Cancer Research and Molecular Mechanisms-Sci Forschen

Aims and Scope

The journal seeks submissions from any individual involved in the study of cancer, in any form. Our expert committee of cancer researchers, individuals who are well known in the cancer researcher’s community for being the respective leaders of their field, has been put in place to make sure that only the articles that meet the most rigorous quality standards imposed by the scholarly community are published by SCI FORSCHEN. Authors can submit their work to us and quickly find out where their paper is lacking. SCI FORSCHEN will help you polish your research and make it ready for scrutiny by the global community of experts that will thoroughly vet your paper and pull apart every fact that you have presented until they are satisfied that it is true and adds value to the research efforts going on in the field of cancer.

Besides the papers that discuss cancer diagnosis and treatment, SCI FORSCHEN also invites research work from authors who are studying the causes of this disease. A lot of research is going on this area, and many experts believe that a successful understanding of why cancer makes an appearance can be the key that finally solves the problem that medical professionals have been facing now for centuries; how to fully cure every kind of cancer.

Picking an open access publication like SCI FORSCHEN to publish your research work makes sure that anyone can get access to it. This is crucial in a field like cancer, where the more information that the researchers have about the disease, the more accurately they can perform newer research work. SCI FORSCHEN will make sure that your research work is easily discoverable on the internet. Whenever someone is searching for articles related to cancer research, just a few keywords related to your work will return your work as one of the top results.

This is an open access (OA) journal, which means that all content is freely available without charge to the user or his/her institution. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author. This is in accordance with the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI) definition of "open access."

Subjects for the International Journal of Cancer Research and Molecular Mechanisms :

•  Cancer Biomarkers
•  Latest Technology in Cancer Detection
•  Cancer Biology
•  Cancer Therapy
•  Clinical trials
•  Carcinogenesis
•  Cancer Cells
•  Molecular Cancer
•  Apoptosis
•  Cancer Informatics
•  Anti Cancer Drugs
•  Cancer Epidemiology
•  Cancer Genetics & Epigenetics
•  Types of Cancer
•  Tumour Studies
•  Mutagenesis
•  Stem Cell Researchz
•  Pathophysiology
•  Cancer Genomics
•  Anti Cancer Therapy
•  Carcinogenesis
•  Mutagenesis
•  Cancer Cell Biology
•  Cancer Genetics
•  Cancer Epidemiology
•  Tumor Virology
•  Basic and Clinical Immunology
•  Cancer Toxicology
•  Cancer Pharmacodynamics
•  Cancer Biology
•  Radiation Oncology
•  Clinical Radiation Oncology
•  Gallbladder Cancer
•  Gastric Cancer
•  Bile Duct Cancer
•  Pancreatic Cancer
•  Neuroendocrine Cancer
•  Esophageal Cancer
•  Colorectal Cancer
•  Liver Cancer
•  Anal Cancer
•  Cancer Risk Assessment
•  Hematology/Oncology
•  Head and Neck Cancer
•  Esophageal Cancer
•  Thyroid Cancer
•  Salivary Gland Cancer
•  Locally Advanced Breast Cancer
•  Geriatric Oncology
•  Prostate Cancer
•  Gynecologic
•  CancerBreast Cancer
•  Ovarian Cancer
•  Leukemia
•  Predictive Markers
•  Cancer PreventionCancer Diagnosis
•  Cancer Treatment and Radiation Therapy
•  Cancer Genomics & Proteomics
•   Biochemistry of Cancer
•  Cancer Pharmaceutics
•  Treatment Regiments
•  Pathobiology
•  Molecular Study of Cancer
•  Cancer Risks
•  Kidney Cancer
•  Testicular Cancer
•  Lung Cancer
•  Colorectal Cancer
•  Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor
•  Rectal Cancer
•  Head and Neck Cancer
•  Advanced Solid Tumors
•  General Oncology
•  Genitourinary Cancers
•  Acute and Chronic Leukemias
•  Colon Cancer
•  Medical Oncology
•  Thoracic Oncology
•  Myeloproliferative Disorders
•  Myelodysplastic Syndromes
•  Urologic Cancer
•  Upper Aerodigestive Cancers
•  Thyroid Cancer
•  Salivary Gland Cancer
•  Clinical Ethics
•  Pediatric Radiation Oncology
•  Cellular Oncology