What is the impact factor of cancer journal?
6.072Cancer / Impact Factor (2016)
Which journal has the highest impact factor?
Nature
List of Top 100 Journals with Impact Factor
Rank | Journal Publication | Journal Home page |
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1. | Nature – Impact Factor: 42.78 | View |
2. | The New England Journal of Medicine – Impact Factor: 74.7 | View |
3. | Science – Impact Factor: 41.84 | View |
4. | IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition – Impact Factor: 45.17 | View |
Is cancers a reputable journal?
Cancers is a peer-reviewed, open access, medical journal published by MDPI covering all fields of oncology. The editor-in-chief is Samuel C. Mok (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center). The Irish Association for Cancer Research (IACR) and the Signal Transduction Society (STS) are affiliated societies.
Is cancer journal peer-reviewed?
Cancer, an international interdisciplinary journal of the American Cancer Society, publishes high-impact, peer-reviewed original articles and solicited content on the latest clinical research findings.
Is the American Cancer Society a peer reviewed journal?
CA is a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society that publishes the latest American Cancer Society guidelines, as well as review articles covering many areas of oncology.
What journals are considered high impact?
Journals with High Impact Factor
- CA- A Cancer Journal for Clinicians | 435,4.
- Natural Review Materials | 123,7.
- Quarterly Journal of Economics | 22,7.
- Nature Reviews Genetics | 73,5.
- Cell | 58,7.
- Journal of Political Economy | 12,1.
- New England Journal of Medicine | 66,1.
- Econometrica | 8,1.
Is cancers an open access journal?
Cancers (ISSN 2072-6694) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal on oncology. It publishes article types including Research Papers, Reviews, Editorials, Communications, etc.
Is MDPI a predatory publisher?
MDPI was included on Jeffrey Beall’s list of predatory open access publishing companies in February 2014. Beall’s concern was that “MDPI’s warehouse journals contain hundreds of lightly-reviewed articles that are mainly written and published for promotion and tenure purposes rather than to communicate science.”
What does it mean when cancer is in submission?
Authors should kindly note that submission implies that the content has not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere except as a brief abstract in the proceedings of a scientific meeting or symposium.