Journal of Community and Supportive Oncology
Published by Frontline Medical Communications Inc.
ISSN : 2330-7749
Abbreviation : J. Community Support. Oncol.
Aims & Scope
The Journal of Community and Supportive Oncology (JCSO) is a bimonthly, peer-reviewed journal that features Original Research and Review articles, Case Reports, and How We Do It essays in clinical oncology and supportive care.
The readership is comprised of practice-based medical oncologists and hematologists, supportive care specialists, mid-level providers, and pharmacists.
JCSO keeps readers current in all aspects of cancer treatment, especially targeted therapies, immunotherapies, and novel drugs, as well as the latest findings on symptom management and patient care.
This focus on the nexus between the oncology care team and patient well-being and outcomes throughout the disease continuum makes the Journal a unique and vital clinical forum and resource in the supportive and practice settings.
A dynamic Features section rounds off the journal with regular articles under the headings of New Therapies (addressed by cancer type, eg, breast or multiple myeloma), Cancer & Comorbidity, Practice Management, Patient & Survivor Care, and The JCSO Interview.
In addition, the monthly Community Translations column and accompanying expert Commentary examine newly approved drugs and therapies and their translation into practice.
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Journal is indexed in leading academic databases, ensuring global visibility and accessibility of our peer-reviewed research.
Subjects & Keywords
Journal’s research areas, covering key disciplines and specialized sub-topics in Medicine, designed to support cutting-edge academic discovery.
Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy and impact on quality of life 6 months after treatment with chemotherapy
Citation: 78
Authors: Antoinetta, Floortje, Wouter, Chantal, Gerard
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Bridging the gap: a palliative care consultation service in a hematological malignancy–bone marrow transplant unit
Citation: 48
Authors: Kathy, Judith, Susan, John, Janet, Rachelle
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Late referral to palliative care consultation service: length of stay and in-hospital mortality outcomes
Citation: 43
Authors: Jessi, Stephanie
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Fluoroquinolone-related neuropsychiatric and mitochondrial toxicity: a collaborative investigation by scientists and members of a social network
Citation: 42
Authors: Kamaljeet, Raja, Arpit, Norma, Anindya, Suvarthi, Saurabh, Shweta, Manjeshwar, Venkatesh, Matthew, Jennifer, Yasmine, Alan, John, John, LeAnn, Zaina, Bryan, Brandon, Peter, Oliver, Dennis, Gowtham, Kevin, Paul, William, Richard, Richard, Virginia, Charles
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Health care expenditures associated with depression in adults with cancer
Citation: 42
Authors: Xiaoyun, Usha
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Reaching high-risk underserved individuals for cancer genetic counseling by video-teleconferencing
Citation: 41
Authors: Lindsey, Anna, Natalie, Ivette, Sarah, Brad, Gail
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Effects of exercise interventions during different treatments in breast cancer
Citation: 36
Authors: Ciaran, Brian, Alexander, Maryam
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Olanzapine versus fosaprepitant for the prevention of concurrent chemotherapy radiotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting
Citation: 32
Authors: Rudolph, Cindy, Jennifer, Charles
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Impact of a telehealth intervention on quality of life and symptom distress in patients with head and neck cancer
Citation: 27
Authors: Mark, Cynthia, Jeffrey, Tara, Jamie, John, Barbara