International Journal of Oncology
International Journal of Oncology
The International Journal of Oncology (In-ter-na-tion-al Jour-nal of On-col-o-gy, from the Greek onkos meaning mass or tumor, and -logy meaning study of) is a peer-reviewed medical journal that publishes research articles related to the field of oncology.
Overview
The International Journal of Oncology focuses on experimental and clinical oncology. The journal publishes original research articles, reviews, and special reports on various aspects of oncology, including the study of neoplasms, cancer cells, cancer treatments, and cancer research. The journal is known for its rigorous peer-review process and its commitment to publishing high-quality research.
History
The International Journal of Oncology was first published in 1992. Since then, it has become a leading journal in the field of oncology, with a wide readership among oncologists, cancer researchers, and medical professionals worldwide.
Scope
The scope of the International Journal of Oncology includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
- Cancer biology
- Cancer genetics
- Cancer immunology
- Cancer therapy
- Cancer diagnosis
- Cancer prevention
- Cancer epidemiology
Abstracting and Indexing
The International Journal of Oncology is abstracted and indexed in several databases, including PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on International Journal of Oncology
- Wikipedia's article - International Journal of Oncology
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