International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics: Volume 115 (Issue 1 to Issue 5)
International Journal of Radiation Oncology – Biology – Physics (IJROBP): The Red Journal
The International Journal of Radiation Oncology – Biology – Physics, affectionately known as The Red Journal, is a prestigious publication dedicated to original research in the fields of radiation oncology, radiation biology, medical physics, and the relationship between education and health policy in this arena. Here are some key features and considerations for authors:
- Scope: The Red Journal is a comprehensive platform for disseminating research in radiation oncology and its associated domains. It covers a wide range of topics, including clinical investigations, laboratory research, radiation treatment innovations, outcomes research, and more.
- Particular Interests: The journal has a strong interest in specific types of contributions, including prospective clinical trials, outcomes research, and the analysis of large databases. It also welcomes reports on groundbreaking innovations in single or combined modality treatments, normal tissue protection, brachytherapy, particle irradiation, and cancer imaging. Innovations in dosimetry and conformal radiation treatment planning are also highly relevant. Basic science studies exploring tumor physiology and the molecular biology underpinning responses to radiation in cancer and normal tissues are encouraged.
- Sister Publications: The Red Journal is part of a family of publications that includes Practical Radiation Oncology and Advances in Radiation Oncology. Authors interested in submitting their work can explore the types of papers accepted by these sister journals to determine the best fit for their research.
- Disclaimer: Authors and researchers should be mindful of the journal’s disclaimer, which emphasizes that the views expressed in the journal are those of the individual authors and not necessarily those of the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) or the Publisher. The information presented in the journal is not a substitute for medical advice, and the responsibility for independent verification of diagnoses and drug dosages remains with practitioners.
- Advertising: The journal features advertisements in accordance with ethical standards, but inclusion in the publication does not constitute a guarantee or endorsement of the quality or claims made by advertisers.
The Red Journal serves as a vital resource for professionals in radiation oncology and related fields. Authors are encouraged to engage with its diverse scope and contribute to advancing the knowledge and practice of radiation oncology.
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