Journal of Breast Cancer Survival

About The Journal


Journal of Breast Cancer Survival (JBCS), a leading platform for interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange among researchers, oncologists, clinicians, and healthcare professionals. Our journal is committed to advancing the study of breast cancer, with a specific emphasis on diagnosis, treatment, and management. We cover a diverse array of topics, including risk factors, epidemiology, diagnostics, treatments, and survivorship care.


Scope of JBCS:

The scope of JBCS encompasses in vitro and in vivo mechanistic studies, diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers, chemo-, radio- and immunotherapy, drug targeting, surgery, counseling, risk factors, genetics, nutrition, prevention, and epidemiology.
 

Advanatages of JBCS:

  • Open Access: Provides authors with the opportunity to reach a broad audience of experts and gain scientific and public recognition.
  • Diverse Range of Topics: Ideal outlet for authors seeking to publish their research in an open-access, peer-reviewed journal.
  • Fast and Efficient Review Process: Authors can benefit from a quick review process and access to a wide-reaching readership.
  • Increased Visibility: Offers authors the opportunity to increase the visibility of their work, optimizing the impact of their published research.
  • Open Accessibility: Allows authors to make their work openly accessible, ensuring it is readily available to a wide audience.


Instructions for authors

Authors are encouraged to carefully review the Instructions for Authors before submitting their work. All manuscripts should be submitted electronically via the journal's online submission system or by mail, and must be written in English. Once accepted for publication, the manuscript will be made available to readers.
 

Types of Submissions
1. Original Research Articles: These are reports of original research findings, including clinical trials, observational studies, and laboratory investigations related to breast cancer survival.

2. Review Articles: These are comprehensive and critical reviews of the current state of knowledge on specific aspects of breast cancer survival, including literature reviews, meta-analyses, and systematic reviews.

3. Case Reports: These are detailed descriptions of rare or unique cases related to breast cancer survival, including diagnostic challenges, treatment approaches, and outcomes.

4. Short Communications: These are concise reports of preliminary research findings, novel techniques, or interesting case studies related to breast cancer survival.

5. Editorials and Commentaries: These are opinion pieces, perspectives, or commentaries on current issues, controversies, or developments in the field of breast cancer survival.

6. Letters to the Editor: These are brief communications that provide feedback, comments, or additional information related to previously published articles in the journal.
 

Editorial Board Members

  • Eric Rosenthal - Myriad Genetics
  • Victor Vogel - Geisinger Health System, United States
  • Julie Smith-Gagen - University of Nevada
  • Ercole Cavalieri - University of Nebraska Medical Center.
  • Nahla Khamis Ibrahim - King Abdulaziz University.
  • Tsai-Wang Chang - National Cheng Kung University
  • Azlina Yusuf - Universiti Sains Malaysia
  • Eric C. Burdge - University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
  • Jayant Vaidya - University College London
  • Raffaele Serra - University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro.
  • Mark LaBarge - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Ivette Suarrez Arroyo - Universidad Central del Caribe
  • Paula Alexander-Delpech - University of Florida
  • Samera Qureshi - Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH)/Folkehelseinstituttet.
  • Stefan Glück - University of Miami M. Miller School of Medicine.
  • Hassan Ebrahim - University of Louisiana at Monroe
     

Testimonials

1. I was impressed by the swift services of the journal and easy navigation beginning from manuscript submission to galley proof. I would recommend future authors-"Consider this journal if you are wondering where to publish your scientific work". They are Google scholar indexed and so you do not have to worry, if your scientific work won't reach the community of other researchers.

Naiya Patel - Long Island University


2. Our experience working with OPEN ACCESS PUB is excellent. I strongly recommend to specialists on neurology and neuroscience to publish their research studies in this open acces journal.

Orlando Castejon - Biological Research Institute

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