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Introducing Nature Reviews Cancer
Nature Reviews Cancer acts as a filter to help busy students, researchers and clinicians keep up with the latest scientific literature in cancer research.
- The journal is ideal for time-short readers who need a quick overview of recent developments or a new research area
- Review articles are commissioned by a dedicated editorial team
- Editors, art editors and authors unite to create clear images that complement the text
Manuscripts are scientifically edited to enhance the structure and clarity
Nature Reviews Cancer aims to be a gateway from which cancer researchers -
from those investigating the molecular basis of cancer to those involved in
translational research - access the information that they need to further the
ability to diagnose, treat and ultimately prevent cancer.
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Genomic instability | Metastasis |
Growth promoting signals | Carcinogenesis and cancer prevention |
Growth inhibitory signals | Cancer diagnosis and prognosis |
Cancer stem cells | New approaches to cancer therapy |
Cell death | Experimental systems and techniques |
Metabolism | Cancer-associated disease |
Tumor microenvironment | Ethical, legal and social issues surrounding cancer research |
Tumor evolution and heterogeneity | Conventional approaches to cancer diagnosis and treatment
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