Organ Specific Cancers

Journal of Cancer Therapetics & Research Open access Journal covers special section Organ Specific Cancers, With its heterogenetic ability, Cancer has a diversified nature in relation to the organ specificity. This section encompasses study of cancer dvelopment in different organs and their transition among the organs. The primary focus is on heterogeneity, origin, metastasis, angiogenesis and organ specified mechanisms in cancer cells.

Colon and Rectal Cancer

Colon and Rectal Cancer is development of a small polyp, which may occur on the inner wall of the colon or rectum. Together, they are frequently referred to as colorectal cancers. Both the cancers have common symptoms such as change in bowel habits, rectal bleeding, abdominal pains, treatments include early detection, surgery, radiation and chemotherapy.
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Lung cancer

Lung cancer is caused by an uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in tissues of lungs, Lung cancers are classified in to two types. Non-small cell lung cancer and Small cell lung cancer. Non-small cell lung cancer is much more common than small cell lung cancer. Smoking is the main cause for lung cancer.
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Osteosarcoma

Osteosarcoma is a type of cancer that occur in bones. Bone matrix of an osteosarcoma is not as strong as that of normal bones. Subtypes of osteosarcoma include High-grade osteosarcomas: These are the fastest growing types of osteosarcoma. Intermediate-grade osteosarcomas: These are uncommon tumors. Low-grade osteosarcomas: These are the slowest growing osteosarcomas.
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Breast cancer

Breast cancer is caused by malignant tumour in tissues of the breast. The most common type of breast cancer is ductal carcinoma, which begins in the cells of the ducts. Cancer that begins in the lobes or lobules is called lobular carcinoma Inflammatory breast cancer is an uncommon type of breast cancer in which the breast is warm, red, and swollen. Mutation of BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes increases the risk of breast cancer.
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Prostate cancer

Prostate cancer is a disease which only affects men. Cancer cells begin to grow in the prostate a small gland in the pelvis found only in men and may spread through other parts of body particularly the bones and lymph nodes. There are many factors that cause prostate cancer like Age, Genes, Obesity, Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), Enzyme PRSS3 linked to aggressive prostate cancer.
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Case report

Lung cancer or sarcoidosis: A diagnostic dilemma

Poornima Ramadas, Prathik Krishnan, Aakriti Pandita, Manju Paul, Christopher Curtiss, Ajeet Gajra
JCTR 2016 5 : 2 (21 March 2016)

Case report

A rare case of mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the lingual tonsil with cervical lymph node metastases

Claire M Lawlor, Ryan E Nelson, Meggie E Doucet, Paul L Friedlander
JCTR 2015 4 : 1 (9 November 2015)

Original Research

Outcomes for critically ill patients with haematological malignancies in specialist and non-specialist centres in the United Kingdom

Peter Andrew Hampshire, Richard Pugh, Phillip Hajimichael
JCTR 2014 3 : 5 (7 August 2014)

Original Research

Are mutations in K-RAS, BRAF and PIK3CA genes critical for response to adjuvant trastuzumab treatment in patients with HER-2 positive breast cancer?

Anne Marie Bak Jylling, Anders Aamann Rasmussen, Erik Hugger Jakobsen, René dePont Christensen, Flemming Brandt Sørensen
JCTR 2014 3 : 3 (14 April 2014)

Original Research

The prognostic value of BRCA1 promoter methylation in early stage triple negative breast cancer

Priyanka Sharma, Shane R. Stecklein, Bruce F. Kimler, Geetika Sethi, Brian K. Petroff, Teresa A. Phillips, Ossama W. Tawfik, Andrew K. Godwin, Roy A. Jensen
JCTR 2014 3 : 2 (19 March 2014)

Cancer Stem Cells

Journal of Cancer Therapetics & Research Open access Journal covers special section Cancer stem cells aims to publish research on identification, characterization and isolation of cancer stem cells in various cancer types, metastatic mechanisms, surface markers and their role in cancer initiation, progression and maintenance. The scope of the section includes reviews, hypothetical theories, clinical practices and novel techniques in regulating cancer stem cells.

Innovative Therapies

Journal of Cancer Therapetics & Research Open access Journal covers special section Innovative Therapies focuses on the treatment and prevention of cancer. This section inculdes cancer curing therapies and pharmaceutical applications with the study of anti-cancer drugs, therapeutic agents and Drug Development based on the signalling mechanisms and pharmacodynamics.

Carcinogenesis

Journal of Cancer Therapetics & Research Open access Journal contains special section Carcinogenesis covers the study of cells undergoing carcinogenesis with uncontrolled mutagenesis. It includes every aspect of biochemical mechanisms in relation to the cancer development. Also the focus is on medicinal research from diagnostic testing to monitoring of tumor progression through modulating agents and molecular epidemiology, examination of cells and tissues.

Organ Specific Cancers

Journal of Cancer Therapetics & Research Open access Journal covers special section Organ Specific Cancers, With its heterogenetic ability, Cancer has a diversified nature in relation to the organ specificity. This section encompasses study of cancer dvelopment in different organs and their transition among the organs. The primary focus is on heterogeneity, origin, metastasis, angiogenesis and organ specified mechanisms in cancer cells.

Radiation And Imaging

Journal of Cancer Therapetics & Research Open access Journal covers special section Radiation and Imaging section includes medical diagnostic procedures and treatment using radiation, chemotherapy and imaging technology. It focuses on the modified therapeutic strategies to control cancer and implementing preventional methods.

Epidemiology, Genetics And Genomics

Journal of Cancer Therapetics & Research Open access Journal covers special section Epidemiology Genetics and Genomics aim to attract papers in the field of epidemiology, genetics and genomics in cancer cells and cancer patients. Understanding the cancer genetics, gene expression and regulation in cancer cells, their heterogeneity will give new insights in diagnosis and treatment. The section intend to disseminate information and knowledge that may furnish novel applications such as personalized treatment with either DNA or protein kinase targeted drugs, combinations with modern radiotherapeutic approaches. The section also considers studies performing whole genome sequencing to recognize potential drug targets or limited for selected genes to identify patients responding to particular treatments more likely.