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Journal of Oncology and Cancer Case Reports

Clinical Images and Case Reports Journal focuses on the topics under Oncology and Cancer Research that includes:
Apoptosis, Breast Cancer, Cancer Epidemiology, Cancer Gene Therapy, Cancer Treatment, Cancers, Carcinogens, Cell Death, Cell Proliferation and Cell Differentiation, Colorectal Cancer, Cytogenetics, Neoplasm, Oncogenes, Oncologic Surgery, Prostate Cancer, Psycho-oncology, Radiotherapy, Tumor Immunology, Tumor Therapy, Carcinogenesis, Cellular Oncology, Chemotherapy, Immunotherapy, Lymphoma, Neuro-oncology, Radiation oncology, Surgical oncology.

 

Journal of Oncology and Cancer Case Reports

Oncology is the branch of medicine which mainly deals with cancer and tumor-related problems. With cancer research journal you will get the opportunity to publish Oncology Case Reports that promotes valuable research in the clinical and medical sciences field. We invite authors/researchers to share their research to get documented globally. We request the authors to go through the aim scope and read the instructions for the authors for publishing Case Reports in Oncology prior to starting any submission.
Case Report in Clinical Oncology Journal focuses on the following areas, but not limited to:
Cancer Treatment
For treating cancer, there are various types of treatment existing based on the impact of cancer and its effect such as chemotherapy, Radiotherapy, immune therapy, Oncologic Surgery, hormone therapy.
Prostate Cancer
Prostate is an exocrine gland of the body of male reproductive system; prostate cancer is mostly a very slow progressing disease. Cancer starts with tiny alterations in the shape and size of the prostate gland cells and leads to Prostate cancer.
Breast Cancer
The cancerous tissue developed in breast is called breast cancer, it may form like lump, and the most common type of breast cancer is ductal carcinoma, which begins in the cells of the ducts.
Skin Cancer
Growth of destructive malicious (carcinogens) on the skin is called Skin Cancer.  Originating from the Epidermis cells (Superficial layer) of the skin, it spreads to the entire parts of the body.
Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal cancer is cancer that starts in the colon or rectum. The colon and the rectum are parts of the large intestine. Most colorectal cancers are adenocarcinomas. Gastrointestinal Cancer: It is a collective term of cancers that occur in the digestive system which includes oesophagus, stomach, biliary tract, liver, pancreas, small intestine and the large intestine.
Pediatric Oncology
Pediatric Oncology includes the research work in the treatment of cancers that occur in infants and children.
Head and Neck Cancer
Head and Neck Cancer include cancers related to mouth, sinuses, nose and throat.
Carcinogens
Carcinogens are cancer-causing agents. Carcinogens are may be of natural or chemical induced or may be artificial. Carcinogenesis or oncogenesis or tumor genesis is literally the 'creation' of cancer. It is a process by which normal cells are transformed into cancer cells.
Neoplasm
Neoplasm is termed as an abnormal growth of cells or tissues (tumor) particularly when they become the cancer-causing agents.
Psycho-oncology
Psycho-oncology is a specialty in cancer care concerned with understanding and treating the social, psychological, emotional, spiritual, quality-of-life and functional aspects of people affected by cancer.
Apoptosis
Apoptosis happens ordinarily amid improvement and maturing and as a homeostatic component to keep up cell populaces in tissues. Apoptosis additionally happens as a safeguard instrument, for example, in insusceptible responses or when cells are harmed via malady or harmful agents.
Cancer Epidemiology
Cancer Epidemiology is also known as cancer detection or cancer prevention. It is the complete study of cancer which includes the factors causing it, and the ways to prevent and treat various types of cancers.
Oncogenes
An Oncogene is a gene that can possibly bring about cancer. In tumor cells, they are frequently transformed or communicated at high levels. These cells cause rapid cell deaths of normal cells and even malfunction the working cells.
Tumor Immunology
Tumor Immunology is a branch of immunology that studies communications between immune and cancerous cells (tumors or malignancies). It is a developing field of examination that plans to find imaginative growth immunotherapies to treat and retard the movement of the infection.

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(or) also invited to submit through the Journal E-mail Id: editor.cicrj@literaturepublishers.org

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