Aim
The American Oncology Journal (AOJ) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer through the dissemination of high-quality, multidisciplinary research. The journal aims to foster collaboration between researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals by publishing impactful studies that span the full spectrum of oncology.
Scope
AOJ welcomes original research, reviews, clinical studies, case reports, and editorials that contribute to the rapidly evolving field of oncology. We encourage submissions that offer novel insights into cancer biology, emerging therapies, translational medicine, precision oncology, immunotherapy, health disparities, survivorship, and palliative care.
Molecular & Cellular Oncology:
- Cancer biology
- Signaling
- Stem cell dynamics
- Tumor microenvironment
- Epigenetics
- Genomics
- Immunology
- Proteomics
Preclinical and Translational Research:
- Biomarker studies (REMARK-compliant)
- Animal models
- Drug discovery
- Systems biology
- AI in oncology
Clinical Cancer Research:
- Early-phase and late-phase clinical trials
- Chemotherapy
- Immunotherapy
- Targeted therapy
- Radiation
- Surgery
- Intervention studies
Epidemiology, Prevention & Public Health:
- Cancer epidemiology
- Screening
- Risk factors
- Global health disparities
- Lifestyle and behavioral research
Diagnostics & Imaging:
- Advances in molecular imaging
- Functional imaging
- Radiomics
- Pathology
- Liquid biopsy
- Diagnostic technologies
Precision Medicine & Immuno-Oncology:
- Genomic profiling
- Companion diagnostics
- Immune checkpoint inhibitors
- Vaccines
- CAR-T therapies
Pediatric & Geriatric Oncology:
- Age-specific studies addressing prevention
- Treatment
- Survivorship
- Palliative care across life stages
Survivorship, Quality of Life & Health Economics:
- Patient-reported outcomes
- Cost-effectiveness
- Value-based care
- Psychosocial oncology
Ethics, Policy & Education:
- Health equity
- Access to care
- Bioethics
- Disparities
- Medical education
- Clinical guidelines
- Policy frameworks