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Nature Reviews Cancer
Nature Reviews Cancer is a highly respected cancer biology journal with an Impact Factor of 36.5. The journal publishes reviews written by cancer researchers — from those investigating the molecular basis of cancer to those involved in translational research — and provides readers with access to the information they need to research, diagnose, treat and ultimately prevent cancer. Additional recommended knowledgeThe ultimate aim of cancer research is to eliminate this common and devastating disease from the human population. To develop more effective prevention methods we need to understand what triggers carcinogenesis. To diagnose precancerous lesions and early-stage cancers quickly and accurately we need to detect the earliest molecular changes leading to each type of cancer. To determine a patient's prognosis we need to appreciate which molecular changes affect tumour growth rate and invasiveness. And to tailor therapies to individual tumours we need to understand the fundamental differences, not only between a cancer cell and a 'normal' cell, but also between one cancer cell and another. All of these goals depend on a combination of basic and applied research. Subjects covered by Nature Reviews Cancer include:
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