Journal of Cervical Cancer

Journal of Cervical Cancer

Journal of Cervical Cancer – Membership

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Membership Program

Join our community advancing cervical cancer research, prevention, and treatment worldwide.

Supporting Excellence in Cervical Cancer Research

The Journal of Cervical Cancer offers a comprehensive membership program designed to support researchers, clinicians, gynecologic oncologists, and healthcare professionals dedicated to reducing the global burden of cervical cancer. Our members gain exclusive access to publishing benefits, fee reductions, and a collaborative network committed to advancing HPV prevention, screening innovations, and treatment breakthroughs.

Membership Tiers

Advocate

Individual Researchers
  • 15% discount on article processing charges
  • Priority peer review processing
  • Early access to published research
  • Monthly research digest newsletter
  • Recognition on member directory

Guardian

Institutions and Organizations
  • 40% discount on publication charges
  • Unlimited submissions from affiliated authors
  • Customized institutional publishing agreements
  • Annual complimentary open access publications
  • Logo placement on partner recognition page
  • Priority conference sponsorship opportunities

Member Benefits

Publishing Advantages

Members receive significant fee reductions on article processing charges, enabling more researchers to publish their cervical cancer findings with open access visibility. Priority review ensures faster dissemination of time-sensitive clinical research.

Research Network Access

Connect with leading gynecologic oncologists, pathologists, epidemiologists, and public health specialists worldwide. Our member community facilitates collaboration opportunities and knowledge exchange across borders.

Professional Recognition

Membership demonstrates commitment to advancing cervical cancer research and prevention. Members receive certificates of recognition, featured profiles, and opportunities for increased visibility within the global research community.

Educational Resources

Access exclusive webinars, research methodology workshops, and clinical guideline updates from leading experts in cervical cancer screening, HPV vaccination research, and treatment innovations.

Global Impact Mission: A portion of all membership proceeds supports cervical cancer awareness initiatives, research grants for early-career investigators in low-resource settings, and open access fee waivers for researchers from developing nations where cervical cancer burden remains highest.

Who Should Join

Clinical Researchers

Gynecologic oncologists, pathologists, and clinicians conducting trials on screening methods, surgical techniques, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy protocols for cervical cancer treatment.

Basic Scientists

Researchers investigating HPV molecular biology, viral oncogenesis, immune response mechanisms, and novel therapeutic targets for cervical cancer prevention and treatment.

Public Health Specialists

Epidemiologists, health policy researchers, and global health professionals working on HPV vaccination programs, screening implementation, and cancer prevention strategies.

Students and Trainees

Graduate students, medical residents, and postdoctoral fellows pursuing careers in gynecologic oncology research receive discounted membership rates with full benefit access.

How to Apply

Membership applications are reviewed within five business days. Applicants should provide professional credentials, institutional affiliation, and a brief statement describing their research interests or clinical focus in cervical cancer. Annual membership renews automatically unless cancelled thirty days before the renewal date.

For institutional memberships, contact our editorial office to discuss customized partnership agreements, volume publishing discounts, and collaborative research support options tailored to your organization's needs.

Begin Your Membership Today

Join researchers worldwide advancing cervical cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.