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Cancer


Title Abbreviation
Cancer
ISSN
0008-543X
Electronic ISSN
1097-0142
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Cell Biologists, Cytologists, Epidemiologists, Gynecologists, Hematologists, Oncologists, Otolaryngologists, Pathologists, Pediatricians, Pulmonologists, Radiation Oncologists, Radiologists, Researchers, Scientists, Surgical Oncologists, Urologists
Scope
Published since 1948, Cancer is one of the oldest peer-reviewed journals in oncology. As a journal of the American Cancer Society, Cancer provides a forum for the exchange of information among the oncologic disciplines concerned with the etiology, course, and treatment of human cancer. Cancer strives to be comprehensive—delivering something for everyone involved in cancer research or practice. Articles published in the journal frequently make headlines in the newsroom due to their cutting-edge nature. Cancer seeks to impart highly relevant and timely information to a broad audience of oncology and related specialists in the field. Cancer accomplishes this objective by publishing original and review articles that facilitate the transfer of knowledge from the laboratory to the bedside; contribute to cancer prevention, early detection, diagnosis, cure, and rehabilitation; and diminish suffering from cancer. Cancer also publishes educational supplements on various topics that are of interest to a broad oncology audience.
Sponsoring Association(s)
American Cancer Society (ACS)
Publisher Name
Wiley-Blackwell
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