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American Cancer Society Journals and Publications

The American Cancer Society offers medical journals, consumer books, and more. 

CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians

Editor-in-Chief
Don S. Dizon, MD
Legorreta Cancer Center at Brown University
Providence, RI

CA is a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society that reaches a diverse group of oncology specialists, primary care clinicians, and other professionals who interact with patients with cancer. CA publishes information about the prevention, early detection, and treatment of cancer, as well as nutrition, palliative care, survivorship, and additional topics of interest related to cancer care. The journal also accepts proposals for high-impact randomized trials that inform standards of care.

Frequency of publication: 6 issues per year (online only)
Cost: Free to access online.
To learn more about the journal: cacancerjournal.com
Follow CA on Twitter: Twitter.com/CAonline

Cancer

Editor-in-Chief
Suresh S. Ramalingam, MD
Emory University School of Medicine
Atlanta, GA

Cancer is a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society that provides clinicians and researchers with the latest information they need to give patients the best-quality cancer care possible. Each issue brings the laboratory to the patient's bedside by providing readers with the latest clinical research findings and information on such critical issues as cancer prevention, early detection, diagnosis, cure, rehabilitation, and comprehensive patient care. Cancer also publishes supplements on topics of interest to oncology professionals.

Frequency of publication: 24 issues per year (print and online)
Cost: Content 12 months or older is free to access online. More recent content is available through a subscription.
To learn more about the journal: canceronlinejournal.com
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Cancer Cytopathology

Editor-in-Chief
William C. Faquin, MD, PhD
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, MA

Cancer Cytopathology is a peer-reviewed publication of the American Cancer Society. The objective of the journal is to provide a forum for the exchange of information among cytopathologists and related oncologic disciplines concerned with the etiology and course of cancer and its diagnosis and prevention. Original research articles cover detection, ethics, etiology, genetics and cytogenetics, imaging, immunology, oncogenes, clinical pathologic correlations, and screening. Key topics include analytic cytopathology, fine-needle aspiration, gynecologic cytopathology, immunochemistry, and molecular diagnostics.

Frequency of publication: 12 issues per year (print and online)
Cost: Content 12 months or older is free to access online. More recent content is available through a subscription.
To learn more about the journal: cancercytojournal.com
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