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Advances in Radiation Oncology

  • ISSN: 2452-1094
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.4
  • Impact factor: 2.2
An official journal of the American Society for Radiation OncologyAdvances in Radiation Oncology is a peer reviewed, wide-ranging open access journal from the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO). Included in PubMed Central, Advances complements the research in the International Journal of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics and Practical Radiation Oncology. The mission of Advances in Radiation Oncology is to provide original clinical research aimed at improving the lives of people living with cancer and other diseases treated with radiation therapy. The purpose of Advances is to provide information for clinicians who use radiation therapy by publishing:Clinical trial reports and reanalyses.Basic science original reports.Manuscripts examining health services research, comparative and cost effectiveness research, and systematic reviews.Case reports documenting unusual problems and solutions.High quality multi and single institutional series, as well as other novel retrospective hypothesis generating series.Timely critical reviews on important topics in radiation oncology, such as side effects.Articles reporting the natural history of disease and patterns of failure, particularly as they relate to treatment volume delineation.Articles on safety and quality in radiation therapy.Essays on clinical experience.Articles on practice transformation in radiation oncology, in particular:Aspects of health policy that may impact the future practice of radiation oncology.How information technology, such as data analytics and systems innovations, will change radiation oncology practice.Articles on imaging as they relate to radiation therapy treatment.Advances is a gold open access journal, so authors, readers and patients have free access to all articles. All work published by this journal is thoroughly peer reviewed by the editorial board and expert reviewers in radiation oncology. Authors retain copyright of their articles and reuse is governed under a Creative Commons license so that readers can freely and easily share information. Learn more about the types of articles sought by the editorial team.Disclaimer The views expressed in Advances in Radiation Oncology (the "Journal") are those of the individual authors and are not necessarily those of the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) or the Publisher. The information contained in the Journal is not medical advice and is not intended to replace the judgment of a practitioner with respect to particular patients, procedures, or practice. No responsibility is assumed by the Publisher nor by the Society for any injury and/or damage to persons or property as a result of (i) any actual or alleged libellous statements or infringement of intellectual property or privacy rights, (ii) product liability or negligence; (iii) an author's statements or other materials; or (iv) the use or operation of any ideas, instructions, procedures, products, or methods contained in the Journal. Due to rapid advances in the medical sciences, independent verification of diagnoses and drug dosages should always be made. In any jurisdiction that does not permit such a disclaimer of liability, the liability of ASTRO and the Publisher shall be limited to the greatest extent allowed by applicable law.Publication of an advertisement in the Journal does not constitute on the part of the Publisher or the Society a guarantee or endorsement of the quality or value of the advertised products or services described therein or of any of the representations or the claims made by the advertisers with respect to such products or services.
Advances in Radiation Oncology

Advances in Small Animal Care

  • ISSN: 2666-450X
Advances in Small Animal Care, a yearly, multi-specialty publication, publishes the most current thinking and recent advances in small animal veterinary practice from the voice of a truly distinguished editorial board, including Editor-in-Chief Philip H. Kass, and a stellar invited author list. Topics covered in each volume can include the areas of behavior, diagnostic imaging, gastroenterology, infectious disease, nutrition, rehabilitation, urology, immunology, emergency and critical care, access to veterinary care, parasitology, orthopedic surgery, dentistry, veterinarian wellness, soft tissue surgery, and oncology. This series will appeal to all practicing veterinarians and will inform and enhance clinical practice.
Advances in Small Animal Care

Advances in Surgery

  • ISSN: 0065-3411
Each year, Advances in Surgery brings you the best current thinking from the preeminent practitioners in your field. A distinguished editorial board identifies current areas of major progress and controversy and invites specialists to contribute original articles on these topics. These insightful overviews bring concepts to a clinical level and explore their everyday impact on patient care.Editor-in-Chief: John L. CameronAssociate Editors: Timothy G. Buchman, K. Craig Kent, Keith D. Lillemoe, Kelly M. McMasters, Mark A. Talamini, and Charles J. Yeo
Advances in Surgery

Advances in Vascular Surgery

  • ISSN: 1069-7292
As of 2008 no longer published by ElsevierEach year, Advances in Vascular Surgery brings the best current thinking from the preeminent practitioners in the field. It focuses on • the latest development and discoveries • new advancements in surgery • ways to solve difficult clinical problemsTopics for Volume 10 include:Treatment of Carotid Artery Disease with Angioplasty and StentingTreatment of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms with Ancure EndographEndovacular AAA Repair using the Aneurx Stent GraftIntermediate Results of Endograft Repair of AAAsVolume 12 include: the endovascular management of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms, thrombolysis and mechanical thrombector for acute arterial occulsions, contemporary management of the diabetic foot, retrievable inferior vena cava filters, and more.Advances in Vascular Surgery publish annually in October.To order this journal, and for more information, go to http://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/product.jsp?isbn=10697292http://www.elsevierhealth.com
Advances in Vascular Surgery

Aesthetic Surgery Journal

  • ISSN: 1090-820X
Aesthetic Surgery Journal is a peer-reviewed international journal focusing on scientific developments and clinical techniques in aesthetic surgery. An official publication of the 2400-member American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), ASJ is also the official English-language journal of eleven major international societies of plastic, aesthetic and reconstructive surgery representing South America, Central America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East and the official journal of The Rhinoplasty Society.Included in the Journal are:-- Original research and review articles on topics relevant to the safe and effective practice of aesthetic surgery including anatomical studies, outcomes of clinical techniques, and patient safety-- Original articles outlining technical details of established and developing aesthetic surgical and non-surgical treatments for enhancement of the face, body and skin-- Original contributions, review articles and commentary from related disciplines such as anesthesiology, bariatric surgery, dermatology, genetics, psychiatry, psychology, oncology and radiology-- Important research and techniques in reconstructive surgical procedures having a significant aesthetic component-- Scientific evaluation and commentary regarding the effects of aesthetic surgical and nonsurgical interventions on such measures as quality of life, psychological and social functioning, and self-esteem in diverse gender, age and cultural contexts-- Developments in the broadening relationship of aesthetic surgery to the full range of medical and allied health care fieldsThe Journal also includes Continuing Medical Education (CME) articles and exams.Aesthetic Surgery Journal is the official English-language journal for the following international societies: Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgery; Colombian Society of Plastic, Aesthetic, Maxillofacial, and Hand Surgery: Costa Rican Association of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery; Dutch Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery; Indian Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons; Israel Society for Plastic Surgeons; Japan Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery; Korean Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery; Mexican Association of Plastic, Aesthetic, and Reconstructive Surgery; Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons of Thailand and the the Turkish Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons.
Aesthetic Surgery Journal

African Journal of Emergency Medicine

  • ISSN: 2211-419X
  • 5 Year impact factor: 1.4
  • Impact factor: 1.4
Produced and Hosted by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of the African Federation for Emergency Medicine. Peer review under the responsibility of the African Federation for Emergency Medicine.The African Journal of Emergency Medicine (AfJEM) is the official journal of the African Federation for Emergency Medicine. It is an Africa-centric, peer-reviewed journal aimed in particular at supporting emergency care across, you guessed it, Africa. AfJEM publishes original research, reviews, brief reports of scientific investigations, as well as commentary and correspondence related to topics of scientific, ethical, social and economic importance to emergency care in Africa. Articles will be of direct importance to African emergency care, but may have originated from elsewhere in the world.AfJEM publishes manuscripts of international quality. This is ensured through a process of rigorous peer-review (see below) where manuscripts are evaluated for accuracy, novelty and importance. It is however recognised that African researchers in emergency care are disadvantaged in the available range of journals into which they can publish their work. The editorial team is aware that this is due to many reasons, including that topics pertinent to LMIC contexts are often considered too basic for western Emergency Medicine journals, or that topics are concerned with conditions which are largely irrelevant to those audiences. Furthermore, the quality of submitted manuscripts is often lower than acceptable international journal standards due to inadequate research training. AfJEM is dedicated to support all authors who wish to make an attempt at publication on an African Emergency care topic. In order to drive the emerging field on the continent, while we appreciate and acknowledge the value and work of international researchers, our current policy is that at least 25% of authors should be African citizens or permanent residents, who are based in Africa either at the time of submission or during the research period.AfJEM is uniquely tailored to the needs and requirements of emergency care workers dedicated to improving emergency medicine in Africa. AfJEM specifically aims to address resource limitations as it pertains to the African continent. It will be ideal reading material for physicians, nurses and pre-hospital care workers wishing to improve their knowledge on general emergency medicine, trauma care, paediatrics, injury and disease prevention, service improvement, policy and ethics, disaster preparedness and response, and all other aspects of emergency care. In keeping with the African Federation for Emergency Medicine, it is our aim to be recognised as the international voice of quality emergency medical care in Africa.
African Journal of Emergency Medicine

Ageing Research Reviews

  • ISSN: 1568-1637
  • 5 Year impact factor: 13
  • Impact factor: 12.5
As the average human life expectancy has increased, so too has the impact of ageing and age-related disease on our society. Ageing research is now the focus of thousands of laboratories that include leaders in the areas of genetics, molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, and behaviour. Ageing Research Reviews (ARR) covers the trends in this field. It is designed to fill a large void, namely, a source for critical reviews and viewpoints on emerging findings on mechanisms of ageing and age-related disease. Rapid advances in understanding of mechanisms that control cellular proliferation, differentiation and survival are leading to new insight into the regulation of ageing. From telomerase to stem cells to energy and oxyradical metabolism, this is an exciting new era in the multidisciplinary field of ageing research. The cellular and molecular underpinnings of manipulations that extend lifespan, such as caloric restriction, are being identified and novel approaches for preventing age-related diseases are being developed. ARR publishes articles on focussed topics selected from the broad field of ageing research, with an emphasis on cellular and molecular mechanisms of the aging process and age-related diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and neurodegenerative disorders. Applications of basic ageing research to lifespan extension and disease prevention are also covered in this journal.
Ageing Research Reviews

Aging Brain

  • ISSN: 2589-9589
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2
  • Impact factor: 1.7
Aging Brain is an Open Access journal that complements Neurobiology of Aging which, in its 40th anniversary in 2020, is the premier journal in the field of aging neuroscience. Aging Brain will publish papers that contribute to knowledge of the mechanisms underlying healthy (or adaptive) and pathological aging of the brain, as well as the iterative communication of signals between the brain, other organs and the external environment that promote or disrupt the mental health span. Papers that employ multiple levels of analysis, that integrate knowledge from established and emerging disciplines and technological developments, and which demonstrate translation into improved medical approaches, are particularly welcome.The journal accepts: Original research, Reviews, Short Communications, Registered Reports, Point of Interest and Letters to the Editor, provided they demonstrate originality, scientific rigor, observance of ethical standards and represent a significant contribution to the field.At the same time, and notwithstanding the above-mentioned criteria, it will serve as a platform for the presentation early reports and ideas that will stimulate research on brain aging. Registered Reports will be of interest to clinical scientists, but also to researchers undertaking experiments in animals.
Aging Brain