15 July 2025
Cancers | Highly Cited Special Issues Published in 2024 in the “Cancer Pathophysiology” Section

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We are pleased to invite you to read the highly cited Special Issues in 2024 related to the “Cancer Pathophysiology” Section in Cancers (ISSN: 2072-6694). We hope this announcement will provide useful information for this field.
The list of relevant Special Issues is provided below:
“Pathology of Urogenital Cancers”
Guest Editors: Prof. Roberta Mazzucchelli and Dr. Giovanni Tossetta
Cited by 140+
Viewed by 36000+
“Metastatic Progression of Human Melanoma”
Guest Editors: Prof. Dr. Jozsef Tímar and Dr. Andrea Ladányi
Cited by 120+
Viewed by 55000+
“The Role of Tunneling Nanotubes in Intercellular Communication and Pathophysiology of Cancer”
Guest Editor: Dr. Emil Lou
Cited by 110+
Viewed by 31000+
“New Insights in Molecular Pathology of Cancers: From Biomarkers to Therapeutic Targets”
Guest Editor: Dr. Hisham Bahmad
Cited by 60+
Viewed by 22000+
“Advances in Breast Cancer: From Pathogenesis to Therapy”
Guest Editors: Prof. Dr. Ana Isabel Torres-Suárez and Dr. Ana Isabel Fraguas-Sánchez
Cited by 35+
Viewed by 16000+
“Lipids and Small Metabolites in Cancer”
Guest Editors: Dr. Zsolt Balogi and Dr. Laszlo Vigh
Cited by 30+
Viewed by 20000+