Clinical Cancer Research
Clinical Cancer Research
Clinical Cancer Research focuses on innovative clinical research and translational research that bridges the laboratory and the clinic. Clinical Cancer Research presents clinical trials evaluating new treatments for cancer; research on molecular abnormalities that predict incidence, response to therapy, and outcome; and laboratory studies of new drugs and biomarkers that will lead to clinical trials in patients.
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Clinical Cancer Research welcomes submission of original research and review articles to the journal. For descriptions and length requirements of the article types available to submitting authors, see the journal’s Categories of Articles.
The AACR Journals all use a similar Editorial Process and adhere to the same overarching Editorial Policies, both of which are detailed in the Information for Authors. These instructions contain important guidelines on authorship, publishing ethics, availability of materials and data, and data analysis and reporting. Authors should be familiar with these instructions prior to submitting their work to the journal. Manuscripts are stringently reviewed for high standards of scientific merit, and only those that report results of novel, timely, and broadly significant research are accepted for publication.
Editorial oversight of Clinical Cancer Research and decisions on manuscripts submitted to the journal are the responsibility of the Editorial Board with support from journal staff. See Editorial Board for more information.
For detailed metrics about Clinical Cancer Research and the other AACR journals, see AACR Journals Metrics.
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