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BJC Reports


Title Abbreviation
BJC Rep
Electronic ISSN
2731-9377
Readership
Artificial Intelligence Researcher, Cell Biologists, Data Scientists, Diagnosticians, Epidemiologists, Geneticists, Molecular Biologists, Oncologists, Radiation Oncologists, Researchers, Scientists, Scientists - Research/Biomedical Aging, Surgical Oncologists
Scope
BJC Reports is a general oncology journal that publishes across the spectrum of cancer research. A partner journal to the BJC, one of the most cited general oncology journals, BJC Reports is an open access journal focused on rapid publication and global reach. With the intention of providing a platform for the dissemination of basic, translational and clinical research, BJC Reports covers topics including, but not limited to, data science, artificial intelligence/machine learning applications in cancer, tumorigenesis and underlying cancer biology, screening and risk, early detection and diagnosis, prognosis and cancer management, as well as new therapeutic approaches. BJC Reports also welcomes negative studies, and all cancer types, including benign tumours, will be considered for publication.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Nature Publishing Group - UK
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