The Axia Journal of Oncology Case Reports (AJOCR) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing detailed case reports that provide valuable insights into oncology, including rare cancer cases, novel therapeutic approaches, and unique clinical presentations. Our mission is to serve as a platform for oncologists, pathologists, researchers, and healthcare professionals to share real-world clinical experiences that contribute to medical knowledge and improve patient outcomes.
Scope:
- Rare and Uncommon Cancer Cases – Case studies on rare malignancies and unusual tumor presentations.
- Novel Cancer Treatments – Reports on new chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and personalized medicine approaches.
- Oncologic Surgery Case Reports – Complex tumor resections, minimally invasive procedures, and innovative surgical techniques.
- Radiation Oncology Cases – Reports on stereotactic radiotherapy, proton therapy, and radiation toxicity management.
- Hematologic Malignancies – Leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma, and bone marrow transplantation case studies.
- Pediatric Oncology Cases – Unique pediatric cancer presentations, treatment challenges, and outcomes.
- Metastatic and Advanced Cancers – Case studies detailing treatment strategies for late-stage cancer patients.
- Immuno-Oncology and CAR-T Therapy – Case reports on immune checkpoint inhibitors, CAR-T cell therapy, and monoclonal antibodies.
- Oncologic Emergencies – Cases involving tumor lysis syndrome, spinal cord compression, and febrile neutropenia.
- Paraneoplastic Syndromes – Uncommon cancer-associated syndromes and their clinical management.
- Genomic and Molecular Oncology Cases – Tumor biomarker-driven treatment responses and genetic mutation discoveries.
- Oncology Imaging and Diagnostics – PET-CT, MRI, and novel imaging modalities for cancer detection and monitoring.
- Palliative and Supportive Oncology – Pain management, end-of-life care, and symptom control case reports.
- Unusual Treatment Responses – Exceptional responses to experimental or off-label therapies.
- Multidisciplinary Tumor Board Case Discussions – Collaborative case reports involving different specialties in oncology care.
AJOCR serves oncologists, radiation oncologists, surgical oncologists, hematologists, pathologists, radiologists, and researchers dedicated to advancing oncology case-based knowledge and clinical practice.
The journal follows a rigorous peer-review process, ensures international visibility through indexing in major scientific databases, and promotes rapid publication to disseminate impactful oncology case reports.