The Chemistry Department at the College of Education for Pure Sciences at the University of Karbala discussed a master’s thesis entitled (Preparation and Characterization of Imide-Bond Pharmaceutical Nanocomposites and Studying Their Ability to Inhibit Liver Cancer Spread Activity). For the student (Surur Faleh Hassan), under the supervision of (Prof. Dr. Muhammad Nazim Bahjat) as first supervisor, and (Asst. Prof. Dr. Ziad Tariq Habib) as second supervisor. The thesis aimed to study the ability to inhibit liver cancer spread activity in the Hep-2 cell line and study the biological effectiveness of these nanocomposites after exposing them to cells and determining the survival rate of cancer cells. It was also concluded that by increasing the doses of nanocomposites of the polymer (Nano Graft Co-polymer) at different concentrations, we notice a decrease in the toxicity rate of Hep-2 liver cancer cells compared to untreated cells. The thesis recommended the preparation of other biocompatible polymers that have the ability to biodegrade and are non-toxic, and the experimentation of using other drugs and linking them with biocompatible polymers to reduce the toxicity of cancer cells. Developing the nano-properties of some pharmaceutical polymers and their applications in biomedicine. Using drugs in treating other cancer cell lines. The student received an excellent grade.