About Journal

Introduction

Cancer is a class of diseases characterized by out-of-control cell growth. There are over manifold types of cancer, and each is classified by the type of cell that is initially affected. Cancer science aims to represent research that has a significant clinical impact on oncologists that may alter the disease concept of a tumor.

Archives of Cancer Science and Therapy publishes thoroughly peer-reviewed manuscripts to enhance worldwide research and understanding of cancer in order to find and develop better, more effective treatments.

Archives of Cancer Science and Therapy is devoted to cancer prevention through support of individual researchers, doctors, authors and collaborative research teams.

Reasons for Publishing

In this progressively developing world, cancer will affect one in three people at some stage in their life. That is why it is vitally important that worldwide cancer research on cutting edge projects continues so that new treatments can be developed for the next generation. The dream of being able to eradicate cancer is still a very distant prospect, but nevertheless partial victories can be achieved with rigorous ongoing researches.

Hence, with a mission of suppressing desolation of cancer, Archives of Cancer Science and Therapy commenced publishing manuscripts that can emphasize prevention and early detection research.

Archives of Cancer Science and Therapy also seeks to publish manuscripts focusing areas of the cancer continuum beyond disease treatment, including long-term and late effects of treatment that often plague cancer survivors.

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