Healthcare knowledge provider BMJ will start publishing the International Journal of Gynecological Cancer from January 2019.
The journal publishes evidence-based content on the detection, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancerous growths in women and includes peer-reviewed original research, reviews and opinion pieces on topics such as ovarian cancer, cervical cancer and diagnostics.
The journal's main audience is gynecologists and gynecological oncologists, but it is also relevant to surgeons, oncologists and research scientists, and is the official publication of the International Gynecologic Cancer Society (IGCS) and European Society of Gynaecological Oncology (ESGO).
New features included in the move to BMJ are lead article podcasts, consensus statements, protocols for prospective clinical trials, and review articles that highlight and summarise the most up-to-date information in women's cancer. In addition, the journal will feature case studies focusing on expert opinions on management of complex clinical scenarios, high-quality educational videos and congress proceedings.
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