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South Asian Journal of Cancer


Title Abbreviation
South Asian J Cancer
ISSN
2278-330X
Electronic ISSN
2278-4306
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Oncologists
Scope
SAJC is happy to receive and accepts clinical and laboratory-based research manuscripts relating to all aspects of oncology. It will also provide information about oncology related meetings and conferences being organised in South Asia as well as globally. Goals: To publish cut edge peer-review original articles, letters to the editor, editorials, review articles, commentaries, and innovations that will impact on oncology practice. To enhance exchange of ideas/information relating to oncology and interaction among stakeholders. To encourage networking and partnership between individuals, government and non-governmental organizations for the provision of quality health care in cancer patients. To advocate for training, workshops, seminars, scientific manuscript writing conferences that will advance publishing culture.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Medknow Publications - Wolters Kluwer
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