TY - JOUR
T1 - Future research in cancer survivorship
AU - Chan, Raymond J
AU - Nekhlyudov, Larissa
AU - Duijts, Saskia F A
AU - Hudson, Shawna V
AU - Jones, Jennifer M
AU - Keogh, Justin
AU - Love, Brad
AU - Lustberg, Maryam B
AU - Mehnert-Theuerkauf, Anja
AU - Nathan, Paul
AU - Ness, Kirsten K
AU - Sheppard, Vanessa B
AU - Smith, Katherine
AU - Tevaarwerk, Amye
AU - Yu, Xinhua
AU - Feuerstein, Michael
PY - 2021/10
Y1 - 2021/10
N2 - Since the inception of the Journal of Cancer Survivorship (JCSU), the founding editor-in-chief, the associate editors, editorial board members, and peer reviewers have played important roles in influencing the knowledge base published in JCSU. The journal editors represent key disciplines, practice areas, and research expertise in cancer survivorship, which includes oncology and hematology, pediatric oncology, health psychology/behavior medicine, primary care, oncology nursing, exercise oncology, epidemiology, rehabilitation sciences, health services research, health policy, public health, and sociology. Over the years, the journal editors have worked to facilitate peer review and provide quality reviews to prospective authors. Earlier this year, Chan et al. [1] provided an overview of the evolution of JCSU since its inception in 2007 to 2020. Chan et al.’s [1] paper included a comprehensive description of the content, impact metrics, and top cited papers. In addition, they created a neural network using the key terms of published articles (Fig. 1) that depicted both minor and major themes published since the inception of JCSU.
AB - Since the inception of the Journal of Cancer Survivorship (JCSU), the founding editor-in-chief, the associate editors, editorial board members, and peer reviewers have played important roles in influencing the knowledge base published in JCSU. The journal editors represent key disciplines, practice areas, and research expertise in cancer survivorship, which includes oncology and hematology, pediatric oncology, health psychology/behavior medicine, primary care, oncology nursing, exercise oncology, epidemiology, rehabilitation sciences, health services research, health policy, public health, and sociology. Over the years, the journal editors have worked to facilitate peer review and provide quality reviews to prospective authors. Earlier this year, Chan et al. [1] provided an overview of the evolution of JCSU since its inception in 2007 to 2020. Chan et al.’s [1] paper included a comprehensive description of the content, impact metrics, and top cited papers. In addition, they created a neural network using the key terms of published articles (Fig. 1) that depicted both minor and major themes published since the inception of JCSU.
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U2 - 10.1007/s11764-021-01102-x
DO - 10.1007/s11764-021-01102-x
M3 - Editorial
C2 - 34460055
SN - 1932-2259
VL - 15
SP - 659
EP - 667
JO - Journal of Cancer Survivorship
JF - Journal of Cancer Survivorship
IS - 5
ER -