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JAMA Oncology

International peer-reviewed journal and the definitive journal for scientists, clinicians, and trainees in the field of oncology

JAMA Oncology is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal published by the American Medical Association. It covers all aspects of medical oncology, radiation oncology, and surgical oncology, as well as subspecialties. The journal was established in 2015. The founding editor-in-chief is Mary L. Disis.

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See also: Journal JAMA - General medical journal

Details last updated 09-Feb-2020

JAMA Oncology News

Diet quality linked to slower prostate cancer progression

Diet quality linked to slower prostate cancer progression

Johns Hopkins Medicine - 17-Oct-2024

Study suggests a healthy diet may reduce the risk of cancer advancing during active surveillance

Oral bacteria linked to higher risk of head and neck cancer

Oral bacteria linked to higher risk of head and neck cancer

NYU Langone Health - 26-Sep-2024

New research highlights the role of gum disease-related microbes in increasing cancer susceptibility

A 15-minute prostate cancer scan could replace invasive tests

A 15-minute prostate cancer scan could replace invasive tests

Guardian - 11-Feb-2021

Prostagram allows easy access and a precise diagnosis of aggressive prostate cancers

Sit less and move more to lower risk of cancer death

Sit less and move more to lower risk of cancer death

MD Anderson Cancer Center - 18-Jun-2020

Light, moderate, or vigorous physical activities will make a big difference

Liquid biopsy detects early signs of cancer

Liquid biopsy detects early signs of cancer

Smithsonian - 07-Feb-2020

Analyzing cancer DNA in blood can present easier diagnosis and more effective treatments

Josh Mitteldorf argues against long telomeres causing cancer

Josh Mitteldorf argues against long telomeres causing cancer

Josh Mitteldorf Blog - 23-Aug-2017

Major new study argues that longer telomeres increase risk of cancer five-fold. New study ased o...

Fit middle-aged men ‘at lower risk for some cancers

Fit middle-aged men ‘at lower risk for some cancers

BBC - 27-Mar-2015

Very fit men in their late 40s are less likely to get lung cancer and colorectal cancer than unfi...