Aim and Scope
The International Cancer Research Journal (ICRJ) is a peer-reviewed, open-access, international journal dedicated to the rapid dissemination of high-quality, original research and reviews across the entire spectrum of oncology. The journal's primary aim is to provide a premier platform for scientists, clinicians, and researchers to share pioneering discoveries that enhance our fundamental understanding of cancer biology and translate into improved clinical outcomes.
Scope
The scope of ICRJ is comprehensive and interdisciplinary, encompassing both basic and translational science. Key areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
Cancer Biology & Pathogenesis: Molecular and cellular mechanisms of oncogenesis, tumor heterogeneity, cancer stem cells, cell death, senescence, and signal transduction.
Tumor Immunology & Immunotherapy: Tumor microenvironment, host-tumor interactions, cancer vaccines, immune checkpoint inhibitors, CAR-T cell therapy, and biomarkers of response.
Cancer Genomics, Epigenetics & Proteomics: Next-generation sequencing, driver mutations, epigenetic modifications, non-coding RNAs, proteomic profiling, and personalized medicine.
Metastasis & Invasion: Mechanisms underlying local invasion, intravasation, circulation, and formation of metastatic niches.
Experimental Therapeutics & Drug Discovery: Preclinical development of novel anticancer agents, drug delivery systems, nanomedicine, pharmacogenomics, and resistance mechanisms.
Clinical & Translational Research: Phase I-III clinical trials, biomarker-driven studies, comparative effectiveness research, and early-phase translational investigations.
Cancer Prevention, Epidemiology & Public Health: Molecular epidemiology, genetic predisposition, screening methodologies, and global health disparities in oncology.
Emerging Technologies & Methodologies: Applications of artificial intelligence, machine learning, single-cell technologies, liquid biopsy, and novel diagnostic imaging in cancer research.
- Cancer Research
- Oncology
- Tumor Biology
- Cancer Therapy
- Cancer Diagnosis
- Cancer Treatment
- Chemotherapy
- Radiotherapy
- Immuno-oncology
- Precision Medicine
- Cancer Genomics
- Cancer Epidemiology
- Cancer Prevention
- Cancer Biomarkers
- Clinical Oncology