Supportive Care in Cancer is a multidisciplinary journal focused on the care of individuals affected by cancer. It addresses physical, psychological, social, and spiritual well-being and covers a broad range of topics, including symptom management, supportive therapy, and quality of life. The journal is committed to improving the lives of cancer patients and their families through research and clinical insights.
Indexed in major medical databases, Supportive Care in Cancer serves a diverse audience, including oncologists, nurses, psychologists, social workers, and palliative care specialists. It offers insights into various treatment modalities, from chemotherapy and radiation therapy to supportive interventions.
Supportive Care in Cancer encourages researchers to submit their original work to advance best practices in oncology. The journal is a vital resource for healthcare professionals and researchers seeking to improve the supportive interventions available to those affected by cancer and supports cancer research as a whole.