Letter
Journal: Enliven: Challenges in Cancer Detection and Therapy (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2014-12-15
Authors : Samir A. Farghaly; MD; PhD;
Page : 1-1
Keywords : Cancer genetic pathways; Cell cycle control; Apoptosis; Cancer and stem cells;
Abstract
I am delighted to welcome you to the inaugural issue of Enliven: Challenges in Cancer Detection and Therapy Journal (ECCDTJ). The journal represents an established forum for all aspects of basic sciences, detection and management of cancer.
The journal publishes a broad range of original, peer-reviewed papers from scientific and clinical research to reviews/mini reviews relevant to practice, reports of major impact, case reports, editorials, books review, country cancer report, and letters to the editor/ replies. It also will include occasional supplements on clinical and basic sciences symposia related to cancer. In addition, the journal will publish proceedings of conferences on all aspects of cancer. We are encouraging manuscript submission from physicians and medical scientist from developing and developed countries. I'm confident that the Journal will be widely read by clinicians, scientists, and trainees in the field of cancer, and allied specialties. The journal will play a major role in education in cancer detection and therapy. The journal will have a global outreach, and will be indexed in major data bases. The journal will cover the following topics:
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