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MAK Journal of Oncology

ISSN: Online
ISSN: Print XXXXXX

Aims and Scope

MAK Journal of Oncology is a part of MAK Hill Publications committed to providing a streamlined submission process, rapid review and publication and high level of author service at every stage. MAK Journal of Oncology is a fully peer reviewed open access journal that aims to provide a unified form  for researchers and clinicians. The Journal spans from basic and translational science, through to preclinical, clinical and epidemiology and welcomes content that interfaces at all levels of cancer researcher.

MAK Journal of Oncology covers topics including but not limited to cancer causation and the underlying biology of disease the molecular interactions between genes, hormones the immune system and the metabolism screening and prevention, diagnosis and treatment, prognostication, novel therapeutic agents and clinical trials. All cancer types, including benign tumours will be considered for publication. MAK Journal of Oncology welcomes a variety of article types. The journal also publishes guest, edited Topical Collections of relevance to all aspects of cancer research to allow readers to quickly identify research on subject areas of especial interest to them. For more information, please follow up with our journal publishing contact.

MAK Journal of Oncology offers a  diverse range of content types to address various aspects of cancer research and clinical practice. Here’s a closer look at each type of contribution:

Forward-Looking and Speculative Pieces: These articles are designed to provoke throught and debate within a the oncology community. They may present innovative ideas, new theories, or speculative approaches that challenge existing paradigms. While opinionated, they are expected to be balanced and well reasoned, aiming to stimulate discussion and inspire new avenues of research.

 Rapid Publication of Early Research Results: This feature is crucial for disseminating preliminary findings quickly, allowing researchers to share significant early stage data with the community. Such timely publication can accelerate progress by providing early access to potentially impactful results.

 Case Studies and Examples of Novel Research: These contributions focus on specific instances of innovative researcher or unique clinical cases. They can provide valuable insights into new methodologies, unexpected findings. Or successful applications of novel approaches.

These diverse types of contribution help ensure that the journal remains at the forefront of the field addressing both cutting edge research and practical, real world applications. If you have more questions about these contributions or need further details, don’t hesitate to contact us.

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