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Journal of Radiation Oncology

2012 - 2020
Volumes
34
Issues
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Please note that the Journal of Radiation Oncology ceased publishing with Springer Nature on December 31st 2020. Please contact the Editor-in-Chief, Jiade J. Lu, M.D., M.B.A. (jiade.lu@sphic.org.cn) to discuss your manuscript.




International in reach and interdisciplinary in content, the Journal of Radiation Oncology publishes original research, clinical investigations, review articles, editorials and other articles on radiation oncology. The journal offers a forum for collaboration and exchange of knowledge on management of cancer using radiation therapy.

The Journal presents clinical research into radiotherapy including external beam irradiation, brachytherapy, particle radiation therapy, intraoperative radiation therapy and stereotactic radiosurgery/radiotherapy, and experimental work in radiobiology, tumor biology, radiation physics, dosimetry and radiation treatment planning. Coverage extends to palliative treatment, quality-of-life issues, chemotherapy and surgery.

The Journal benefits radiation oncologists, medical oncologists, surgical oncologists, dosimetrists, radiation physicists, radiation biologists, radiation therapists, oncology nurses, palliative care specialists and radiologists and others.

Metadata
Title
Journal of Radiation Oncology
Coverage
Volume 1/2012 - Volume 9/2020
Electronic ISSN
1948-7908
Print ISSN
1948-7894
Journal ID
13566
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/13566.1948-7908
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