Media outlets starting with C
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CCancer Matters
Cancer Matters is a blog about cancer treatments and news. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. This blog offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Cancer Network
Home of the journal ONCOLOGY, Cancer Network provides research and opinion on the screening, early detection, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancers. It offers different perspectives on oncology/hematology through review articles, news, podcasts, blogs, and more.
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Cancer Nursing
Designed as a peer-reviewed journal to address the issues of special care and support of cancer prevention and detection, geriatric and pediatric cancer nursing, medical and surgical oncology, nutritional support, psychological aspects, patient responses and nursing interventions. Includes information on cancer care delivery practices and practical applications of recent research findings.
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Cancer Nursing Practice
Background and Format:Cancer Nursing Practice aims to inform, support and educate nurses caring for patients with cancer. The magazine publishes articles that have clear implications for practice. They welcome contributions to the various sections of the journal, including opinion, resources, features, continuing professional development and careers. Articles should be informative, have something new to say or to offer a fresh approach to an old subject, challenge current practice or review current thinking.Readership:Cancer Nursing Practice was created specifically for cancer nurses. The readership is 16,346 based on a sample of 423 and an average pass along of 1.8
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CCancer Research
Peer-reviewed journal edited to feature articles on laboratory cancer research and cancer-related biomedical science, covering subspecialties such as biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics, biology, cell kinetics, cell culture, experimental pathology, pharmacology and virology. Included are articles on biomarkers, chemotherapy, epidemiology, hematology, host-tumor relationships, radiotherapy and surgery.
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CCancer Research UK
Science Update blog is a blog co-written by three of Cancer Research UK’s professional science communicators. The aim of the blog is to “cover the latest cancer research, including that funded by the charity” and highlight relevant material “debunking myths and media scares”. The three Bloggers are Henry Scowcroft, Kat Arney and Oliver Childs. Henry studied Biochemistry at university and eventually worked his way into science journalism, Kat has been with Cancer Research UK since 2004 and previously spent six years as a Laboratory Researcher, Oliver studied Natural Sciences at Bath University. After graduating, he then spent several years working in science publishing in various editorial roles, including as Copy Editor of Nature Reviews Cancer. Blog posts are news and research-led and are highly scientific and factual. Posts can be sectioned into dozens of categories regarding cancer news, information, policy, and research, and can be viewed by type of cancer. The blog would be of interest to the general public as well as healthcare professionals. PR opportunities lie within scientific research placement. Although the blog posts do cover Cancer Research UK’s own news and progress, they do also cover external research. Henry states that the team wish to receive 'embargoed, peer-reviewed scientific content preferred. We only accept guest post offers under exceptional circumstances, and cannot endorse any products'. The team can be reached by email. Awards: 2018 - UK Blog Awards, Health & Social Care - Business (nominated)
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CCancer Therapy Advisor
Resource that offers oncology healthcare professionals a comprehensive knowledge base of oncology information.
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CCancer Today
Formerly know as CR and written for cancer patients, survivors, advocates, caregivers and interested physicians and scientists. Connects all groups of people who are personally affected by cancer, caring for patients and working toward preventing and curing the disease. Covers cancer policy and advocacy, as well as basic, clinical and transnational research developments across all cancers. Media Kit: http://www.cancertodaymag.org/Documents/CancerToday_MK_FINAL.pdf
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CCancer Treatment Reviews
Impact Factor: 7.983 (Source: 2015 Journal Citation Reports, Thomson Reuters 2016) 5-Year Impact factor: 6.772 (Source: 2015 Journal Citation Reports, Thomson Reuters 2016) Circulation: 51 (Source: Publisher) Monthly Unique Users: 8,984 (Source: Adobe Analytics, Jan-Mar 2016) Frequency: Published 10 times a year. Months of Distribution: January February March April May June July September November December Aims of the journal: Cancer Treatment Reviews is an international review journal that keeps both the clinician and researcher abreast of modern concepts and developments in cancer treatment research through the publication of state of the art, authoritative reviews; evidence-based reviews (using a prior defined selection process to identify key articles from the literature and reviewing them in the form of a structured abstract, evidence summary and commentary); and systematic reviews. Content: Each issue aims to provide topical reviews under the following regular sections: Comments on controversy; Tumor reviews; Anti-tumor treatments; New drugs; Complications of treatment; General and supportive care; Laboratory/clinic interface Editorial contacts: See the list of editorial contacts here Manuscript submission: Author guidelines can be found here. Access manuscript submission page here Other information: See advertising information here
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CCancer Wellness
Cancer Wellness is a magazine that offers an uplifting, enlightened, and nuanced view of living well with cancer.