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South Asian Journal of Cancer

South Asian Journal of Cancer is a scientific journal, published since 2012 in English. The journal's country of origin is India and its primary focus area is oncology.

Details
Abbr. South Asian J Cancer
Start 2012
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
p-ISSN 2278-330X
e-ISSN 2278-4306
Country India
Language English
Specialty Oncology
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 11346 25
SJR / Ranks: 13165 222
CiteScore / Ranks: 11773 1.50
Recent Articles
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Rathnasamy N, Lavingia V, Aggarwal S, Talwar V, Shukla P, Rohtagi N, et al.
South Asian J Cancer . 2025 Mar; 13(4):241-245. PMID: 40060356
Evidence is mounting that circulating tumor deoxyribonucleic acid can be tested accurately, frequently, and in a noninvasive form. Its role in monitoring patients with cancer, particularly colorectal cancer, is increasing....
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Jain A, Parikh P, Dadhich S, Arora A, Kumar M, Ranjan P, et al.
South Asian J Cancer . 2025 Mar; 13(4):305-308. PMID: 40060355
Familial adenomatous polyposis is an important hereditary risk factor for colon cancer. Such patients and families need special attention for prevention, early detection, and optimal treatment. Molecular testing is key...
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Lakmal M, Selvasekar C, Aggarwal S, Rawat S
South Asian J Cancer . 2025 Mar; 13(4):259-262. PMID: 40060354
Introduction: Locally advanced colorectal cancer management remains a challenge due to multiple reasons. Some of the major ones include the changes following the use of neoadjuvant radiotherapy and systemic anticancer...
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Parikh P, Bahl A, Sharma G, Pramanik R, Wadhwa J, Bajpai P, et al.
South Asian J Cancer . 2025 Mar; 13(4):287-295. PMID: 40060353
Introduction: Metastatic CRC is considered as a heterogenous disease. Its management is therefore complex and dynamic. In order the give a ready reference to community oncologists, we developed this real...
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Oberoi A, Selvasekar C, Murali S, Kumar B, Aggarwal S, Aggarwal S, et al.
South Asian J Cancer . 2025 Mar; 13(4):309-314. PMID: 40060352
Background: International medical graduates (IMGs) play a crucial role in the United Kingdom National Health Service (NHS), yet they encounter significant challenges adapting to the NHS environment. This study aims...
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Aggarwal S, Chougle A, Talwar V, Shukla P, Rohtagi N, Verma A, et al.
South Asian J Cancer . 2025 Mar; 13(4):246-250. PMID: 40060351
The majority of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) will ultimately develop metastasis. Identifying specific molecular characteristics in them can help optimize their management in a personalized manner. This requires a...
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Rawat S, Aggarwal S, Parikh P, Chaudhary A, Kumar M, Sharma M, et al.
South Asian J Cancer . 2025 Mar; 13(4):251-258. PMID: 40060350
Complete mesocolic excision (CME) for colorectal cancer builds on the success of total mesorectal excision (TME), the international gold standard for rectal cancer. In TME, removal of the primary tumor...
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Somashekhar S, Surendran A, Goyal D, Rawat S, Aggarwal S, Selvasekar C, et al.
South Asian J Cancer . 2025 Mar; 13(4):267-273. PMID: 40060349
Accounting for 8.7% of global cancer deaths, colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the leading causes of cancer-related mortality. Cytoreduction surgery (CRS) combined with hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) is part...
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Aggarwal S, Lavingiya V, Krishna V, Chitalkar P, Ostwal V, Parikh P
South Asian J Cancer . 2025 Mar; 13(4):225-228. PMID: 40060348
No abstract available.
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R S, Sarin A, Aggarwal S, Halder S, Hukku S, Mustafa T, et al.
South Asian J Cancer . 2025 Mar; 13(4):274-280. PMID: 40060347
A major advance in rectal cancer was the evidence supporting short-course radiotherapy and long-course chemoradiotherapy. Both have been shown to improve local outcomes. Total neoadjuvant therapy (TNT) is the new...