NCOA is sold out of BOTH Corporate Memberships and Exhibits for 2026, and cannot accept additional industry participation in our events beyond those companies.
Charlotte, NC
Due to the significant winter storm expected to impact the Charlotte, NC area this weekend, we have made the difficult decision to cancel the 2026 NCOA Spring Conference schedule for January 31 – February 1, 2026. We are actively exploring options to reschedule presentations and create opportunities to connect with our sponsors. We will share details as these plans develop.
Join us for the NCOA 2026 Spring Conference, taking place January 31 – February 1 at the Westin Charlotte in the heart of North Carolina's Queen City. This two-day event will feature expert-led sessions on the latest advancements in oncology care, clinical practice, and health policy. Connect with peers and leaders across the region in a dynamic setting designed to inspire collaboration and innovation.
Provider Registration - inclusive of licensed physicians and allied health professionals including but not limited to registered nurses, nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, pharmacists, physician assistants, administrators, social workers, and office managers in an oncology practice or university; Fellows; Retirees. Provider registrants must not be employed by an Industry company (see below).
The Westin Charlotte
601 South College Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
704-375-2600
Parking:
Onsite paid self-parking ($35/daily) and valet parking ($48/daily)
Yes – This event offers CME credits.
*Times subject to change
Saturday through Sunday, August 22-23, 2026
Join the North Carolina Oncology Association (NCOA) and the South Carolina Oncology Society (SCOS) for the 2026 Carolinas Cancer Conference, taking place August 22–23, 2026, at the Wild Dunes Resort in Isle of Palms, SC. This premier gathering will feature expert-led sessions on the latest advancements in oncology care, offering valuable insights for providers across the region. Don't miss the opportunity to learn, connect, and recharge in a beautiful coastal setting.
Provider Registration - inclusive of licensed physicians and allied health professionals including but not limited to registered nurses, nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, pharmacists, physician assistants, administrators, social workers, and office managers in an oncology practice or university; Fellows; Retirees. Provider registrants must not be employed by an Industry company (see below).
Wild Dunes
5757 Palm Blvd.
Isle of Palms, SC 29451
Parking:
Onsite paid self-parking ($35/daily) and valet parking ($48/daily)
Room Block:
Parking: Discounted valet parking; Complimentary onsite self-parking [VERY LIMITED – WE RECOMMEND VALET]
No.
*Times subject to change
NCOA is proud to partner with organizations that share the mission of educating the oncology community. The events listed below are listed for your information, and any questions about the events below should be directed towards the organizers.
April 10-12, 2026
Omni Grove Park - Asheville, NC
Join oncologists, hematologists, and allied cancer clinicians from North Carolina’s highly regarded cancer treatment programs. The format will feature a series of brief debates on management of patients with a cancer or bleeding/clotting disorder.
February 20, 2026
Carolina Inn - Chapel Hill, NC
This is an annual educational symposium where we discuss cutting-edge clinical data in AML, highlighting key topics for educational purposes with academic colleagues and community. The primary goal of this Symposium is to foster collaborations within the community of the Carolinas for our AML patients.
Your professional development is important to us! Please check back for upcoming event listings about upcoming meetings and educational opportunities.
If you are employed by a pharmaceutical/device manufacturer, consulting, or technology company, please contact CorporateRelations@accc-cancer.org.