International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics: Volume 113 (Issue 1 to Issue 5)
International Journal of Radiation Oncology – Biology – Physics (IJROBP)
The International Journal of Radiation Oncology – Biology – Physics (IJROBP), widely known as the Red Journal, is a prestigious publication in the field of radiation oncology. This journal serves as a platform for the dissemination of original research and clinical investigations related to several key aspects of radiation oncology, including radiation biology, medical physics, and educational and health policy matters as they pertain to the field. Here are some key highlights of this journal:
- Scope of Content: The Red Journal has a broad scope, encompassing laboratory and clinical research. It welcomes various types of contributions, including prospective clinical trials, outcomes research, and studies that involve the interrogation of large databases. This emphasis on high-quality, original contributions helps advance the field of radiation oncology by providing insights into patient outcomes and treatment efficacy.
- Innovation and Technical Advances: The journal has a keen interest in reports on high-impact innovations related to single or combined modality treatments. It also explores areas such as tumor sensitization, techniques for protecting normal tissues, brachytherapy, particle irradiation, and advancements in cancer imaging. Contributions that focus on technical advances, particularly those related to dosimetry and conformal radiation treatment planning, are actively sought.
- Radiation Oncology and Beyond: While radiation oncology is at the core of the journal’s focus, it also delves into related areas, including tumor physiology and the molecular biology underlying cancer and normal tissue responses to radiation.
- Sister Publications: The Red Journal is part of a family of publications that includes Practical Radiation Oncology and Advances in Radiation Oncology, each of which has its own specific focus and scope. Together, these journals contribute to the growth and dissemination of knowledge in the field.
- Ethical and Legal Considerations: The journal maintains a strong commitment to ethical standards and the quality of the content it publishes. It provides a disclaimer emphasizing that the views expressed in the journal are those of individual authors and not necessarily those of the American Society for Radiation Oncology or the publisher. It also clarifies that the information in the journal is not intended to replace medical judgment and that no responsibility is assumed for any damage or injury resulting from the material published.
The International Journal of Radiation Oncology – Biology – Physics is a respected resource for professionals in the field, offering a platform for sharing groundbreaking research and insights that contribute to advancements in radiation oncology and related disciplines.
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