British Journal of Cancer (BJC)

Medical journal providing information about research on cancer.

The British Journal of Cancer is one of the most-cited general cancer journals, publishing significant advances in translational and clinical cancer research. It also publishes high-quality reviews and thought-provoking comment on all aspects of cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment.

BJC welcomes research across all cancer types and has a particular focus on: metastasis, microenvironment, immunology and immunotherapy, targeted and next-generation therapeutics, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, mechanisms of resistance, clinical trials, genomics, epigenomics and precision medicine, epidemiology, metabolism and state-of-the art diagnostic approaches.

Visit website: https://www.nature.com/bjc/

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Nature

Scientific journal covering research from a variety of academic disciplines, mostly in science and technology

Details last updated 05-Mar-2020

British Journal of Cancer (BJC) News

2,500 cancer cases a week could be avoided

2,500 cancer cases a week could be avoided

Cancer Research UK - 23-Mar-2018

According to a study by Cancer Research UK more than 135,500 cases of cancer a year in the UK cou...

Women dying needlessly due to not attending cervical screening

Women dying needlessly due to not attending cervical screening

NHS - 16-Sep-2016

347 deaths per year in England could be prevented if all eligible women attended cervical screeni...