AIMS and SCOPES:

“Innovations in Cancer Science & Clinical Therapeutics” is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research and innovative developments in the field of cancer science and clinical therapeutics. The aim of the journal is to provide a platform for researchers, clinicians, and other healthcare professionals to share their knowledge, ideas, and experiences to improve cancer diagnosis, treatment, and care.

The journal accepts original research articles, review articles, case reports, and other types of articles related to the latest advances in cancer research, diagnosis, and treatment. The topics covered by the journal include, but are not limited to:

  1. Cancer biology
  2. Cancer genetics
  3. Cancer immunology
  4. Cancer stem cells
  5. Cancer diagnosis and screening
  6. Biomarkers in cancer diagnosis and treatment
  7. Precision medicine in cancer treatment
  8. Cancer drug discovery and development
  9. Chemotherapy and other systemic treatments
  10. Radiotherapy and other local treatments
  11. Immunotherapy and other targeted treatments
  12. Surgery and other local treatments
  13. Palliative care and symptom management
  14. Cancer survivorship and quality of life
  15. Cancer epidemiology and prevention
  16. Cancer disparities and health equity
  17. Clinical trials in cancer research
  18. Translational research in cancer science
  19. Big data and artificial intelligence in cancer research
  20. Ethics and policy in cancer research and care

The journal aims to publish articles that are scientifically rigorous, innovative, and impactful. The articles should contribute to the understanding of cancer biology, diagnosis, treatment, and care, and have the potential to improve the lives of cancer patients and their families.

The journal follows a double-blind peer-review process to ensure the quality and validity of the articles published. The journal is committed to upholding the highest ethical standards in publishing and adheres to the guidelines set by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

Keywords/Sub-topics:

  1. Angiogenesis inhibitors
  2. Apoptosis
  3. Biomarkers
  4. Biopharmaceuticals
  5. Cancer biology
  6. Cancer diagnosis
  7. Cancer drug discovery
  8. Cancer genetics
  9. Cancer immunology
  10. Cancer prevention
  11. Cancer stem cells
  12. Chemoprevention
  13. Chemotherapy
  14. Clinical trials
  15. Companion diagnostics
  16. Computational modeling
  17. Epigenetics
  18. Gene therapy
  19. Genomics
  20. Immunotherapy
  21. Inflammation
  22. Liquid biopsy
  23. Metastasis
  24. Microenvironment
  25. Molecular imaging
  26. Nanotechnology
  27. Natural products
  28. Oncogenes
  29. Palliative care
  30. Patient-centered care
  31. Personalized medicine
  32. Pharmacogenomics
  33. Precision medicine
  34. Radiotherapy
  • Resistance mechanisms
  1. Screening
  • Signal transduction
  • Surgery
  • Survivorship
  1. Targeted therapy
  2. Tumor microenvironment
  3. Tumor suppressor genes
  4. Vaccines
  5. Virotherapy
  6. Xenograft models
  7. 3D cell culture
  8. Artificial intelligence
  9. Big data
  10. Bioinformatics
  11. Biosensors
  12. Cancer disparities
  13. Cancer epidemiology
  • Cancer health disparities
  1. Cancer survivorship
  2. Clinical decision support
  • Clinical trials design
  1. Community outreach
  2. Computational biology
  3. Immunotherapy
  4. Genetic mutations
  5. Tumor microenvironment
  6. Cancer stem cells
  7. Combinatorial therapy
  8. Radiotherapy
  • Chemotherapy
  1. Surgery
  • Palliative care
  • Survivorship
  • Biomarkers
  1. Liquid biopsy
  2. Tissue engineering
  3. Nanoparticle delivery systems
  • Clinical trials
  1. Preclinical research
  2. Personalized medicine
  • Precision oncology
  1. Big data analysis
  2. Artificial intelligence
  3. Machine learning
  4. Data mining
  5. Radiomics
  6. Genomics
  • Proteomics
  1. Metabolomics
  2. Transcriptomics
  • Epigenetics
  1. Cancer prevention
  2. Tobacco cessation
  3. HPV vaccination
  4. Sun safety
  5. Diet and nutrition
  6. Physical activity
  • Environmental factors
  1. Occupational carcinogens
  2. Radiation exposure
  • Cancer disparities
  1. Health equity
  2. Global cancer burden
  3. Cancer policy
  4. Health economics
  5. Clinical pathways
  6. Cancer education
  7. Patient advocacy
  8. Cancer communication
  9. Social media
  10. Patient-centered care
  11. Multidisciplinary care
  12. Telemedicine
  13. Digital health
  14. Mobile health
  15. Wearable devices
  16. Oncology nursing
  17. Medical oncology
  18. Radiation oncology
  19. Surgical oncology
  20. Pathology
  21. Radiology
  22. Psycho-oncology
  23. Supportive care
  24. Symptom management
  25. Pain management
  26. Fatigue management
  27. Nausea and vomiting
  28. Neuropathy
  29. Lymphedema
  30. Cardiotoxicity
  31. Cognitive impairment
  32. Sexual health
  33. Fertility preservation
  34. Palliative sedation
  35. Spiritual care
  36. Bereavement support
  37. Survivorship care plans
  38. Cancer survivorship research
  39. Health-related quality of life
  40. Patient-reported outcomes
  41. Health system strengthening
  42. Cancer registry
  43. Cancer data collection
  44. Cancer surveillance
  45. Cancer statistics
  46. Targeted therapies
  47. Immunotherapy
  48. Precision medicine
  49. Genomic testing
  50. Biomarker discovery
  51. Cancer prevention
  52. Cancer screening
  53. Cancer epidemiology
  54. Oncology nursing
  55. Palliative care
  56. Survivorship
  57. Cancer-related fatigue
  58. Cancer-related pain management
  59. Psycho-oncology
  60. Supportive care
  61. Complementary and alternative medicine
  62. Health disparities in cancer
  63. Cancer survivorship programs
  64. Survivorship care plans
  65. Cancer rehabilitation
  66. Geriatric oncology
  67. Cancer in adolescents and young adults
  68. Cancer in children
  69. Cancer genetics
  70. Cancer and the environment
  71. Cancer and lifestyle factors
  72. Cancer and nutrition
  73. Cancer and exercise
  74. Cancer education and awareness
  75. Cancer patient advocacy
  76. Cancer policy
  77. Cancer research funding
  78. Ethics in cancer research
  79. Cancer clinical trials
  80. Big data in cancer research
  81. Artificial intelligence in cancer research
  82. Digital health in cancer care
  83. Telemedicine in cancer care
  84. Cancer health economics
  85. Cancer drug pricing
  86. Cancer diagnostics
  87. Cancer imaging
  88. Cancer surgery
  89. Radiation oncology
  90. Chemotherapy
  91. Hormonal therapy
  92. Stem cell transplant
  93. Gene therapy
  94. Nanotechnology in cancer treatment
  95. Pharmacogenomics
  96. Toxicity management
  97. Cancer treatment-related side effects
  98. Drug resistance in cancer
  99. Cancer recurrence
  100. Minimal residual disease
  101. Liquid biopsy
  102. Tumor microenvironment
  103. Cancer metastasis
  104. Cancer stem cells

 

These keywords/sub-topics cover a broad range of areas related to cancer research, treatment, prevention, and survivorship. They also highlight the multidisciplinary nature of the journal, which seeks to bring together researchers, clinicians, patient advocates, and policy makers from different fields to share their knowledge and experiences.

The journal "Innovations in Cancer Science & Clinical Therapeutics" aims to advance knowledge in the field of cancer research and provide a platform for sharing innovative and impactful ideas. The journal's scope encompasses a wide range of topics related to cancer science and clinical therapeutics, including but not limited to cancer genetics, molecular biology, immunotherapy, clinical trials, and supportive care. It aims to encourage collaboration between researchers and clinicians from different disciplines, facilitate the translation of research findings into clinical practice, and ultimately improve patient outcomes. The journal is committed to maintaining high standards of rigor and scientific integrity, and to ensuring that all published research is accessible to a global audience through its open access policy.