Gynecologic Oncology Reports: Volume 39 to Volume 44
Title: Gynecologic Oncology Reports: Rapid Dissemination of Gynecologic Oncology Research
Introduction: Gynecologic Oncology Reports serves as a companion title to the esteemed journal Gynecologic Oncology, providing an online-only platform for the rapid dissemination of research in the field of gynecologic oncology. This open-access journal aims to promptly publish narrative review articles, survey articles, case reports, case series, letters to the editor regarding previously published manuscripts, and other short communications related to tumors of the female reproductive tract. Gynecologic Oncology Reports places emphasis on originality, quality, and clarity, and offers a channel for valuable contributions to the understanding and management of gynecologic malignancies.
Scope: The journal welcomes submissions covering a broad spectrum of topics within gynecologic oncology, including but not limited to:
- Narrative Review Articles: Comprehensive and insightful reviews that synthesize current knowledge on specific topics in gynecologic oncology.
- Survey Articles: Analyses and discussions of existing data and research trends in the field.
- Case Reports: Detailed descriptions of rare or unique cases of gynecologic tumors, offering valuable clinical insights.
- Case Series: Studies presenting a series of cases sharing common characteristics, contributing to broader observations in gynecologic oncology.
- Letters to the Editor: Responses and commentaries on previously published articles in Gynecologic Oncology Reports or Gynecologic Oncology.
Open Access and Author Fees: Gynecologic Oncology Reports operates on a fully open-access model, making all published content freely available to readers worldwide. To support this approach, the journal is funded through author fees, rather than library subscription payments. Upon acceptance, authors are notified and requested to pay an Article Processing Fee, which facilitates immediate open access to their papers. Letters to the editor commenting on work previously published in either Gynecologic Oncology or Gynecologic Oncology Reports are published free of charge.
Waiver Requests for Open Access: The journal recognizes the importance of making research accessible to all. Authors who genuinely cannot afford the Article Processing Fee may submit individual waiver requests, which will be considered on a case-by-case basis. The journal aims to accommodate cases of genuine need to promote inclusivity and global dissemination of knowledge.
Promoting Health Equity: Gynecologic Oncology Reports, along with Gynecologic Oncology, actively encourages submissions that address health disparities and differences in health status, with a focus on factors such as race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, national origin, age, disability, marital status, or social determinants of health. These efforts foster research aimed at reducing inequalities in access to healthcare and improving health outcomes for all individuals.
Conclusion: Gynecologic Oncology Reports serves as an essential platform for the swift dissemination of valuable research in gynecologic oncology. By facilitating open access and promoting inclusivity, the journal contributes to advancing knowledge, improving patient care, and addressing health disparities in the field of gynecologic oncology.
Volume 39: February 2022
Volume 40: April 2022
Volume 41: June 2022
Volume 42: August 2022
Volume 43: October 2022
Volume 44, Supplement 1: December 2022
Abstracts of the 2022 Western Association of Gynecologic Oncology (WAGO) Annual Meeting
16-19 June 2022 • Coeur D’alene, Idaho
Volume 44, Supplement 2, Pages S1-S28 (December 2022)
Volume 44: December 2022
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