Carcinogenesis (journal)
Academic journal
Carcinogenesis is a peer-reviewed medical journal in the field of cancer biology . It was established in 1980 and is published monthly by Oxford University Press . As of 2010[update] , the editor-in-chief is Curtis C. Harris (National Cancer Institute ).[ 1] Carcinogenesis publishes articles in four sections: cancer biology covers the cell and molecular biology of cancer, as well as mutation and DNA repair ; molecular epidemiology includes genetic predisposition to cancer ; cancer prevention covers chemoprophylaxis as well as dietary factors; and carcinogenesis covers all forms of carcinogens , including their metabolism and detection in the environment.[ 2] Authors can pay to have their articles released freely online as part of a hybrid open access scheme.[ 3] Free or reduced-rate online access is available to educational institutions in low-income countries.[ 4] [ 5]
History
The journal was established in 1980 by R. Colin Garner (University of York ) and Anthony Dipple (National Cancer Institute ).[ 4] [ 6] The original scope of Carcinogenesis was defined in the first issue as research relating to "the prevention of cancer in man", and the journal was conceived from the outset as a multidisciplinary journal, with the intention of encouraging the "cross-fertilization of ideas" across the "very broad spectrum of scientific endeavour" of cancer research.[ 7] In 2008, the journal added the subtitle "Integrative Cancer Research " to reflect its multidisciplinary scope.[ 8]
The journal was originally published by IRL Press ,[ 6] [ 9] [ 10] which merged with Oxford University Press in 1989.[ 4] [ 11]
Abstracting and indexing
Carcinogenesis is abstracted and indexed in Biological Abstracts , BIOSIS Previews , CAB Abstracts , Chemical Abstracts , Current Contents /Life Sciences, BIOBASE – Current Awareness in Biological Sciences, EMBASE , Excerpta Medica , Global Health , MEDLINE , ProQuest , and the Science Citation Index .[ 2] According to the Journal Citation Reports , the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 4.944.[ 12]
References
^ Editorial Board , Oxford University Press, archived from the original on 18 December 2005, retrieved 17 August 2010
^ a b About the journal , Oxford University Press, archived from the original on 18 December 2005, retrieved 17 August 2010
^ Oxford Open participating titles , Oxford University Press, archived from the original on 11 May 2008, retrieved 17 August 2010
^ a b c Harris CC. (2010), "Editorial" , Carcinogenesis , 31 : 1, doi :10.1093/carcin/bgp302 , archived from the original on 22 February 2010, retrieved 17 August 2010
^ Developing Countries Initiatives , Oxford University Press, archived from the original on 24 November 2005, retrieved 17 August 2010
^ a b Anon. (1980), "Front matter" (PDF) , Carcinogenesis , 1 (1), retrieved 17 August 2010 [dead link ]
^ Garner C, Dipple A (1980), "Editors' Note" (PDF) , Carcinogenesis , 1 (1), retrieved 17 August 2010 [dead link ]
^ Harris CC. (2008), "Editorial" , Carcinogenesis , 29 : 1, doi :10.1093/carcin/bgm257 , archived from the original on 13 February 2009, retrieved 17 August 2010
^ Anon. (1981), "Front matter" (PDF) , Carcinogenesis , 2 (1), retrieved 17 August 2010 [dead link ]
^ Anon. (1982), "Front matter" (PDF) , Carcinogenesis , 3 (1), retrieved 17 August 2010 [dead link ]
^ A history of journals publishing at Oxford University Press , Oxford University Press, archived from the original on 23 September 2006, retrieved 17 August 2010
^ "Carcinogenesis". 2020 Journal Citation Reports . Web of Science (Science ed.). Thomson Reuters . 2021.
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