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Frontline Oncology launches two specialty journals focusing on specific cancer types -

Frontline Oncology, a division of Frontline Medical Communications (FMC), has announced the launch of two specialty journals - The Gastric Cancer Journal™ and The Sarcoma Journal™. These essential resources are being developed in collaboration with leading patient advocacy groups No Stomach For Cancer (NSFC) and the Sarcoma Foundation of America (SFA).

As part of FMC's initiative – Closing the Loop on the Cancer Care Conversation™ – Frontline Oncology is introducing these clinical and educational journals, focused on specific cancer types, to keep physicians completely informed in their diagnosis and treatment efforts.

The Gastric Cancer Journal is the official publication of No Stomach for Cancer (NSFC). Published quarterly by Frontline Oncology, the journal addresses the needs of clinical oncologists and other HCPs involved in gastric cancers by providing professional resources covering the most current medical news and educational content on these cancer types. The journal supports NSFC's activities focused on awareness, education, clinical trials, throughout the U.S. and abroad, bringing together members of the medical and scientific community and genetic counsellors, to support screening and early detection, as part of the continuum of care. The Gastric Cancer Journal is accessible online at www.gastriccancerjournal.org and the NSFC website at www.nostomachforcancer.org.

The Sarcoma Journal is the official publication of the Sarcoma Foundation of America (SFA). Published quarterly by Frontline Oncology, the journal addresses the needs of oncologists, paediatric oncologists and other HCPs treating sarcomas by providing professional resources covering the most current medical news, diagnosis and treatment information on these cancer types. The journal supports SFA's activities focused on funding research, increasing awareness, and providing information on clinical trials throughout the US. By facilitating communication among the medical and scientific community, the journal seeks to support early detection, patient education, and more rapid developments of new and better sarcoma treatments, as part of the continuum of care. The Sarcoma Journal is available at www.sarcomajournal.org and on the SFA website at www.curesarcoma.org.

Each of these journals will be published quarterly, premiering in June, followed by September and December, 2017.

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