Aim and Scope
International Journal of NeuroOncology and Therapeutics (IJNT) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research that advances the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancers affecting the central and peripheral nervous systems. The journal serves as a multidisciplinary platform for researchers, clinicians, oncologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, radiologists, pathologists, pharmaceutical scientists, and healthcare professionals.
The journal aims to promote excellence in basic, translational, and clinical research while fostering innovation in cancer therapeutics, precision medicine, and evidence-based healthcare practices. It welcomes original research articles, review articles, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, clinical studies, case reports, technical notes, short communications, and perspectives.
The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to:
- Neuro-oncology and brain tumor research
- Primary and metastatic central nervous system tumors
- Gliomas, glioblastoma, meningiomas, medulloblastoma, and pediatric brain tumors
- Spinal cord tumors and peripheral nervous system neoplasms
- Molecular oncology, cancer genetics, and genomics
- Cancer biomarkers and precision medicine
- Tumor immunology, immunotherapy, and cancer vaccines
- Targeted therapies and personalized treatment approaches
- Chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and multimodal treatment strategies
- Neurosurgical oncology and advanced surgical techniques
- Neuroimaging, diagnostic radiology, and nuclear medicine
- Neuropathology and tumor pathology
- Clinical trials and therapeutic innovations
- Drug discovery, pharmaceutical sciences, and translational medicine
- Nanotechnology and advanced drug delivery systems
- Artificial intelligence and digital health applications in oncology
- Cancer epidemiology, prevention, and public health
- Supportive care, palliative care, and survivorship research
- Neurocognitive outcomes and rehabilitation in cancer patients
- Quality of life and patient-reported outcomes
- Ethical, legal, and policy issues in oncology and healthcare
The journal encourages multidisciplinary contributions that bridge laboratory research, clinical practice, and therapeutic innovation to improve patient outcomes and advance the field of neuro-oncology.
