Journal of Breast Cancer Survival

Aims And Scope

 

Journal of Breast Cancer Survival (JBCS) uniquely focused on breast cancer with the aim to improve knowledge of the biology, diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes of the disease. The journal considers the entire journey of a breast cancer patient, from the time of diagnosis to the psychological and physical impact of cancer, and aims to identify new targets for clinical progress. JBCS covers molecular and biochemical advances, epidemiology, and population health, treatment techniques, and technologies, as well as therapeutic and medical approaches to improving the lives of breast cancer patients and survivors.


The journal's mission is to advance knowledge and education in the field of breast cancer and to contribute to improving the lives of breast cancer patients and survivors, by providing clinicians and researchers with timely, comprehensive and up-to-date information. The journal encourages and supports the timely publication of original research, reviews, perspectives and case reports. 


JBCS is committed to fostering a strong international collaboration of researchers and clinicians and to accelerate the progress of advances in breast cancer management and prevention. We welcome contributions from diverse disciplines, including oncology, pathology, epidemiology, medical imaging, surgery, radiotherapy, psychology, public health and health economics. 


We look forward to receiving high quality, original, and innovative research articles, reviews, perspectives, and case reports from researchers and clinicians from around the world. JBCS is committed to ensuring that all submissions are handled with impartiality and fairness. 


We invite readers to peruse the journal and encourage the submission of high-quality manuscripts across all aspects of breast cancer research, treatment and outcomes.


Outlined few keywords which suit the journal's scope. For more queries, do contact [email protected]

 

  • Neoplasm
  • Chemotherapy
  • Immunotherapy
  • Cancer Mortality
  • Nutrition
  • Surgery
  • Genetics
  • Prevention
  • Risk factors
  • Radiotherapy
  • Drug targeting
  • Therapeutic modalities
  • Cancer genetics
  • Drug sensitivity and resistance
  • Novel imaging
  • Chemoprevention strategies
  • Tumor genomics
  • Biomarkers
  • Genetic
  • Cellular basis of breast cancer
  • Biochemical
  • Benign breast diseases
  • Imaging
  • Immunotherapy
  • Molecular classification of disease
  • Biophysics of cancer
  • Apocrine
  • Estrogen Receptor
  • Mucinous
  • Metaplastic breast cancer (mpbc)
  • Recurrent Disease

 

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