About the Journal

Aim of the Journal:

The International Oncology, Nuclear, and Radiation Medicine journal aims to be a premier, peer-reviewed platform for the publication of advanced research, clinical practices, and innovations in the fields of oncology, nuclear medicine, and radiation therapy. The journal focuses on bridging the gap between research and clinical application, providing insights into the latest developments in cancer diagnostics, treatments, and the use of nuclear and radiation methods in therapeutic interventions. Journal goal is to promote global collaboration and knowledge exchange, enhancing the quality of patient care and outcomes through the publication of original studies, reviews, clinical trials, and technological advancements.

Scope of the Journal:

The International Oncology, Nuclear, and Radiation Medicine journal covers a broad range of topics in the fields of oncology, nuclear medicine, and radiation therapy. Journal is dedicated to publishing high-impact research and clinical findings, including but not limited to:

  1. Oncology:
    • Molecular and cellular oncology research
    • Tumor biology and mechanisms of cancer progression
    • Epidemiology, prevention, and early detection of cancer
    • Clinical oncology, including advances in chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy
    • Surgical oncology, minimally invasive techniques, and patient outcomes
    • Palliative care and survivorship in cancer patients
    • Biomarkers for cancer prognosis and treatment responses
    • Multimodal cancer treatment strategies and personalized medicine approaches
  2. Nuclear Medicine:
    • Diagnostic applications of nuclear imaging in oncology
    • Advances in radiopharmaceuticals for cancer detection and treatment
    • Positron Emission Tomography (PET), Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT), and hybrid imaging techniques
    • Theranostics in oncology: integration of diagnostics and therapeutics using radiopharmaceuticals
    • Dosimetry, safety, and optimization of nuclear medicine practices
    • Molecular imaging of cancer pathways and metabolism
  3. Radiation Medicine:
    • Innovations in radiotherapy, including proton therapy, stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), and intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT)
    • Radiation oncology techniques for precise tumor targeting
    • Radiation biology and cellular responses to radiation exposure
    • Combination therapies involving radiation and chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or surgery
    • Radiation safety, quality assurance, and technological advances in treatment delivery
    • Management of radiation-induced side effects and long-term sequelae
    • Radiogenomics and the integration of genetic data in radiation treatment planning
  4. Cross-Disciplinary Research:
    • Studies integrating oncology with nuclear and radiation medicine for optimized patient care
    • Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data analytics in cancer imaging and treatment planning
    • Clinical trials and meta-analyses exploring novel therapeutic combinations involving radiopharmaceuticals or radiation techniques
    • Educational and professional development programs in radiation and nuclear medicine