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Nutrition and Cancer


Title Abbreviation
Nutr Cancer
ISSN
0163-5581
Electronic ISSN
1532-7914
Readership
Bioengineers, Clinical Engineers, Clinicians, Dietitians, Educators, Epidemiologists, Medicinal Chemists, Molecular Biologists, Nutritionists, Oncologists
Scope
Nutrition and Cancer publishes high quality original research and review articles focused on the role of nutrition in cancer pathogenesis, cancer therapy and cancer/treatment-related pathologies. We welcome both clinical and basic research studies. Papers are published from multiple disciplines including clinical nutrition, oncology, carcinogenesis, epidemiology, molecular biology, education and agriculture/food production. The impact of nutrition on cancer remains a critical research area in light of its multifactorial role in this disease. Therefore, a major aim of the journal is to disseminate cutting-edge research on this topic in order to positively impact the lives of patients with cancer.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Taylor & Francis, Inc. - US
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