values
⚖️ Uphold honesty, ethics, and high standards in care.
🚀 Encourage bold action for meaningful impact.
📘 Commit to growth, innovation, and lifelong learning.
🤝 Embrace diversity and collaborative problem-solving.

Our Mission and Vision
Dedicated to advancing oncology care through research, education, and collaboration among healthcare professionals in Bangladesh.
Research
The Medical Oncology Society in Bangladesh (MOSB) is committed to fostering a culture of research and innovation in cancer care. In a field as dynamic as oncology, continued research is essential to discover better, more effective treatment protocols and improve patient outcomes.
Professionals
At MOSB, we unite a community of medical oncology professionals dedicated to advancing the field of cancer treatment and care. Our goal is to not only support our members through resources and networking opportunities but also to improve patient outcomes through shared knowledge and expertise.
Patient Care
We believe in sharing bold ideas and experiences. MOSB regularly hosts and joins conferences, symposiums, and forums to unite oncologists, researchers, students, and healthcare professionals in discussing the latest advances, ethics, and challenges in cancer care.

Overview of MOSB Events
MOSB organizes the Annual Oncology Conference, the largest gathering of oncology professionals in Bangladesh. These conferences serve as a platform for knowledge exchange, networking, and advancing cancer care standards across the country.
Scientific Sessions
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Latest Highlights of MOSB
Stay informed with the latest news and developments from the Medical Oncology Society of Bangladesh. From groundbreaking research and policy updates to event announcements and member achievements — this section keeps you connected to everything happening in the world of oncology, both locally and globally.
Featured Research & Publications
Explore our ongoing efforts to advance cancer care through research, academic publications, and educational programs. From pioneering studies and journal contributions to training sessions, workshops, and public awareness initiatives — this section showcases how MOSB is fostering a culture of scientific excellence and continuous learning in oncology.
MOSB Special Report
A booklet ” Medical Oncology, National Institute of Cancer Research & Hospital, Dhaka Bangladesh” Two years Reports, 2006&2007.
Cancer remains one of the leading causes of mortality globally, presenting a significant burden on healthcare systems, patients, and communities. In recent years, rapid advancements in oncology have transformed both the understanding and treatment of various malignancies, yet critical challenges persist—particularly in low-resource settings.
MOSB Clinical Trial
Treatment of A Breast Cancer With Pregnancy preserving her Breast and Baby, Journal of College of physicians & Surgeons, 2006,24(1):38-41.
Cancer remains one of the leading causes of mortality globally, presenting a significant burden on healthcare systems, patients, and communities. In recent years, rapid advancements in oncology have transformed both the understanding and treatment of various malignancies, yet critical challenges persist—particularly in low-resource settings.
MOSB Original Report
A Prospective analytical study of pain in 200 cancer patients, Bangladesh Medical College Journal, July 2009,14(1):22-25.
MOSB Clinical Trial
Efficacy of ketokonazole in hormone refractory prostate cancer, Journal of Medicine, July 2009, 10(2): 52-55.
MOSB Original Report
Patients with Gall bladder cancer in the Department of Medical Oncology, NICR&H, Bangladesh Medical College Journal, July 2009,14(2):20-24.
MOSB Clinical Trial
Palliative Radiotherapy in Head and Neck cancer,JAFMC(Journal of Armed Force Medical College, Bangladesh) 2010,Vol 6(1):2-3.
MOSB Original Report
A Comparative study of Result of Treatment of Cancer cervix patients treated by two separate schedules of Radiotherapy,Bangladesh Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2010, 25(2):50-58.
MOSB Original Report
Profile of Lung cancer-one year report, Journal of Medicine, 2011,12;115-119
MOSB Recent Research
Scoring of Cancer Pain and Management According to WHO Guideline Sponsored by Ministry of Health
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Evaluation of Surgically Treated Patients Attending the Dept. of Medical Oncology
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Evaluation of Treated Cervical Cancer Attending the Department of Medical Oncology
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Nutritional Intervention improve the outcome of lung cancer cachexia receiving chemotherapy sponsored by Ministry of Health and family welfare
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Profile of Breast cancer, 10 years study in the dept. of Medical Oncology.
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Urinary excretion of acetyleamantadine by caner patients in Bangladesh
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Breast cancer survival of National institute of cancer Research & Hospital
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Risk factors for gastric carcinoma
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Survival of lung cancer patient attending the department of Medical Oncology
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Profile of female lung cancer
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