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Elsevier
Elsevier is a world-leading publisher of scientific, technical and medical information, and serves more than 30 million scientists, students and health information professionals worldwide. For over 125 years, Elsevier has delivered world-class information and innovative tools to researchers, educators and practitioners. With a global scholarly community of 7,000 journal editors, 70,000 editorial board members, 300,000 reviewers, and 600,000 authors, Elsevier publishes over 2,000 journals and 19,000 books, with 2,000 new books each year.
The mission of
Elsevier Health Sciences is to advance medicine by delivering superior education, reference information and decision support tools to doctors, nurses, health practitioners and students. Serving 20 million allied health professionals, students, medical researchers, pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, and research institutions, Elsevier Health Sciences is passionate about publishing trusted, leading-edge medical information – pushing the frontiers and fuelling a continuous cycle of exploration, discovery and progress.
Elsevier Health Sciences is the publisher of key international journals for oncology, including
Cancer Treatment Reviews, European Journal of Cancer, Lung Cancer, Seminars in Oncology, Seminars in Radiation Oncology, The Breast, The Lancet, and The Lancet Oncology.
Elsevier is uniquely equipped to serve the specific needs of clients in Asia, balancing regional expertise with global resources. As the leading professional organiser of medical, healthcare and pharmaceutical events, Elsevier manages numerous conferences and exhibitions that rank among the highest in its niche sectors worldwide.
| Event Champion |
Dr Joe LAM, Managing Director,
Elsevier Health Sciences, SEA |
| Conference Producer |
Suzanne KHOO |
| Managing Editor |
CHEE Hooi Ping |
| Editorial/Project Manager |
ONG Yi Chin |
| Event Manager |
Irene YAP |
| Marketing |
Jason LENG |
| Media Relations |
ONG Su Yin |
| Creative |
Wendy OOI |
| Sponsorship Sales |
Dexter LEE(APAC & SEA) |
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NG Hui Ling (SEA) |
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Arlene TORIBIO (Philippines) |
The Lancet Oncology
History
The Lancet Oncology was launched in September, 2000, as a lively monthly journal containing reviews, opinion, and news covering international issues relevant to clinical cancer specialists worldwide. In May, 2005, the journal expanded to include original research and began publishing articles Online First prior to print publication. The journal has quickly established itself as one of the premier journals worldwide for original research, especially reports from clinical trials. Uniquely, all original research is peer-reviewed via a fast-track service, and successful papers are published within 8 weeks of submission. In 2008, the journal expanded its online presence to include regular podcasts.
In 2007,
The Lancet Oncology also convened its first conference, held in Singapore, entitled Asia and Cancer Management in the 21st Century. Additionally in 2007, the journal hosted a plenary lecture at the Oncology Congress in San Francisco, CA, USA, on the topic of developmental biology, self renewal, and cancer. In subsequent years, the journal has hosted a second plenary lecture at the 2008 Oncology Congress, and the inaugural Asian Oncology Summit in 2009. In 2010,
The Lancet Oncology's involvement in conferences will continue to expand with further events, including the Second Asian Oncology Summit in Bali, Indonesia.
Reputation and Impact
The Lancet Oncology has an impact factor of 13.283. The journal is currently ranked sixth out of 141 cancer journals worldwide, and is in the top 1.5% of all scientific journals, of any discipline, globally (ISI Journal Citation Reports, 2008). Articles published in
The Lancet Oncology regularly receive coverage in the mainstream print, online, and broadcast media.
Coverage
The aim of
The Lancet Oncology is to publish interesting, informative, and practice-changing articles on any topic connected with clinical oncology. Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Breast cancer
- Endocrine system cancer
- Gastrointestinal cancer
- Genitourinary cancer
- Gynaecological cancer
- Haematological cancer
- Head and neck cancer
- Neurooncology
- Paediatric oncology
- Thoracic oncology
- Sarcoma
- Skin cancer
- Epidemiology, cancer prevention, and cancer control
- Supportive care
- Imaging
- Health-care systems
About the Editor
Dr David Collingridge has been Editor of
The Lancet Oncology since March, 2002, after 6 months in the role of Senior Editor. Prior to his appointments at
The Lancet Oncology, he gained a PhD in Tumour Biology from the Gray Cancer Institute/University College London, UK, and held research posts in the Department of Therapeutic Radiology, Yale University, CT, USA, and in the PET Oncology Group, Imperial College School of Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK.
Dr David Collingridge can be contacted at
david.collingridge@lancet.com.