Editor Benefits
Recognize the value of editorial leadership in cervical cancer research.
Benefits for Editors
Expand your influence while supporting rigorous peer review.
Publishing Standards
Open Access Reach
All articles are immediately available worldwide, supporting clinicians, researchers, and public health teams.
Rigorous Review
Single blind peer review with editorial oversight ensures methodological and ethical integrity.
DOI and Metadata
Structured metadata and DOI registration improve discoverability across scholarly platforms.
Ethics First
We prioritize patient consent, data transparency, and adherence to international research guidelines.
Professional Recognition
Editors receive recognition for their contributions to cervical cancer research and publishing. Editorial service strengthens professional profiles and leadership credentials.
Scholarly Influence
Editors shape journal priorities, identify emerging topics, and guide research standards that influence clinical practice.
Networking Opportunities
Collaborate with an international network of clinicians, researchers, and public health leaders focused on cervical cancer prevention and treatment.
Editorial Support
The editorial office provides clear workflows, decision templates, and policy updates to support consistent decision making.
Additional Context
Editorial service provides visibility within the cervical cancer research community and supports leadership development in clinical publishing.
Editors gain early insight into emerging evidence and can shape journal priorities for prevention and treatment advances.
Participation expands professional networks with clinicians, public health leaders, and translational scientists worldwide.
The journal recognizes editorial contributions through certificates and public acknowledgments when appropriate.
Cervical cancer research benefits from clear reporting of population characteristics, including age distribution, screening history, and vaccination status. This context helps readers interpret generalizability and informs policy decisions.
When describing interventions, explain how they align with clinical guidelines or public health recommendations. Contextualizing findings supports translation into care pathways.
Transparent reporting of funding sources and resource constraints helps readers assess feasibility in different settings. This is critical for global health adoption.
Where possible, include discussion of equity impacts and strategies to reduce disparities in screening or treatment access.
High quality visual summaries and clear tables improve uptake by clinicians and program managers. Provide succinct interpretations for key outputs.
Consider including patient engagement or community involvement approaches when they inform program design or trial recruitment.
JCC Commitment
Journal of Cervical Cancer is dedicated to advancing cervical cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment through transparent publishing.
Our editorial office supports authors, reviewers, and readers with clear guidance and responsive communication. Contact [email protected] for scope or workflow questions.
Join the Editorial Team
Contribute to meaningful progress in cervical cancer research.