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  2. Welcome to the British Journal of Cancer. The BJC is devoted to publishing cutting edge discovery, translational and clinical cancer research across the broad spectrum of oncology

  3. Journal Information | British Journal of Cancer - Nature

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    The British Journal of Cancer (BJC) is one of the most cited general cancer journals, it is committed to publishing cutting edge discovery, translational and clinical cancer research.

  4. Deep learning analysis of histopathological images predicts immunotherapy prognosis and reveals tumour microenvironment features in non-small cell lung cancer. Youyu Wang.

  5. Research articles | British Journal of Cancer - Nature

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    Deep learning analysis of histopathological images predicts immunotherapy prognosis and reveals tumour microenvironment features in non-small cell lung cancer. Youyu Wang.

  6. Read the latest Research articles in Cancer from British Journal of Cancer.

  7. Guide to Authors | British Journal of Cancer - Nature

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    Research articles describing novel findings that are of broad interest to cancer researchers and/or oncologists. Systematic Reviews, Meta-analyses and Clinical Trials are classified as Articles ...

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  9. Articles in 2021 | British Journal of Cancer - Nature

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    Consultations for clinical features of possible cancer and associated urgent referrals before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: an observational cohort study from English primary care

  10. Multiple initiatives aim to develop circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) tests for early cancer detection in asymptomatic individuals.

  11. Cancer incidence variation between population groups can inform public health and cancer services. Previous studies have shown cancer incidence rates vary by ethnic group in England.