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Call for Immuno-oncology and Immunotherapy Manuscripts

Federal Practitioner is inviting VA, DoD, and PHS health care providers and researchers to contribute to the November 2020 special issue on immuno-oncology.


 

Federal Practitioner is inviting hematology and oncology health care providers and researchers to contribute to the November 2020 special issue on immuno-oncology. The special issue is produced in cooperation with the Association of VA Hematology/Oncology (AVAHO). The journal is especially interested in new research, case studies, review articles, and patient care program descriptions.

Interested authors can send a brief 2 to 3 sentence abstract to fedprac@mdedge.com by May 29, 2020, or submit a completed article directly into Editorial Manager, a web-based manuscript submission and review system. The updated and complete submission guidelines, including details about the style and format, can be found here:

http://www.mdedge.com/fedprac/page/submission-guidelines

All manuscripts submitted to Federal Practitioner for both special and regular issues will be subject to peer review. Peer reviews are conducted in a double-blind fashion, and the reviewers are asked to comment on the manuscript’s importance, accuracy, relevance, clarity, timeliness, balance, and reference citation. Final decisions on all submitted manuscripts are made by the Editorial Advisory Association Hematology/Oncology special issue advisory board.

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