Journal of the National Cancer Institute

The Journal of the National Cancer Institute (JNCI) is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering research in oncology that was established in August 1940. It is published monthly by Oxford University Press and is edited by Patricia A. Ganz. It was merged with Cancer Treatment Reports in January 1988. JNCI used to be the official journal of the U.S. National Cancer Institute (NCI); however, in 1996, the NCI and JNCI agreed to grow apart. Over the next five years, JNCI became independent of the NCI.

Journal of the National Cancer Institute
DisciplineOncology
LanguageEnglish
Edited byPatricia A. Ganz
Publication details
History1940present
Publisher
Oxford University Press
FrequencyMonthly
10.3 (2022)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4J. Natl. Cancer Inst.
Indexing
CODENJNCIEQ
ISSN0027-8874 (print)
1460-2105 (web)
OCLC no.01064763
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JNCI Monographs
DisciplineOncology
LanguageEnglish
Edited byDr. Patricia Ganz
Publication details
History1959present
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4JNCI Monogr.
Indexing
ISSN1052-6773 (print)
1745-6614 (web)
LCCN94660018
OCLC no.21986096
Links

A related publication is Journal of the National Cancer Institute Monographs (JNCI Monographs), established in 1959, which publishes manuscripts from cancer and cancer-related conferences, as well as groups of papers on specific subjects related to cancer. In January 1986, Cancer Treatment Symposia was merged with JNCI Monographs. Additionally, JNCI Cancer Spectrum (JNCI CS) is a fully open access journal, which was established in 2017. It is published bimonthly by Oxford University Press and is edited by Ronald Chen.

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