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1、投稿方式:在线投稿。
2、官网网址(微信公众号信息):
https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/journal-of-the-national-cancer-center
3、投稿系统:https://www.editorialmanager.com/jncc
4、官网电话:010-67788231
5、官网邮箱:jncc@cicams.ac.cn
6、出刊日期:双月刊,逢双月出版。
7、微信公众号信息:2025年12月31日前免收版面费(APC)。
8、官方微信公众号:JNCC癌症科学进展(NCC-JNCC)
2025年8月20日星期三
Guide for authors
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About the journal
Aims and scope
The
Journal of the National Cancer Center (JNCC) is a peer-reviewed and
fully open-access journal that publishes high-quality articles in all
areas of cancer research. Launched in March 2021, the journal aims to
promote studies that answer fundamental questions of cancer biology and
epidemiology, and facilitate state-of-the-art approaches for cancer
prevention, detection, diagnosis, and treatment. As a prominent platform
to communicate advances in cancer research and cancer-related health
policies, the journal presents original research articles, news stories,
systematic and focused reviews, commentaries, brief communications,
correspondences, and editorials.
JNCC
adopts an efficient process of rigorous yet rapid review of submitted
manuscripts so that timely findings of significant scientific impact can
be published with minimal delay. JNCC particularly encourages
submission of randomized controlled clinical trials, for which expedited
review process will be provided. The journal now publishes on a
bimonthly basis.
is supervised by the National Health Commission of China and is
sponsored by the National Cancer Center (NCC). NCC is the national
authority for cancer prevention and control in China.
The main responsibilities of NCC include:
Assist the National Health Commission in developing national cancer prevention and control strategies;
Organize and oversee the national cancer registration network, release the annual report of the national cancer registry;
Establish clinical guidelines for cancer diagnosis and treatment;
Promote and facilitate clinical trials for new drugs and devices for cancer treatment;
Build programs for cancer screening and early detection;
Develop and implement effective cancer primary preventive strategies;
Conduct scientific research on cancer prevention and control;
Carry
out relevant trainings, academic exchanges, and international
cooperation with International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC),
U.S. National Cancer Institute (NCI), Asian National Cancer Center
Alliance (ANCCA), Cancer Research UK (CRUK), and prestigious
universities, etc.;
Undertake other tasks assigned by the National Health Commission.
The editorial office of JNCC is in Beijing, China.
P-ISSN 2096-8663
Article types
Article
types include but are not limited to research articles, reviews,
perspectives, short communications, correspondence, practice guidelines,
case reports, commentaries, editorials, etc.
1. Research Article
Research
Articles provide extensive descriptions of new findings of major
importance. Clinical trials, meta-analysis, intervention studies, cohort
studies, case-control studies, epidemiological estimates,
cost-effective analysis, studies of screening and diagnosis tests, and
other observational studies are classified as Research Articles.
Systematic Reviews with meta-analysis are also published as Research
Articles. JNCC encourages authors to follow PRISMA reporting guidelines
in preparing their Systematic Reviews with meta-analysis.
Articles are peer-reviewed. Authors of Research Articles are required
to follow the Equator Reporting guidelines and should focus on accuracy,
brevity, and clarity in their presentation and avoid lengthy
introductions, repetition of data from tables and figures in the text,
and unfocused discussions. A Research Article should include a
structured Abstract, 3-6 Keywords, an Introduction, and sections with
succinct titles. Limit the main text to 6000 words, excluding the
abstract, references, figures, and tables. A maximum of 10 figures and
tables and 100 references are allowed. Materials and Methods should
include sufficient details organized in a logical way to allow for other
researchers to replicate the experiment or validate the observations,
and are recommended to be included in Supplementary Materials (there is
no such constraint on any additional references associated with Methods
or Supplementary Materials).
2. Review
A
Review must provide a scholarly, unbiased, and comprehensive
perspective on previously published work in a relevant area of oncology,
and must satisfy an unmet need in the medical literature. The scope of a
Review should be broad enough that it is not dominated by the work of a
single laboratory and particularly not by the authors' own work.
Reviews
are peer-reviewed. Limit the main text to 8000 words, excluding the
tables and 300 references are allowed. Additional tables and figures
should be put in Supplementary Materials.
3. Practice Guideline and Consensus
Practice Guideline refers to a public statement from an organization or
representative group of experts that includes evidence-based
recommendations to inform medical practice and optimize patient care. A
Consensus refers to a public statement from a representative group of
experts that provides guidance on an issue for the purpose of advancing
understanding and improving patient care.
JNCC's
expectations for such guidelines and consensuses statement are
consistent with those of the Institute of Medicine's report on Clinical
Practice Guidelines. Guidelines and Consensus committees should be
convened by a non-profit, cancer or related health organization that is
committed to broad and objective input from recognized experts on the
topic. Processes for deliberation must be clearly described and be free
of bias. Funding sources should be clearly stated.
Practice
Guidelines and Consensuses are peer-reviewed. Submissions should
contain a maximum of 6000 words (excluding the abstract, references,
figures, and tables), around 10 figures/tables, and 100 references.
Please contact the editorial office at jncc@cicams.ac.cn before
submission.
4. Perspective
Perspective
articles are focused articles on topics of interest to a broad
audience, but are written from a personal viewpoint in a scholarly,
thorough, well-referenced, systematic, and evidence-based manner. They
are intended to provide a forum to be more speculative than Reviews, but
should remain balanced and are intended to cover timely and relevant
topics in oncology.
As
a guideline, Perspectives should provide the following: 1) Discuss
current advances and future directions, 2) Clear presentation of the
authors' perspective, 3) Accurate presentation and citations of other
authors' work, 4) May include original data as well as personal insights
and opinions. Perspective articles are peer-reviewed, have a maximum
word count of 3000, and may contain no more than 1 figure/table, and a
maximum of 30 references. Perspectives shall have no more than 3
authors, although this may be flexible at the discretion of the
Editor-in-Chief.
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