In accordance with the decisions and recommendations of the UICC, certain goals and guidelines were given to the Journal when it was launched in 1965. The publication should be a truly international journal. As part of a world-wide organization, it should attempt to make publication and distribution
Report of the editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Cancer for 1982
✍ Scribed by E. A. Saxén
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 263 KB
- Volume
- 31
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
with the decisions and recommendations of the Union, the new publication was envisaged as a truly inter-
MANUSCRIPTS RECEIVED
AND ACCEPTED RECEIVED
&as 534 (Fig. ), the rejection'rate 59% and the number of pages printed 1,558. The truly international character of the Journal is indicated by the number of countries from which manuscripts have been submitted (Table ). I believe that the current wide coverage of interests in basic as well as clinical and epidemiological cancer research by the International Journal of Cancer firmly guarantees that the information delivered will also during the coming years benefit in the best posible
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
The development of the Journal has continued in 1970 as expected. The Journal is open to scientists from all countries of the world and in all fields of cancer research. A high scientific standard has been the overruling criterion in all editorial work. Contributions from many different fields of c
The development of the Journal has continued in 1972 along the expected lines. The approval of the Journal by the scientific community is indicated by the continuous increase in the number of manuscripts submitted (Fig. I ) and in the number of subscribers. A high scientific standard has continued t
The International Journal of Cancer has entered its 15th year of existence; and 1979 marked the reception of the 5,000th manuscript for publication. Considering the number of steps involved in the handling of the papers before they are accepted in their final form and published, that figure gives a