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Cancer Cell (journal)

Cancer Cell is a peer-reviewed scientific journal scientific journal that publishes articles that provide major advances in cancer research and oncology. The journal considers manuscripts that answer important questions relevant to naturally occurring cancers. Areas covered include basic cancer biology, therapeutic development, translational research, cancer model development, multi-omics and computational biology. Cancer Cell is also interested in publishing clinical investigations, in particular those that lead to establishing new paradigms in the treatment, diagnosis, or prevention of cancers; those that provide important insights into cancer biology beyond what has been revealed by preclinical studies; and those that are mechanism-based proof-of-principle clinical studies.

Cancer Cell
DisciplineOncology
LanguageEnglish
Edited bySteve Mao
Publication details
History2002–present
Publisher
FrequencyMonthly
Delayed, after 12 months
50.3 (2022)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt1 · alt2)
NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt )
ISO 4Cancer Cell
Indexing
CODEN (alt · alt2) · JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (alt)
MIAR · NLM (alt) · Scopus
ISSN1878-3686
Links
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Cancer Cell is internationally regarded as one of the top cancer research and oncology journals. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the 2022 impact factor of the journal is 50.3. It is part of the Cell Press portfolio, which is owned by Elsevier. Issues are published monthly in print and online versions. All content becomes available for free one year after publication. In January 2021, Cancer Cell became a Transformative Journal as part of Elsevier's efforts to increase Open Access content.[1][2]

Cancer Cell publishes Research, Review, and Perspective articles, in addition to opinion pieces such as Letters, Commentaries, Previews, Spotlight, and Voices. The journal often publishes a yearly special issue with a compilation of review articles around a common topic. In the Cancer Cell website, articles can be browsed by Issue, Collection, early online access ("Online Now"), or annual "Best of Cancer Cell".

History edit

Cancer Cell was launched in 2002 with the publication of its inaugural issue on February 1, 2002. In an Editorial published in this first issue, Editor-in-Chief Mariana Resnicoff introduced Cancer Cell as "An exciting forum for cancer research".[3] Following in the footsteps of the Cell Press flagship journal Cell, the goal of Cancer Cell was to publish cutting-edge findings in cancer research and to provide great author service by having a team of dedicated scientific editors that hold the highest standards of excellence, editorial consistency, and author service. Li-Kuo Su became Editor-in-Chief in 2003 and is recognized for promoting the journal's growth and establishing it as one of the most reputable cancer research journals. He retired from his editorial activities in 2019. Steve Mao became Cancer Cell's Editor-in-Chief in 2020 after serving as senior editor at Cell and Science.

Changing for a better future editorial edit

In the April 2020 special issue of Cancer Cell, Steve Mao published the editorial "Changing for a Better Future"[4] delineating his views for the journal. This Editorial reiterated the journal's commitment to scientific excellence and introduced key changes. While Cancer Cell is traditionally considered a journal interested in strong mechanistic studies, the Editorial highlights its interest in translational and clinical studies, as well in discovery papers that scientifically sound and conceptually bold. In line with the Cell Press rebranding strategy launched in 2020,[5] Steve Mao vowed to continue publishing "Science that Inspires". The Editorial also states the editors' commitment to increase communication with its scientific community and authors, as well as to work with authors to improve the revision process of manuscripts under consideration.

Diversity and inclusion efforts edit

In 2020, Cancer Cell made a number of changes to increase diversity and inclusion of underrepresented minorities in cancer research and oncology. In June 2020, the journal announced the new members of its advisory board (previously editorial board), which includes a higher representation of female scientists (>40%) and physicians (~50%) and higher geographical and ethnic diversity.[6] That same month, the Cell Editorial Team published the editorial "Science has a racism problem",[6] acknowledging the underrepresentation of Black scientists in STEM in the wake of the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery. These events, in conjunction with the anti-immigration policies of the Trump administration in the U.S., led to a Summer of social reckoning in the scientific community. Cancer Cell joined the cancer research and oncology communities and their call for action and change by dedicating its September 2020 issue to the importance of diversity and immigration in cancer research in the U.S. and publishing a series of opinion pieces by scientists and clinicians that represent several minorities (immigrants, Black, Latinx, LGBTQ) and their allies.[7][8][9] The journal has also published several articles that address ethnic health disparities and aim to increase the representation of non-Caucasian populations in cancer research and oncology.[10][11][12][13][14]

As a part of Cell Press, Cancer Cell has supported Black in Cancer and the #BlackInCancerWeek campaign on Twitter. The journal also participated in the creation of the "Rising Black Scientists Award", a cash award granted to one undergraduate student and one graduate student or postdoctoral trainee "meant to break down barriers and create opportunities by providing funds to support professional development".[15]

In January 2021, Cell Press introduced the Inclusion and Diversity Statement, in which authors may choose to disclose information related to how they are increasing their effort to promote genetic diversity in their study subjects, participation of minorities, and balancing gender representation, to name a few.[16]

Editorial process edit

Articles submitted to Cancer Cell are assigned to an in-house, professional scientific editor (handling editor). The handling editor reads the full manuscript, evaluates the relevant literature, and leads the editorial discussion with the rest of the editorial team to make a decision on how to proceed with the paper. Advisory Board Members and other experts may be confidentially contacted at this point to ask for their professional opinion to facilitate the initial decision making. Initial decisions are usually made within 5–7 days. If a paper is selected for peer review, the handling editor invites 3-4 reviewers whose areas of expertise cover different aspects of the paper. Reviewers submit their comments and recommendation within two weeks. After review, the handling editor evaluates the reviewers' comments, discusses them with the editorial team, and makes a decision on the paper. If a manuscript is invited to revise, the handling editor may communicate with the authors to agree on the revision plan and deadlines for resubmission. Once the revised manuscript is submitted, the handling editor may request additional feedback from the reviewers. Cancer Cell typically only allows for one round of major revisions for its articles. If the article is deemed suitable for publication in Cancer Cell, the handling editor will work with the authors to ensure the paper complies with the journal's format and guidelines, and that it communicates results clearly and accurately. Only after all the requirements are met will a paper be formally accepted for publication.[citation needed]

Other Scientific activities edit

Cancer Cell editors are involved in a diverse array of activities at Cell Press besides manuscript handling, such as organizing Cell Symposia, Webinars, and Cell Press Selections. Editors also attend national and international cancer research and oncology meetings, conduct site visits, and participate in career panels to interact with the scientific and medical community, as well as with students and trainees.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ "Addendum to the cOAlition S Guidance on the Implementation of Plan S | Plan S". www.coalition-s.org.
  2. ^ "Elsevier expands Open Access options for Cell Press Journals from January 2021". www.elsevier.com.
  3. ^ Resnicoff, Mariana (February 2002). "An exciting forum for cancer research". Cancer Cell. 1 (1): 1–2. doi:10.1016/S1535-6108(02)00019-3.
  4. ^ Mao, Steve (April 2020). "Changing for a Better Future". Cancer Cell. 37 (4): 423. doi:10.1016/j.ccell.2020.03.019. PMID 32289264.
  5. ^ The Cell Press Team (29 February 2020). "Science that Inspires". Heliyon. 6 (2): e03362. doi:10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03362. PMC 7052054. PMID 32140576.
  6. ^ a b "Editorial Board: Cancer Cell". www.cell.com.
  7. ^ Merad, Miriam; Posey, Avery D.; Olivero, Ofelia; Singh, Pankaj K.; Mouneimne, Ghassan; Li, Lingyin; Wallace, LaShanale M.; Hayes, Tikvah K. (September 2020). "Diversity Is a Strength of Cancer Research in the U.S." Cancer Cell. 38 (3): 297–300. doi:10.1016/j.ccell.2020.08.018. PMC 7489360. PMID 32931736.
  8. ^ Morin, Pat J.; Wirtz, Denis; Weeraratna, Ashani T. (September 2020). "Completing the Great Unfinished Symphony of Cancer Together: The Importance of Immigrants in Cancer Research". Cancer Cell. 38 (3): 301–305. doi:10.1016/j.ccell.2020.08.017. PMC 7489249. PMID 32931737.
  9. ^ Aifantis, Iannis; Neel, Benjamin G. (September 2020). "U.S. Biomedical Research Needs More Immigrant Scientists, Not Fewer!". Cancer Cell. 38 (3): 308. doi:10.1016/j.ccell.2020.08.010. PMC 7489325. PMID 32931738.
  10. ^ Jiang, Yi-Zhou; Ma, Ding; Suo, Chen; Shi, Jinxiu; Xue, Mengzhu; Hu, Xin; Xiao, Yi; Yu, Ke-Da; Liu, Yi-Rong; Yu, Ying; Zheng, Yuanting; Li, Xiangnan; Zhang, Chenhui; Hu, Pengchen; Zhang, Jing; Hua, Qi; Zhang, Jiyang; Hou, Wanwan; Ren, Luyao; Bao, Ding; Li, Bingying; Yang, Jingcheng; Yao, Ling; Zuo, Wen-Jia; Zhao, Shen; Gong, Yue; Ren, Yi-Xing; Zhao, Ya-Xin; Yang, Yun-Song; Niu, Zhenmin; Cao, Zhi-Gang; Stover, Daniel G.; Verschraegen, Claire; Kaklamani, Virginia; Daemen, Anneleen; Benson, John R.; Takabe, Kazuaki; Bai, Fan; Li, Da-Qiang; Wang, Peng; Shi, Leming; Huang, Wei; Shao, Zhi-Ming (March 2019). "Genomic and Transcriptomic Landscape of Triple-Negative Breast Cancers: Subtypes and Treatment Strategies". Cancer Cell. 35 (3): 428–440.e5. doi:10.1016/j.ccell.2019.02.001. PMID 30853353.
  11. ^ Carrot-Zhang, Jian; Chambwe, Nyasha; Damrauer, Jeffrey S.; Knijnenburg, Theo A.; Robertson, A. Gordon; Yau, Christina; Zhou, Wanding; Berger, Ashton C.; Huang, Kuan-lin; Newberg, Justin Y.; Mashl, R. Jay; Romanel, Alessandro; Sayaman, Rosalyn W.; Demichelis, Francesca; Felau, Ina; Frampton, Garrett M.; Han, Seunghun; Hoadley, Katherine A.; Kemal, Anab; Laird, Peter W.; Lazar, Alexander J.; Le, Xiuning; Oak, Ninad; Shen, Hui; Wong, Christopher K.; Zenklusen, Jean C.; Ziv, Elad; Cherniack, Andrew D.; Beroukhim, Rameen; Aguet, Francois; Ding, Li; Demchok, John A.; Mensah, Michael K.A.; Caesar-Johnson, Samantha; Tarnuzzer, Roy; Wang, Zhining; Yang, Liming; Alfoldi, Jessica; Karczewski, Konrad J.; MacArthur, Daniel G.; Meyerson, Matthew; Benz, Christopher; Stuart, Joshua M. (May 2020). "Comprehensive Analysis of Genetic Ancestry and Its Molecular Correlates in Cancer". Cancer Cell. 37 (5): 639–654.e6. doi:10.1016/j.ccell.2020.04.012. PMC 7328015. PMID 32396860.
  12. ^ Whisenant, Jennifer G.; Trama, Annalisa; Torri, Valter; De Toma, Alessandro; Viscardi, Giuseppe; Cortellini, Alessio; Michielin, Olivier; Barlesi, Fabrice; Dingemans, Anne-Marie C.; Van Meerbeeck, Jan; Pancaldi, Vera; Soo, Ross A.; Leighl, Natasha B.; Peters, Solange; Wakelee, Heather; Garassino, Marina Chiara; Horn, Leora (June 2020). "TERAVOLT: Thoracic Cancers International COVID-19 Collaboration". Cancer Cell. 37 (6): 742–745. doi:10.1016/j.ccell.2020.05.008. PMC 7229923. PMID 32425702.
  13. ^ Bernabe-Ramirez, Carolina; Velazquez, Ana I.; Olazagasti, Coral; Bergerot, Cristiane Decat; Bergerot, Paulo Gustavo; Soto-Perez-de-Celis, Enrique; Duma, Narjust (November 2020). "The HOLA COVID-19 Study: An International Effort to Determine How COVID-19 Has Impacted Oncology Practices in Latin America". Cancer Cell. 38 (5): 605–608. doi:10.1016/j.ccell.2020.10.013. PMC 7553055. PMID 33098754.
  14. ^ Schmidt, Andrew L.; Bakouny, Ziad; Bhalla, Sheena; Steinharter, John A.; Tremblay, Douglas A.; Awad, Mark M.; Kessler, Alaina J.; Haddad, Robert I.; Evans, Michelle; Busser, Fiona; Wotman, Michael; Curran, Catherine R.; Zimmerman, Brittney S.; Bouchard, Gabrielle; Jun, Tomi; Nuzzo, Pier V.; Qin, Qian; Hirsch, Laure; Feld, Jonathan; Kelleher, Kaitlin M.; Seidman, Danielle; Huang, Hsin-Hui; Anderson-Keightly, Heather M.; Abou Alaiwi, Sarah; Rosenbloom, Talia D.; Stewart, Penina S.; Galsky, Matthew D.; Choueiri, Toni K.; Doroshow, Deborah B. (December 2020). "Cancer Care Disparities during the COVID-19 Pandemic: COVID-19 and Cancer Outcomes Study". Cancer Cell. 38 (6): 769–770. doi:10.1016/j.ccell.2020.10.023. PMC 7609043. PMID 33176161.
  15. ^ "Announcing the Rising Black Scientists Awards". www.cell.com.
  16. ^ Sweet, Deborah J. (January 2021). "New at Cell Press: The Inclusion and Diversity Statement". Cell. 184 (1): 1–2. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2020.12.019. PMID 33417857.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Cancer Cell is a peer reviewed scientific journal scientific journal that publishes articles that provide major advances in cancer research and oncology The journal considers manuscripts that answer important questions relevant to naturally occurring cancers Areas covered include basic cancer biology therapeutic development translational research cancer model development multi omics and computational biology Cancer Cell is also interested in publishing clinical investigations in particular those that lead to establishing new paradigms in the treatment diagnosis or prevention of cancers those that provide important insights into cancer biology beyond what has been revealed by preclinical studies and those that are mechanism based proof of principle clinical studies Cancer CellDisciplineOncologyLanguageEnglishEdited bySteve MaoPublication detailsHistory2002 presentPublisherCell PressFrequencyMonthlyOpen accessDelayed after 12 monthsImpact factor50 3 2022 Standard abbreviationsISO 4 alt Bluebook alt1 alt2 NLM alt MathSciNet alt ISO 4Cancer CellIndexingCODEN alt alt2 JSTOR alt LCCN alt MIAR NLM alt ScopusISSN1878 3686LinksJournal homepage Current issue Online nowCancer Cell is internationally regarded as one of the top cancer research and oncology journals According to the Journal Citation Reports the 2022 impact factor of the journal is 50 3 It is part of the Cell Press portfolio which is owned by Elsevier Issues are published monthly in print and online versions All content becomes available for free one year after publication In January 2021 Cancer Cell became a Transformative Journal as part of Elsevier s efforts to increase Open Access content 1 2 Cancer Cell publishes Research Review and Perspective articles in addition to opinion pieces such as Letters Commentaries Previews Spotlight and Voices The journal often publishes a yearly special issue with a compilation of review articles around a common topic In the Cancer Cell website articles can be browsed by Issue Collection early online access Online Now or annual Best of Cancer Cell Contents 1 History 1 1 Changing for a better future editorial 1 2 Diversity and inclusion efforts 2 Editorial process 3 Other Scientific activities 4 References 5 External linksHistory editCancer Cell was launched in 2002 with the publication of its inaugural issue on February 1 2002 In an Editorial published in this first issue Editor in Chief Mariana Resnicoff introduced Cancer Cell as An exciting forum for cancer research 3 Following in the footsteps of the Cell Press flagship journal Cell the goal of Cancer Cell was to publish cutting edge findings in cancer research and to provide great author service by having a team of dedicated scientific editors that hold the highest standards of excellence editorial consistency and author service Li Kuo Su became Editor in Chief in 2003 and is recognized for promoting the journal s growth and establishing it as one of the most reputable cancer research journals He retired from his editorial activities in 2019 Steve Mao became Cancer Cell s Editor in Chief in 2020 after serving as senior editor at Cell and Science Changing for a better future editorial edit In the April 2020 special issue of Cancer Cell Steve Mao published the editorial Changing for a Better Future 4 delineating his views for the journal This Editorial reiterated the journal s commitment to scientific excellence and introduced key changes While Cancer Cell is traditionally considered a journal interested in strong mechanistic studies the Editorial highlights its interest in translational and clinical studies as well in discovery papers that scientifically sound and conceptually bold In line with the Cell Press rebranding strategy launched in 2020 5 Steve Mao vowed to continue publishing Science that Inspires The Editorial also states the editors commitment to increase communication with its scientific community and authors as well as to work with authors to improve the revision process of manuscripts under consideration Diversity and inclusion efforts edit In 2020 Cancer Cell made a number of changes to increase diversity and inclusion of underrepresented minorities in cancer research and oncology In June 2020 the journal announced the new members of its advisory board previously editorial board which includes a higher representation of female scientists gt 40 and physicians 50 and higher geographical and ethnic diversity 6 That same month the Cell Editorial Team published the editorial Science has a racism problem 6 acknowledging the underrepresentation of Black scientists in STEM in the wake of the murders of George Floyd Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery These events in conjunction with the anti immigration policies of the Trump administration in the U S led to a Summer of social reckoning in the scientific community Cancer Cell joined the cancer research and oncology communities and their call for action and change by dedicating its September 2020 issue to the importance of diversity and immigration in cancer research in the U S and publishing a series of opinion pieces by scientists and clinicians that represent several minorities immigrants Black Latinx LGBTQ and their allies 7 8 9 The journal has also published several articles that address ethnic health disparities and aim to increase the representation of non Caucasian populations in cancer research and oncology 10 11 12 13 14 As a part of Cell Press Cancer Cell has supported Black in Cancer and the BlackInCancerWeek campaign on Twitter The journal also participated in the creation of the Rising Black Scientists Award a cash award granted to one undergraduate student and one graduate student or postdoctoral trainee meant to break down barriers and create opportunities by providing funds to support professional development 15 In January 2021 Cell Press introduced the Inclusion and Diversity Statement in which authors may choose to disclose information related to how they are increasing their effort to promote genetic diversity in their study subjects participation of minorities and balancing gender representation to name a few 16 Editorial process editArticles submitted to Cancer Cell are assigned to an in house professional scientific editor handling editor The handling editor reads the full manuscript evaluates the relevant literature and leads the editorial discussion with the rest of the editorial team to make a decision on how to proceed with the paper Advisory Board Members and other experts may be confidentially contacted at this point to ask for their professional opinion to facilitate the initial decision making Initial decisions are usually made within 5 7 days If a paper is selected for peer review the handling editor invites 3 4 reviewers whose areas of expertise cover different aspects of the paper Reviewers submit their comments and recommendation within two weeks After review the handling editor evaluates the reviewers comments discusses them with the editorial team and makes a decision on the paper If a manuscript is invited to revise the handling editor may communicate with the authors to agree on the revision plan and deadlines for resubmission Once the revised manuscript is submitted the handling editor may request additional feedback from the reviewers Cancer Cell typically only allows for one round of major revisions for its articles If the article is deemed suitable for publication in Cancer Cell the handling editor will work with the authors to ensure the paper complies with the journal s format and guidelines and that it communicates results clearly and accurately Only after all the requirements are met will a paper be formally accepted for publication citation needed Other Scientific activities editCancer Cell editors are involved in a diverse array of activities at Cell Press besides manuscript handling such as organizing Cell Symposia Webinars and Cell Press Selections Editors also attend national and international cancer research and oncology meetings conduct site visits and participate in career panels to interact with the scientific and medical community as well as with students and trainees citation needed References edit Addendum to the cOAlition S Guidance on the Implementation of Plan S Plan S www coalition s org Elsevier expands Open Access options for Cell Press Journals from January 2021 www elsevier com Resnicoff Mariana February 2002 An exciting forum for cancer research Cancer Cell 1 1 1 2 doi 10 1016 S1535 6108 02 00019 3 Mao Steve April 2020 Changing for a Better Future Cancer Cell 37 4 423 doi 10 1016 j ccell 2020 03 019 PMID 32289264 The Cell Press Team 29 February 2020 Science that Inspires Heliyon 6 2 e03362 doi 10 1016 j heliyon 2020 e03362 PMC 7052054 PMID 32140576 a b Editorial Board Cancer Cell www cell com Merad Miriam Posey Avery D Olivero Ofelia Singh Pankaj K Mouneimne Ghassan Li Lingyin Wallace LaShanale M Hayes Tikvah K September 2020 Diversity Is a Strength of Cancer Research in the U S Cancer Cell 38 3 297 300 doi 10 1016 j ccell 2020 08 018 PMC 7489360 PMID 32931736 Morin Pat J Wirtz Denis Weeraratna Ashani T September 2020 Completing the Great Unfinished Symphony of Cancer Together The Importance of Immigrants in Cancer Research Cancer Cell 38 3 301 305 doi 10 1016 j ccell 2020 08 017 PMC 7489249 PMID 32931737 Aifantis Iannis Neel Benjamin G September 2020 U S Biomedical Research Needs More Immigrant Scientists Not Fewer Cancer Cell 38 3 308 doi 10 1016 j ccell 2020 08 010 PMC 7489325 PMID 32931738 Jiang Yi Zhou Ma Ding Suo Chen Shi Jinxiu Xue Mengzhu Hu Xin Xiao Yi Yu Ke Da Liu Yi Rong Yu Ying Zheng Yuanting Li Xiangnan Zhang Chenhui Hu Pengchen Zhang Jing Hua Qi Zhang Jiyang Hou Wanwan Ren Luyao Bao Ding Li Bingying Yang Jingcheng Yao Ling Zuo Wen Jia Zhao Shen Gong Yue Ren Yi Xing Zhao Ya Xin Yang Yun Song Niu Zhenmin Cao Zhi Gang Stover Daniel G Verschraegen Claire Kaklamani Virginia Daemen Anneleen Benson John R Takabe Kazuaki Bai Fan Li Da Qiang Wang Peng Shi Leming Huang Wei Shao Zhi Ming March 2019 Genomic and Transcriptomic Landscape of Triple Negative Breast Cancers Subtypes and Treatment Strategies Cancer Cell 35 3 428 440 e5 doi 10 1016 j ccell 2019 02 001 PMID 30853353 Carrot Zhang Jian Chambwe Nyasha Damrauer Jeffrey S Knijnenburg Theo A Robertson A Gordon Yau Christina Zhou Wanding Berger Ashton C Huang Kuan lin Newberg Justin Y Mashl R Jay Romanel Alessandro Sayaman Rosalyn W Demichelis Francesca Felau Ina Frampton Garrett M Han Seunghun Hoadley Katherine A Kemal Anab Laird Peter W Lazar Alexander J Le Xiuning Oak Ninad Shen Hui Wong Christopher K Zenklusen Jean C Ziv Elad Cherniack Andrew D Beroukhim Rameen Aguet Francois Ding Li Demchok John A Mensah Michael K A Caesar Johnson Samantha Tarnuzzer Roy Wang Zhining Yang Liming Alfoldi Jessica Karczewski Konrad J MacArthur Daniel G Meyerson Matthew Benz Christopher Stuart Joshua M May 2020 Comprehensive Analysis of Genetic Ancestry and Its Molecular Correlates in Cancer Cancer Cell 37 5 639 654 e6 doi 10 1016 j ccell 2020 04 012 PMC 7328015 PMID 32396860 Whisenant Jennifer G Trama Annalisa Torri Valter De Toma Alessandro Viscardi Giuseppe Cortellini Alessio Michielin Olivier Barlesi Fabrice Dingemans Anne Marie C Van Meerbeeck Jan Pancaldi Vera Soo Ross A Leighl Natasha B Peters Solange Wakelee Heather Garassino Marina Chiara Horn Leora June 2020 TERAVOLT Thoracic Cancers International COVID 19 Collaboration Cancer Cell 37 6 742 745 doi 10 1016 j ccell 2020 05 008 PMC 7229923 PMID 32425702 Bernabe Ramirez Carolina Velazquez Ana I Olazagasti Coral Bergerot Cristiane Decat Bergerot Paulo Gustavo Soto Perez de Celis Enrique Duma Narjust November 2020 The HOLA COVID 19 Study An International Effort to Determine How COVID 19 Has Impacted Oncology Practices in Latin America Cancer Cell 38 5 605 608 doi 10 1016 j ccell 2020 10 013 PMC 7553055 PMID 33098754 Schmidt Andrew L Bakouny Ziad Bhalla Sheena Steinharter John A Tremblay Douglas A Awad Mark M Kessler Alaina J Haddad Robert I Evans Michelle Busser Fiona Wotman Michael Curran Catherine R Zimmerman Brittney S Bouchard Gabrielle Jun Tomi Nuzzo Pier V Qin Qian Hirsch Laure Feld Jonathan Kelleher Kaitlin M Seidman Danielle Huang Hsin Hui Anderson Keightly Heather M Abou Alaiwi Sarah Rosenbloom Talia D Stewart Penina S Galsky Matthew D Choueiri Toni K Doroshow Deborah B December 2020 Cancer Care Disparities during the COVID 19 Pandemic COVID 19 and Cancer Outcomes Study Cancer Cell 38 6 769 770 doi 10 1016 j ccell 2020 10 023 PMC 7609043 PMID 33176161 Announcing the Rising Black Scientists Awards www cell com Sweet Deborah J January 2021 New at Cell Press The Inclusion and Diversity Statement Cell 184 1 1 2 doi 10 1016 j cell 2020 12 019 PMID 33417857 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cancer Cell journal amp oldid 1185086052, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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