CA EIC Ad
HOME HELP FEEDBACK SUBSCRIPTIONS ARCHIVECOVER ARCHIVE SEARCH
 QUICK SEARCH:   [advanced]


     


Online Submission

If you are a solicited author and are ready to submit your manuscript to CA for consideration, click here to begin the submission process online via ScholarOne Manuscripts (formerly known as Manuscript Central). If you would like to submit an unsolicited manuscript for consideration, please click here to read our pre-submission requirements for unsolicited manuscripts.

Most CA articles are reviews of previously published literature. Therefore, original research articles submitted for publication in CA are generally not accepted. To see if your unsolicited manuscript may be better suited for another American Cancer Society journal, please read our journal descriptions below.


Which ACS Peer-Reviewed Journal Should I Submit To?

CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians

Editor-in-Chief: Otis Webb Brawley, MD (American Cancer Society)
Editor: Ted Gansler, MD, MBA (American Cancer Society)
Managing Editor: jessica.engebretsen{at}cancer.org

Submit solicited review articles of interest to oncologists, primary care physicians, nurses, and other physicians and health care professionals interested in best practices for cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment. Unsolicited review articles must fulfill pre-submission requirements.

Cancer

Editor-in-Chief: Raphael E. Pollock, MD, PhD (M. D. Anderson Cancer Center)
Managing Editor: carissa.gilman{at}cancer.org

Submit unsolicited original research articles, integrating scientific information, for all oncologic specialties, concerning the etiology and course of human cancer. In addition to original articles, Cancer also publishes solicited Editorials, Review Articles, Commentaries, Communications, and Correspondence.

Cancer Cytopathology

Editor-in-Chief: Celeste N. Powers, MD, PhD (Virginia Commonwealth University)
Managing Editor: carissa.gilman{at}cancer.org

Submit unsolicited original articles related to the cytopathology of human cancer including, but not limited to: detection, ethical issues, ideology, genetics and cytogenetics, imaging, immunology, oncogenes, pathology and clinical pathologic correlations, prevention, screening. The journal also publishes solicited Editorials, Review Articles, papers for the Contemporary Issue and the Cytotechnologists Perspective sections, Correspondence, and Abstracts from the published literature.


HOME HELP FEEDBACK SUBSCRIPTIONS ARCHIVECOVER ARCHIVE SEARCH
Copyright © 2010 by American Cancer Society.