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European Journal of Clinical Oncology has announced almost 50 percent discount on article processing charge to commemorate its Anniversary. On behalf of the European journal of clinical oncology, as Editor-in-Chief, it is my distinct honour and privileged to welcome Analytical Society to our journal.
The European Journal of Clinical Oncology aims to disseminate knowledge and promote discussion through the publication of peer-reviewed, high quality research papers on all topics related to oncology. The Journal is successfully running which covers a wide variety of specialties including strives to publish highest quality articles pertaining to clinical research, which are freely accessible to one and all. The scope of the journal encompasses topics Cancer Biology, prostate cancer, colorectal cancer, cancer Immuno therapy, chemotherapy, cancer radiology, therapeutic cancer, cancer pathology reaching out to analytical scientists worldwide.
How cancer begins
Cells are the basic units that make up the human body. Cells grow and divide to make new cells as the body needs them. Usually, cells die when they get too old or damaged. Then, new cells take their place.Cancer begins when genetic changes interfere with this orderly process. Cells start to grow uncontrollably. These cells may form a mass called a tumor. A tumour can be cancerous or benign. A cancerous tumor is malignant, meaning it can grow and spread to other parts of the body.
Some types of cancer do not form a tumor. These include leukemias, most types of lymphoma, and myeloma.
Types of cancer
Doctors divide cancer into types based on where it begins. Four main types of cancer are:
Carcinomas: A carcinoma begins in the skin or the tissue that covers the surface of internal organs and glands. Carcinomas usually form solid tumors. They are the most common type of cancer. Examples of carcinomas include prostate cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, and colorectal cancer.
Sarcomas: A sarcoma begins in the tissues that support and connect the body. A sarcoma can develop in fat, muscles, nerves, tendons, joints, blood vessels, lymph vessels, cartilage, or bone.
Leukemias: Leukemia is a cancer of the blood. Leukemia begins when healthy blood cells change and grow uncontrollably. The 4 main types of leukemia are acute lymphocytic leukemia, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, acute myeloid leukemia, and chronic myeloid leukemia.
Lymphomas: Lymphoma is a cancer that begins in the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is a network of vessels and glands that help fight infection. There are 2 main types of lymphomas: Hodgkin lymphoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Journal accepts original manuscripts in the form of research articles, review articles, Clinical reviews, and commentaries, case reports, perspectives and short communications encompassing all aspects Clinical Oncology related topics for publication in open access platform. All the manuscript published are available freely online immediately after publication without any subscription charges or registration. Those who are interested to submit the editorials or their commentaries can submit at https://www.scholarscentral.org/submissions/european-clinical-oncology.html or you can mail through this mail id as an attachments clinoncol@peerjournal.org/oncology@peerjournal.org .
Regards
Alfreda Johnson
Managing Editor
European Journal of Clinical Oncology.
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E-mail id: oncology@peerjournal.org