19 October 2023
Cancers | Most Viewed Special Issues in 2023 in the Section “Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention”

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We are pleased to invite you to read the most viewed Special Issues in 2023 in Cancers (ISSN: 2072-6694) in the Section “Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention”. The Special Issues list is as follows:
“Feature Paper in Section “Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention” Edited by Prof. Dr. Roger Anderson and Dr. Paweł Koczkodaj |
Edited by Dr. Vikas Yadav, Dr. Hardeep Singh Tuli and Prof. Dr. Mukerrem Betul Yerer Aycan |
“Advancing Health Equity to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities” Edited by Prof. Dr. Shailesh Singh and Dr. Rajesh Singh |
“Lifestyles and Hepatocellular Carcinoma” Edited by Prof. Dr. Jean-François Dufour |
“Inherited Breast Cancer Risk: BRCA Mutations and Beyond” Edited by Prof. Dr. George Fountzilas, Dr. Helena Linardou and Dr. Alexia Eliades |
Edited by Dr. Sanjay Premi and Dr. Jyoti Srivastava |
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