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Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy

1997 - 2025
Volumes
337
Issues
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Since its inception in 1976, Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy (CII) has reported significant advances in the field of tumor immunology. The journal serves as a forum for new concepts and advances in basic, translational, and clinical cancer immunology and immunotherapy. CII is keen to publish broad-ranging ideas and reviews, results which extend or challenge established paradigms, as well as negative studies which fail to reproduce experiments that support current paradigms, and papers that do succeed in reproducing others’ results in different contexts. Cll is especially interested in papers describing clinical trial designs and outcome regardless of whether they met their designated endpoints or not, and particularly those shedding light on immunological mechanisms.

CII is affiliated with the Association for Cancer Immunotherapy (CIMT), Canadian Cancer Immunotherapy Consortium (CCIC), The Japanese Association for Cancer Immunology (JACI), Network Italiano per la Bioterapia dei Tumori (NIBIT), and Sociedad Española de Inmunologia-Grupo Española de InmunoTerapia (SEI-GEIT).

CIMT: http://www.cimt.eu/home

CCIC: http://www.immunotherapycancer.ca/

JACI: http://www.jaci.jp/eng/index.html

NIBIT: http://www.nibit.org/index.php

SEI-GEIT: http://www.inmunologia.org/grupos/home.php?UpOm5=M&Upfqym5uom=GK

CITIM: http://www.canceritim.org

Metadata
Title
Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy
Coverage
Volume 43/1997 - Volume 74/2025
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Electronic ISSN
1432-0851
Print ISSN
0340-7004
Journal ID
262
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/262.1432-0851
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