JCO Oncology Practice explained

JCO Oncology Practice
Former Name:Journal of Oncology Practice
Abbreviation:JCO Oncol. Pract.
Discipline:Oncology
Publisher:Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
Country:United States
History:2005–present
Frequency:Monthly
Impact:4.7
Impact-Year:2023
Issn:1554-7477
Oclc:77640911
Website:https://ascopubs.org/journal/op

JCO Oncology Practice[1] (known from 2005 to 2019 as the Journal of Oncology Practice)[2] is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering the mechanics of oncology care. It was established in 2005 and is published by the American Society of Clinical Oncology. The editor-in-chief is John V. Cox (UT Southwestern Medical Center).[3] The editor-in-chief designate is Jeffrey Peppercorn (Massachusetts General Hospital).[4]

History

The first issue was managed by then-editor in chief Douglas Blayney (Stanford), and was published in May 2005 featuring "... material on oncologic best practice methods originated by our colleagues, who may care for patients in office, hospital out-patient, academic, or home-care settings. These pieces may be first-authored, multi-authored, or may result from interviews by our staff."[5] Blayney was succeeded by John V. Cox (University of Texas Southwestern) in 2008.

Indexing

JCO Oncology Practice is indexed in:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: JCO Oncology Practice.
  2. Web site: JCO Oncology Practice.
  3. Web site: John V. Cox, DO, FASCO. American Society of Clinical Oncology.
  4. Web site: Jeffrey Peppercorn Named Editor-in-Chief of JCO Oncology Practice. 22 February 2022 . American Society of Clinical Oncology.
  5. 10.1200/jop.2005.1.1.np. From the Desk of the Editor. 2005. Blayney. Douglas W.. Journal of Oncology Practice . 1. 1. np. 20871669. 2793561.