Aims & Scope

Clinical Cancer and Oncology is a premier journal committed to advancing the field of cancer research and treatment by publishing high-caliber studies and clinical investigations. Our mission is to connect basic cancer research with practical oncology applications, fostering collaboration among oncologists, researchers, and healthcare practitioners globally.

The scope of Clinical Cancer and Oncology covers a broad spectrum of topics pertinent to cancer research and clinical practice, including:

  1. Cancer Pathophysiology: Research articles that delve into the molecular, cellular, and physiological processes driving cancer initiation, progression, and metastasis.
  2. Diagnostic Innovations: Studies focused on the development and refinement of new diagnostic tools and imaging techniques, aimed at enhancing early cancer detection and accurate diagnosis.
  3. Therapeutic Advances: Exploration of cutting-edge treatment strategies, such as novel pharmacological agents, immunotherapies, targeted therapies, and integrated combination therapies.
  4. Surgical Oncology: Reviews and research on pioneering surgical techniques and approaches for the management of various cancers, including advancements in minimally invasive procedures.
  5. Radiation Oncology: Articles addressing innovations in radiation therapy, including advancements in technology, treatment planning methodologies, and strategies for managing treatment-related side effects.
  6. Pediatric Oncology: Investigations into childhood cancers, including emerging treatments, management protocols, and long-term outcome assessments.
  7. Hematologic Malignancies: Research on blood cancers, such as leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma, covering their pathophysiology, diagnostic challenges, and treatment developments.
  8. Preventive Oncology: Articles dedicated to cancer prevention strategies, including risk factor modification, lifestyle changes, and effective screening programs.
  9. Palliative Care and Quality of Life: Research focused on managing cancer-related symptoms, end-of-life care, and interventions designed to enhance the quality of life for patients with cancer.
  10. Translational Oncology: Studies bridging the gap between laboratory discoveries and clinical application, translating innovative research findings into practical treatments.
  11. Clinical Trials and Research: Reports on various phases of clinical trials, providing critical insights into the effectiveness and safety of emerging cancer therapies.
  12. Oncogenomics and Personalized Medicine: Exploration of how genetic and genomic information informs cancer diagnosis and treatment, including advancements in personalized medicine approaches.

Through rigorous peer-reviewed articles, comprehensive reviews, detailed case studies, and clinical insights, Clinical Cancer and Oncology strives to disseminate the latest advancements in cancer research and clinical practice. Our goal is to support evidence-based oncology care and foster the professional growth of healthcare providers involved in cancer treatment.

By offering a platform for groundbreaking research and facilitating interdisciplinary dialogue, Clinical Cancer and Oncology aims to further the understanding and treatment of cancer, ultimately improving patient care and health outcomes.

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