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Cancer Epidemiology (journal)[edit]
Cancer Epidemiology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that focuses on the study of cancer epidemiology. It is a prominent publication in the field of epidemiology, particularly concerning the distribution, determinants, and prevention of cancer.
History[edit]
The journal was established to provide a platform for researchers and practitioners in the field of cancer epidemiology to publish their findings and share knowledge. Over the years, it has become a respected source of information for those studying the patterns and causes of cancer in populations.
Scope[edit]
The scope of Cancer Epidemiology includes research articles, reviews, and methodological papers that address various aspects of cancer epidemiology. This includes studies on cancer incidence, mortality, survival, and risk factors. The journal also covers topics related to cancer prevention and control.
Editorial Board[edit]
The journal is managed by an editorial board composed of experts in the field of cancer epidemiology. These individuals are responsible for the peer-review process and ensuring the quality and relevance of the published content.
Publication Frequency[edit]
Cancer Epidemiology is published on a regular basis, providing timely updates on the latest research in the field. The frequency of publication ensures that new findings and developments are disseminated promptly to the scientific community.
Impact and Influence[edit]
The journal has a significant impact on the field of cancer research. It is widely cited by researchers and has contributed to advancements in understanding cancer epidemiology. The findings published in the journal often inform public health policies and cancer prevention strategies.
Submission and Review Process[edit]
Researchers interested in submitting their work to Cancer Epidemiology must adhere to the journal's submission guidelines. The peer-review process is rigorous, ensuring that only high-quality research is published. This process involves evaluation by experts in the field who assess the validity and significance of the research.
Related Journals[edit]
Cancer Epidemiology is part of a broader network of journals that focus on cancer research. Related journals include Cancer Research, International Journal of Cancer, and Cancer Causes & Control.
External Links[edit]
For more information about the journal, including submission guidelines and access to published articles, visit the official website of Cancer Epidemiology.