Journal of Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention Open Access

  • Journal h-index: 11
  • Journal CiteScore: 0.73
  • Journal Impact Factor: 0.49
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Articles published in Journal of Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention has got h-index 11, which means every article in Journal of Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention has got 11 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention.

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Total published articles

29 8 12 2 6

Conference proceedings

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Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

29 8 12 2 6
Journal total citations count 432
Journal impact factor 0.49
Journal 5 years impact factor 0.90
Journal cite score 0.73
Journal h-index 11
Important citations

A Scoping Review of Interactions between Omega-3 Long-Chain Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids and Genetic Variation in Relation to Cancer Risk

Developing A New Strategy for the Antitumor Immunotherapy: Pharmacological Modulation of the Ca2+/Camp Signaling Interaction

Computer-Aided Design of Ligands at Multiple Protein Targets for Multifactorial Diseases

Emerging A New Strategy for the Antitumor Immunotherapy: Pharmacological Modulation of the Ca2+/Camp Signaling Interaction

Structure?based identification of dual ligands at the A2AR and PDE10A with anti?proliferative effects in lung cancer cell?lines

Cancer and hypertension: Debating the clinical link through the Ca2+/cAMP signaling

Emerging A New Strategy for the Antitumor Immunotherapy:Pharmacological Modulation of the Ca2+ Camp Signaling Interaction

Diabetes and cancer: Debating the link through Ca2+/cAMP signalling

The Second Messengers Ca2+ and cAMP as Potential Therapeutic Targets for the Control of Cancer Progression

Smart Glasses as a Surgical Pathology Grossing Tool

Recent developments in detoxication techniques for aristolochic acid-containing traditional Chinese medicines

Analysis of the selenium (Se) content in the toenail of colorectal cancer patients

Evaluation of the influence of diet supplementation with conjugated linoleic acid isomers on elemental composition in the cardio-oncological nutritional programming rat’ model

Elemental analysis by Metallobalance provides a complementary support layer over existing blood biochemistry panel-based cancer risk assessment

Investigation of the effects of chemotherapy on trace element contents in the nails in patients with colorectal cancer

Investigation of the effects of chemotherapy on trace element contents in the nails in patients with colorectal cancer

Analysis of trace element levels in the nails in patients with colorectal cancer: Consider to the effects of chemotherapy or radiotherapy