Journal of Colon And Rectal Cancer

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Journal of Colon and Rectal Cancer is a peer-reviewed, open-access publication dedicated to advancing research and clinical knowledge in the field of colon and rectal cancer. It serves as a platform for researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals to share innovative studies, clinical case reports, and advancements in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of colorectal cancer.
 

JCRC is indexed in leading databases and repositories. This ensures that the valuable research published in the journal reaches a wide audience of researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals worldwide. The inclusion of the journal in these prestigious indexing services reflects its commitment to upholding rigorous editorial standards and publishing impactful contributions to the field of colorectal cancer research.

  • ISSN: Registered with the International Standard Serial Number (ISSN), guaranteeing worldwide academic recognition.
  • ResearchBib: Listed in ResearchBib, ensuring worldwide recognition and seamless access for researchers.  
  • IP Indexing: Indexed in IP Indexing, offering exposure across numerous academic and research platforms.
  • Open Access Library​: Our journal is proudly indexed in the Open Access Library (OALib), a comprehensive academic database committed to advancing open access research.
  • CiteFactor: Indexed on CiteFactor, increasing the article’s global academic visibility.

 

Articles are indexed in Renowned Repositories and Social Networking Platforms 

  • Semanticscholar
  • Open Access Library
  • Research Gate
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1. A Cancer Theory: The Central Nervous System’s Adaptive Changes Make Chronic Diseases Incurable
2. Application of a Cardiac Septal Occluder in a Patient Affected by Enteroatmospheric Fistula
3. Compliance to Company Based Colorectal Cancer Screening in Germany using Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) - Results of Almost Half a Million FIT Tests
4. Current Status of Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs in Colorectal Cancer Prevention
5. Overexpression of Prostate Apoptosis Response Protein-4 In Colon Cancer Cells Can Inhibit Metastasis by Upregulating E-cadherin Expression
6. Preoperative and Postoperative N-terminal Pro B-type Natriuretic Peptide Levels Predict Cardiac Morbidity and Mortality in Patients Undergoing Colorectal Cancer Resection
7. Primary Abdominal Wall Reinforcement with Synthetic Mesh Following Harvesting of Vertical Rectus Abdominis Myocutaneous Flaps in Multivisceral Pelvic Resections
8. Psychological “Risks” of Colonoscopy are Greater Amongst Fecal Immunohistochemical Test Positive Individuals than those with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
10. Restoration of Bowel Continuity After Emergency Hartmann’s Procedure
11. Taller Haustral Folds in the Proximal Colon: A Potential Factor Contributing to Interval Colorectal Cancer

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