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Журнал в Скопус из США, четвёртый квартиль (онкология (сестринское дело), Oncology Issues

Уважаемые коллеги, доброго времени суток! Представляем вам американское научное издание Oncology Issues. Журнал имеет четвёртый квартиль, издаётся в в Bellwether Publishing, Ltd., его SJR за 2022 г. равен 0,122, печатный ISSN - 1046-3356, электронный - 2573-1777, предметные области - Онкология (сестринское дело), Здравоохранение (социальные науки), Политика в области здравоохранения. Вот так выглядит обложка:

Редактором является Марио Лю, контактные данные - mmarino@accc-cancer.org.

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Это официальный журнал Ассоциации общественных онкологических центров (ACCC). Являясь одним из немногих доклинических оперативных журналов, освещающих рак, Oncology Issues публикует статьи “с практическими рекомендациями” для всей многопрофильной команды онкологов по широкому спектру тем.

Адрес издания - https://www.accc-cancer.org/home/about/publications/oncology-issues

Пример статьи, название - Developing a Disease-Site Specific Oncology Patient Navigation Program. Заголовок (Introduction)

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) estimated that in 2020, approximately 1,806,590 new cases of cancer would be diagnosed in the United States and 606,520 people would die from the disease, with the most common types of cancer being breast, lung and bronchus, prostate, and colorectal.1 Based on 2015–2017 data, NCI estimated that almost 40% of men and women will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetimes.1 Estimated national expenditures for cancer care in the US in 2018 were $150.8 billion, with costs likely to increase as the population ages, more people are diagnosed with cancer, and new, potentially more expensive, treatments become the standard of care.1

Based on these data, St. Elizabeth Healthcare in Edgewood, Kentucky, took a firm stance on improving outcomes for patients with cancer. In April 2020, amidst a looming global pandemic with unanticipated downstream financial health care consequences, a disease-site specific oncology patient navigation program started to take shape. Based on the recognition that patients diagnosed with cancer need support, resources, and treatment, this community-based cancer program started laying the foundation for an oncology navigation program that would grow exponentially over the next 2 years.