Journal of the National Cancer Institute

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Journal of the National Cancer Institute

description Peer-reviewed journal
Area of ​​Expertise oncology
language English
publishing company Oxford University Press ( England )
First edition 1940s
Frequency of publication twice a month
editor Barnett S. Kramer
Web link Website
ISSN (print)

The Journal of the National Cancer Institute , abbreviated J. Natl. Cancer Inst. , Is a bi-monthly, peer-reviewed journal . In the 1940s the journal was created by the National Cancer Institute . After a reorganization, Oxford University Press took over the publication of the magazine in 1996 . The journal publishes articles and reviews in the fields of cancer research and tumor therapy.

The journal's impact factor in 2015 was 11.37. According to the statistics of the ISI Web of Knowledge , the journal with this impact factor ranks ninth out of 213 journals in the oncology category.

Barnett S. Kramer was the editor until mid-2012, and Carmen J. Allegra has held the position since then.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Information about JNCI on the National Cancer Institute website ; accessed on February 18, 2016.
  2. a b Website of the journal at Oxford University Press ; Retrieved August 8, 2012.
  3. 2015 Journal Citation Reports Science Edition (Thomson Reuters, 2016).
  4. JNCI Editor-In-Chief to Step Down . In: Journal of the National Cancer Institute , 2012. doi: 10.1093 / jnci / djs214 .