Journal of Cervical Cancer

Aims and Scope

 

Journal of Cervical Cancer is an international, open access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the scientific understanding of cervical cancer. We publish original research, reviews, case reports, and editorials in areas such as clinical and biological aspects, epidemiology, biomarkers, novel treatments, and prevention strategies. Our scope includes topics from biology and epidemiology to diagnosis, management, and public health interventions, including educational, psychosocial, and economic issues related to the well-being of women and their families affected by cervical cancer.
 

JCC is committed to improving the understanding and health of affected women and their families. We welcome submissions from researchers and clinicians worldwide, promoting collaboration among professionals. We encourage submissions applicable to women’s health and primary prevention, such as general screening protocols, HPV vaccination programs, and risk factor assessment. We also accept proposals for reviews, perspectives, and commentaries on cutting-edge technologies, novel treatments, and management approaches. 
 

The submission process is simple and requires just a few steps:

  • Method 1: Register as an author, fill in manuscript details (title, article type, abstract), and upload the manuscript through Manuscriptzone.
  • Method 2: Email the submission files to the Editorial Office.
  • Method 3: Upload the submission files on the online submission page.
     

We encourage submissions that explore the use of artificial intelligence algorithms, machine learning, and data analytics in improving screening methods, identifying high-risk populations, and personalizing treatment strategies for cervical cancer patients. Contributions from the following research areas are invited but not limited to the following branches:

  • Hpv
  • Pregnancy
  • Genital warts
  • Palliative care
  • Cervical cancer
  • Human resources
  • Epidemiology
  • Colposcopy
  • Surgery
  • Management
  • Radiation
  • Autophagy
  • Cell cycle
  • Metastasis
  • Microbiome
  • Markers
  • Medication
  • Venereal disease
  • Novel drugs
  • Role of hormones
  • Diagnostic techniques
  • Incidence and mortality
  • Symptoms and side effects
  • Tropical treatments
  • Sexually transmitted disease (std)
  • Cervical cancer elimination
  • Cervical cancer diagnosis
  • Cervical cancer screening
  • Hpv and cervical cancer
  • Cervical cancer treatment
  • Cervical cancer prevention
  • Cervical cancer vaccines
  • Cervical cancer risk factors
  • Cervical cancer prognosis
  • Cervical cancer staging
  • Cervical cancer survival rates
  • Cervical cancer symptoms
  • Cervical cancer causes
  • Cervical cancer statistics
  • Cervical cancer surgery
  • Cervical cancer radiation therapy
  • Cervical cancer chemotherapy
  • Cervical cancer immunotherapy
  • Cervical cancer clinical trials
  • Cervical cancer genetics
  • Cervical cancer biomarkers
  • Cervical cancer and pregnancy
  • Cervical cancer and sexual activity
  • Cervical cancer and menopause
  • Cervical cancer and smoking
  • Cervical cancer and diet
  • Cervical cancer and exercise
  • Cervical cancer and stress
  • Cervical cancer and environmental factors
  • Cervical cancer and social factors
  • Cervical cancer and healthcare access
  • Cervical cancer and global health
  • Cervical cancer in developing countries
  • Cervical cancer in elderly women
  • Cervical cancer in young women
  • Cervical cancer in men
  • Cervical cancer disparities
  • Cervical cancer survivorship
  • Cervical cancer quality of life
  • Cervical cancer supportive care
  • Cervical cancer patient education
  • Cervical cancer nursing care
  • Cervical cancer palliative care
  • Cervical cancer advocacy
  • Cervical cancer awareness
  • Cervical cancer public health interventions

 

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