Cancer Control is a peer-reviewed journal focused on providing practical information on cancer prevention, early detection, diagnosis, and treatment. It delivers evidence-based strategies for improving patient outcomes and reducing the burden of cancer. It encompasses a wide range of topics, including clinical oncology, radiation oncology, surgical oncology, and supportive care. It aims to offer insights for healthcare professionals involved in cancer management.
The journal publishes original research articles, reviews, and case reports that address current challenges and emerging trends in cancer control. It strives to reach a broad audience, including oncologists, surgeons, radiation therapists, nurses, and public health professionals. Indexed in PubMed and other databases, Cancer Control is a valuable tool for remaining current with advancements in cancer treatments.
With its commitment to disseminating practical information and fostering collaboration among cancer care providers, Cancer Control plays an important role in improving the quality of cancer care globally. Submissions from cancer researchers, clinicians, and advocates are always welcome, as are contributions that advance the journal's aim of improving patient outcomes through evidence-based practices. By supporting open-access publication, wider distribution of content is ensured, promoting cancer research and public knowledge.