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Breast Disease

Breast Disease

An International Journal
Published in Association with IOS Press

eISSN: 15581551 | ISSN: 08886008
The recent expansion of work in the field of breast cancer inevitably will hasten discoveries that will have impact on patient outcome. The breadth of this research that spans basic science, clinical medicine, epidemiology, and public policy poses difficulties for investigators. Not only is it necessary to be facile in comprehending ideas from many disciplines, but also important to understand the public implications of these discoveries.

Breast Disease publishes review issues devoted to an in-depth analysis of the scientific and public implications of recent research on a specific problem in breast cancer. Thus, the reviews will not only discuss recent discoveries but will also reflect on their impact in breast cancer research or clinical management.

From 2009 onward, Breast Disease also started publishing unsollicited peer-reviewed articles. The topics can cover basic cellular and molecular biology, epidemiology, genetics, clinical research, imaging, and social and legal issues.

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Breast Disease is a peer-reviewed journal publishing papers on topics such as basic cellular and molecular biology, epidemiology, genetics, clinical research, imaging, and social and legal issues. The journal publishes research articles and reviews.

Breast Disease publishes review issues devoted to an in-depth analysis of the scientific and public implications of recent research on a specific problem in breast cancer. Thus, the reviews will not only discuss recent discoveries but will also reflect on their impact in breast cancer research or clinical management.

The ongoing work in the field of breast cancer inevitably will hasten discoveries that will have impact on patient outcome. The breadth of this research that spans basic science, clinical medicine, epidemiology, and public policy poses difficulties for investigators. Not only is it necessary to be facile in comprehending ideas from many disciplines, but also important to understand the public implications of these discoveries.

The editorial team believes that Breast Disease will be a timely and important addition to the information needs of scientists, clinicians, and policy makers.

Founding Editor
Edison T. Liu The Jackson Laboratory, USA
Editorial Board Members
William G. Cance University of Florida, USA
Charles V. Clevenger Virginia Commonwealth University, USA
Stan Lipkowitz National Cancer Institute, USA
Diana M. Lopez University of Miami School of Medicine, USA
Kathy D. Miller Indiana Cancer Pavilion, USA
Etta Pisano University of North Carolina, USA
Barbara Rimer National Cancer Institute, USA
Andrew Seidman Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, USA
Wei-Zen Wei Wayne State University, USA
Yosef Yarden Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Doug Yee University of Minnesota, USA
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