期刊名称:JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY BRACHYTHERAPY

ISSN:1689-832X
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:TERMEDIA PUBLISHING HOUSE LTD, KLEEBERGA ST 2, POZNAN, POLAND, 61-615
  出版社网址:http://www.termedia.pl/
期刊网址:http://www.termedia.pl/Journal/-54
影响因子:1.656
主题范畴:ONCOLOGY;    RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
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About the journal

Aims and Scope
“Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy”
www.jocb.eu

Journal of the Polish Brachytherapy Society

The articles in this journal are published open access (OA)

The “Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy” is an international and multidisciplinary magazine that will publish papers of original research as well as reviews of articles. Main subjects of the journal include: clinical brachytherapy, combined modality treatment, advances in radiobiology, hyperthermia and tumour biology, as well as physical aspects relevant to brachytherapy, particularly in the field of imaging, dosimetry and radiation therapy planning. Original contributions will include experimental studies of combined modality treatment, tumor sensitization and normal tissue protection, molecular radiation biology, and clinical investigations of cancer treatment in brachytherapy. Another field of interest will be the educational part of the magazine.

The “Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy” publish original peer-reviewed papers, technical advances, reviews of articles, and point/counterpoint of opinions on controversial issues. Original articles regarding any aspect of brachytherapy always are welcome. Educational papers will be prepared and presented by invited authors. Letters to the Editor-in-Chief are highly encouraged.

The journal is originally published in the print version.

This is an open access journal which means that all content is freely available without charge to the user or his/her institution. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles in this journal without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author. This is in accordance with the BOAI definition of open access.
 
Abstracting and indexing
Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy is abstracted and indexed in:

Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
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Free Medical Journals
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International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE)
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ISI Master Journal List
Polish Minsitry of Science and Higher Education (PMSHE)
PubMed
PubMed Central
Polish Medical Library (GBL)
SCIRUS
SCOPUS
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Instructions to Authors
EDITORIAL POLICY AND GENERAL INFORMATION

Journal of the Polish Brachytherapy Society


Aims and Scope.

The “Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy” (JCB) is an international and multidisciplinary magazine that publishes papers of original research as well as reviews of articles. Main subjects of the journal include: clinical brachytherapy, combined modality treatment, advances in radiobiology, hyperthermia and tumor biology, as well as physical aspects relevant to brachytherapy, particularly in the field of imaging, dosimetry and radiation therapy planning. Original contributions involve experimental studies of combined modality treatment, tumor sensitization and normal tissue protection, molecular radiation biology and clinical investigations of cancer treatment in brachytherapy. Another field of interest is the educational corner.

The “Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy” publishes original peer-reviewed papers, technical advances, reviews of articles, and point/counterpoint of opinions on controversial issues. Original articles regarding any aspect of brachytherapy are always welcome. Educational papers are prepared and presented by invited authors. Letters to the Editor-in-Chief are highly encouraged.
The journal will have 4 issues per year in traditional and in electronic form. For full-text online access visit the Journal's website at www.jocb.eu.

JCB editors endorse the principles embodied in the Declaration of Helsinki and expect that all investigations involving humans will be performed according to these regulations. For animal experimentation reported in the journal, it is expected that investigators will obey the Interdisciplinary Principles and Guidelines for the Use of Animals in Research, Testing, and Education issued by the New York Academy of Sciences Ad hoc Committee on Animal Research. All human and animal studies must be approved by the investigator's Institutional review board. The JCB abides by the "Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals," 5th ed. (N Engl J Med 1997; 336: 309-315).
The journal applies procedures ensuring the originality of manuscripts in accordance with the criteria of the ICMJE (International Committee of Medical Journal Editors) and WAME (World Association of Medical Editors). Therefore it is also necessary to provide information on the scope of input of each author to the publication, among others who is the author of the concept of the study, assumptions, methods, study protocol, and the like, as well as on the affiliation of each of the authors. The editorial office observes the highest standards of scientific publication and the cooperation with authors is based on the transparency of information on the actual input of persons/institutions in the development of the publication. All cases of ghostwriting and guest authorship will be liable for customary penalty as an indication of scientific negligence.

Submission of Manuscripts.

Manuscripts must be written in English. All new manuscripts have to be submitted through the JCB online submission and reviewed web site (www.jocb.eu). All authors are requested to submit the text, tables and artwork in electronic form (except a PDF format). Authors should also state that the manuscript or parts of it was not and will not be submitted elsewhere for publish, while in the review process of the JCB. Submitted items must include cover letter, manuscript (including title page, abstract, manuscript text, references, table and figure legends), tables and figures.

Review process.

Manuscripts are being evaluated on the basis of presenting new insights to the investigated topic and are more likely to contribute to the research they proposed, its progress or change in clinical practice or in the way of thinking about a disease. It is understood that all authors listed on a manuscript have agreed to its submission. The signature (electronic) of the corresponding author on the letter of submission confirms these conditions.

The manuscripts are firstly studied by the JCB editors. Papers with insufficient priority for publication are rejected immediately. Incomplete packages or manuscripts not prepared in the advised style will be sending back to authors without scientific review. The authors are notified with the reference number upon manuscript registration at the Editorial Office. The registered manuscripts are sending to two independent experts for scientific evaluation. The evaluation process usually takes up to 4 weeks. Submitted papers are accepted for publication after positive opinion from the independent reviewers.
The revised manuscript should also be accompanied by a unique file (separate from the cover letter) with the response to the reviewers' comments listed, item number, stating the page number, paragraph, etc., where in the revised version each point has been addressed, or alternatively why it has not been addressed. Please boldface or highlight all changes in the revised version.

Conflict of Interest Guidelines.

Sources of funding have to be acknowledged and all authors must disclose any commercial association or other arrangement (financial compensation, potential to profit consultancy, stock ownership, honor, patent - licensing arrangements, etc.) that might pose or imply conflict of interest with connection to the submitted paper. All such information will be available to the reviewers and at the discretion of the Editor will be published on a footnote to the article.

JCB policy requires all reviewers, Co-Editors and Editorial Board members to reveal in a written statement any relationships that could be construed and cause a conflict of interest with regard to a manuscript under review. The letter addressed to the Editor-in-Chief should include a statement of any financial relationship with commercial companies that might be involved with a product under study.

Permissions.

Materials obtained from other sources must be accompanied by a written statement from both author and publisher, giving permission to the JCB for reproduction. The JCB requires written permission from at least one author of papers still in press, unpublished data and personal communications.

Patient’s confidentiality.

Changing the details of patients in order to disguise them is a form of data alteration. Therefore, authors of clinical papers are obliged to ensure patients privacy rights. Only clinically or scientifically important data are permitted for publishing. So, in order to identify a patient’s data from a case report, illustration or paper, Editors of JCB ask for a written consent of the patient or his/her guardian to publish their data (including photograms) prior to publication.

Copyright transfer.

Upon acceptance, authors transfer copyrights to the JCB. Once an article is accepted for publication, the information therein is prohibited from reporting by media until the mail date of the issue in which the article appears. Upon acceptance all published manuscripts become the permanent property of the Termedia sp. z o.o., the publisher of JCB, and can not be published elsewhere without written permission from the publisher.

Publishing model.

JCB is published by using an open access model. All original scientific content [research articles, review articles, case reports, educational papers] are available free of charge without restrictions from the journal's webpage at: www.jocb.eu. Submission, review and publication of manuscripts are free of charge.

Criteria for manuscripts.

Editorial Board of the JCB consider an original articles with the understanding that neither the manuscript nor any part of its essential substance, tables or figures was published previously in print or electronic format and are not under consideration by any other publication or electronic medium. Each submission packet should include written statement signed by the first author of publication that was not been published previously or submitted elsewhere for review, as well as copyright transfer.

Categories of articles.
The accepted papers are published in the following journal sections:
1. clinical investigations (not more than 10 pages)
2. review articles (not more than 14 pages)
3. preliminary reports (not more than 4 pages)
4. educational articles (invited authors)
5. biology contributions (not more than 10 pages)
6. physics contributions (not more than 10 pages)
7. case reports (not more than 8 pages)
8. letters to the Editor for comments on recent articles (not more than 1 page)
9. supplements.

Preparation of manuscripts.

Guidelines for submission in the JCB are in accordance with: Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals (N Eng J Med, 1997; 336: 309-15).
Manuscript should be typewritten on an ISO A4 (210x297 mm) size. Text should be double spaced with 12-point typeface (Times New Roman, Arial, for example). Margins: 2.5 cm (1 inch) at top, bottom, right, and left.

Illustrations are very helpful and for case reports are mandatory. In reviews an explanation is needed about retrieval sources used in an article and specifications of the criteria in selecting the referred papers.
The Editorial Board reserves the privilege to adjust the format of the article.

Necessary inclusions of manuscripts.

In case of all original articles, the following materials must be submitted. The manuscript should be arranged as Title Page, Structured Abstract with Key Words, Purpose, Material and methods, Results, Discussion with Conclusions, Acknowledgments, References, Figure Legends, Table Legends, Tables and Figures. Pages must be numbered consecutively, starting with the Title Page as number 1.

Title Page. The Title page must include a concise title: names and affiliations of all authors; department and institution address where the research was conducted; short running title; name, address, telephone number, fax number and email address of corresponding author. All authors listed on the title page are required to write their full first name and degrees.

Structured Abstract: The structured abstract should be no more than 300 words and must be placed on a separate sheet. It has to be divided into sections as: Purpose, Material and methods, Results and Conclusions (except reviews, educational papers, case reports).
Each abstract section should begin from new line and briefly describe the purpose of the study, how the investigation was performed, most important results and the principal conclusions of the results.

Key words (3 to 6) should be written at the bottom of the page including abstract. The use of the items from Index Medicus (Medical Subject Headings) is advised.

Text. The text of the article should be divided into paragraphs labeled as: Purpose, Material and Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions, Acknowledgements, References.

Purpose should contain scientific rationale and general introduction to the article. Background of the study should clearly be described as well as the aim of the article.

Material and methods should describe clearly the selection of observational or experimental subjects (patients or laboratory animals) involving factors such as age, gender, inclusion and exclusion criteria, (the circumstances for rejection from the study should be defined), randomization and masking (blinding) method.

The protocol of data acquisition, procedures, investigated parameters, methods of measurements and apparatus should be explained in sufficient details to allow other scientists to reproduce the results. Name and references to the established methods should be given. References and brief description need to provide for methods that were published but are not well known, whereas brand new or substantially modified methods should be described in particular. The reasons for using the methods should be provided along with the evaluation of their limitations. Drugs and other chemicals are obliged to be precisely identified with generic name, dose and route of administration.
The statistical methods should be described in detail to enable verification of the reported results.

Results concisely and reasonably summarize the findings. Restrict tables and figures to the number results need to explain the argument of the paper and assess its support. Data in graphs and tables must not be duplicated. Numbers of observations and report exclusions or losses to observations such as dropouts from a clinical trial should be given. The results of treatment have to be presented in a logical sequence in the text, tables and illustrations. All data’s from the tables or graphs are not to be repeated in the text and only the important observations should be emphasized.

Discussion must deal only with new and/or important aspects of the study. Data or other materials from the Purpose or the Results section are not to be repeated in detail. Discussion should include the implications of the findings and their limitations as well as suggestions for future research. The discussion need to confront the results of other investigations, especially quoted in the text.

Conclusions have to meet the goals of the study. New hypotheses can be stated, however only when warranted. Recommendations might be included whenever appropriate. Unqualified statements and conclusions not completely supported by the obtained data might be included only whenever can be stated.

Acknowledgements. All contributors who do not meet the criteria for authorship need to be listed, such as technical assistants, writing assistants or head of department who provided only general support. Financial and other material support should be disclosed and acknowledged.

References must be numbered consecutively as they are cited and marked in square brackets. References selected for publication should be chosen for their importance, accessibility, and for the "further reading" opportunities they provide. References first cited in tables or figure legends must be numbered so that they could be in sequence with references quoted in the text. The style of references provides Index Medicus. In any article with more than three authors, the use of "et al." would prevail.

The following is a sample reference:
Standard journal article
Journal Article Reference:
1. Skowronek J, Zwierzchowski G, Piotrowski T. Pulsed Dose Rate Brachytherapy – describing a method and a review of clinical applications. Rep Pract Oncol Radiother 2001; 6: 197–202.


Journal Article Reference with more than 3 Authors:
1. Wust P, Hildebrandt B, Sreenivasa G et al. Hyperthermia in combined treatment of cancer. Lancet Oncol 2002; 3: 487–497.

Article in Press: This is to be used only for papers accepted for publication. These articles should be cited as for other journal articles (in press) in place of volume and page numbers.

Book Reference:
1. Leibel SA, Phillips TL. Textbook of radiation oncology. WB Saunders Co; Philadelphia 1998: 1-24.

Conference proceedings:
Kimura J, Shibasaki H (editors). Recent advances in clinical neurophysiology. Proceedings of the 10th International Congress of EMG and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1995 October 15-19; Kyoto, Japan. Elsevier 1996; Amsterdam.

Conference paper:
Bengtsson S, Solheim BG. Enforcement of data protection, privacy and security in medical informatics. In: Lun KC, Degoulet P, Piemme TE, Rienhoff O (editors). MEDINFO 92. Proceedings of the 7th World Congress on Medical Informatics; 1992 September 6-10; Geneva, Switzerland.
The use of abstracts or review papers as references should be avoided. Unpublished observations and personal communications can not be used as references. Such material may be incorporated in an appropriate place in the text if necessary.

Figure and Table legends. Legends should be typed, double-spaced and numbered, corresponding to the figures, tables and placed on a separate pages in the end of the text. Whenever symbols, arrows, numbers or letters are used to identify parts of the figure, each of them should be explained clearly in the legend. Please use lowercase letters to label multipart figures. For photomicrographs, the internal scale marks should be defined and the method of staining should be given. The legend need to permit the figures or tables to be understood without reference to the text. If the figure was previously published, a credit line should be included and a permission letter supplied by the author.

Figures: Figures should be consecutively numbered (Arabic numerals) as they appear in the text and accompanied by legends, each submitted on a separate page. Figures should be professionally drawn and photographed; freehand or typewritten lettering are unacceptable. Letters, numbers, and symbols should be clear and even end of sufficient size, so whenever that when reduced for publication, each item will still be legible. Titles and detailed explanations need to be placed in the legends for figures, not within the figures themselves.

Color Figures. Color figures supplied with the article will appear in color on the web at no extra charge. There is no charge for a figure submitted in color to be reproduced in black and white print.

Tables. All tables should be numbered consecutively. Tables should be typed, double-spaced and each submitted on a separate page. Tables must be self-explanatory and authors must insure that the data is not duplicated in the text. Written permission from the publisher must accompany the articles whenever the table is reproduced from previously published data. Acknowledgment of previously published material need to be given in a footnote to the table, and the source should be included in the reference list. All abbreviations used in the table must be defined in footnotes at the bottom of the table. Footnotes need to be ordered as they first appear in the table with superscript Arabic numerals.

Units of Measurement. Measurements of length, height, weight, and volume should be reported in metric units (meter, kilogram or liter) or their decimal multiples. Temperatures need to be given in degrees Celsius. Blood pressures should be given in millimeters of mercury.
All hematological and clinical chemistry measurements should be reported in the metric system in terms of the International System of Units (SI). Alternative or non-SI units need to be added in parenthesis.

Abbreviations and Symbols. Use only standard abbreviations. Avoid abbreviations in the title and abstract. The full term for which an abbreviation stands should precede its first use in the text unless it is a standard unit of measurement.

Sending of the manuscript to JCB

Guidelines for Submission of Electronic Manuscripts:

You may: bold, underline, italic, subscript, superscript and strikeout, but do not justify text. For long dashes, please use two hyphens. In tables, use only tabs, not spaces to align columns. If you use Microsoft Word, do not use the “fast save” feature when saving your document.

The JCB use a Web-based online manuscript submission and review system. Please visit www.jocb.eu to submit your manuscript electronically. Here, new users should first create an account to obtain the password. Once you are logged in, you can submit manuscripts. The webpage guides authors stepwise through the creation and uploading of the various files. Note that original sources files, not PDF files, are required. Authors may send queries concerning the submission process, manuscript status or journal procedures to the Editorial Office. Once the submission files are uploaded the system automatically generates electronic (PDF) proof which is then used for reviewing. All correspondence, including the Editor's decision and request for revisions, will be send by e-mail.

Manuscripts must be accompanied by a covering letter signed by the first author. This must include:

1. information on prior or duplicate publication or submission elsewhere any part of the work as defined earlier in this document;

2. a statement of financial or other relationships that might lead to a conflict of interest (see below)

3. a statement saying that the manuscript was read and approved by all authors, that the requirements for authorship was met as stated earlier in this document, and that each author believes the manuscript represents honest work;

4. the name, address, and telephone number of the corresponding author who is responsible for communicating with the other authors about revisions and final approval of the proofs. The covering letter with above specifications should provide any additional information that may be helpful to the Editor, such as the type of article in the particular journal that the manuscript represents. The manuscript must be accompanied by copies of permissions to reproduce published material, to use illustrations or report information about identifiable people, or to name people for their contributions.

Editor-in-Chief:

Janusz Skowronek, MD, PhD, Ass. Prof.

Greater Poland Cancer Center

15 Garbary Street, 61-866 Pozna?, Poland

Office: +48 61 8850817, Fax: +48 61 8850834

contact: brachyterapia@wco.pl


Publisher:

Termedia sp. z o.o.

9/1 Wenedów Street, 61-614 Poznań, Poland

Phone/fax: +48 61 822 77 81

www.termedia.pl, e-mail: termedia@termedia.pl
Editorial Board
Editorial Office


Editor-In-Chief: Janusz Skowronek, MD, PhD, Ass. Prof.
phone: +48 61 8850818
e-mail: janusz.skowronek@wco.pl, brachyterapia@wco.pl

Adam Chicheł (medical publication coordinator), MD, PhD
phone: +48 61 8850918
e-mail: achichel@go2.pl

Marek Kanikowski (medical publication coordinator), MD
phone: +48 61 8850918
e-mail: marekk0@poczta.onet.pl

Grzegorz Bielęda (medical publication coordinator), MSc
phone: +48 61 8850819
e-mail: grzegorz.bieleda@gmail.com

Tomasz Piotrowski (statistician), MSc, PhD
phone: +48 61 8850553
e-mail: piotrowski.tomasz@gmail.com

Joanna Koszewska (editorial office supervisor)
phone: +48 61 8850817,
fax: +48 61 8850834
e-mail: brachyterapia@wco.pl


English consultants:
1. Małgorzata Rajewicz

e-mail: margorajewicz@yahoo.co.uk
2. Richard Ashcroft
e-mail: richard.ashcroft@anglopolonia.com



Edited by: Polish Brachytherapy Society
Supported by: Polish Study Group of Head and Neck Cancer
Publisher, printing house
Termedia sp. z o.o., ul. Kleeberga 2, 61-615 Poznań, Poland
phone/fax: +48 61 822 77 81
www.termedia.pl
e-mail: termedia@termedia.pl
Outlay
(2009) – 1000 copies

The journal is subsidized by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education using funds earmarked for activities to popularize science

Czasopismo dofinansowane ze środków Ministerstwa Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego na działalność upowszechniającą naukę

ISSN: 1689-832X
E-ISSN: 2081-2841



Editorial Board
Editor-in-chief & Co-editors

Editor-in-Chief:
Janusz Skowronek
Brachytherapy Department (www.wco.pl/zb), Greater Poland Cancer Centre, Poznań, Poland

Co-Editors:
Editors (Clinical):
Ann Henry
Clinical Oncology, St. James’s Institute of Oncology, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, UK

Jarosław Łyczek
Brachytherapy Department, Podkarpacki Oncology Centre, Brzozów, Poland

Mitch Kamrava
Department of Radiation Oncology, California Endocurietherapy Cancer Center, UCLA Los Angeles, USA

André-Guy Martin
Departament of Oncology, CHUQ - L'Hôtel Dieu de Québec, Canada


Peter F. Orio, III
Radiation Oncology, Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women's Cancer Centers, Boston, USA

Primož Petrič
Department of Radiotherapy, National Center for Cancer Care and Research, Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar

Bradley R. Pieters
Department of Radiation Oncology, Academic Medical Center/University of Amsterdam, Netherlands

Vratislav Strnad
Department of Radiation Oncology, University Hospital Erlangen, Germany

Editors (Physics):
Dimos Baltas
Department of Medical Physics and Engineering,
Strahlenklinik, Offenbach an Main, Germany

Christian Kirisits
Division Medical Radiation Physics, Department
of Radiotherapy, AKH Wien-MUW, Wien, Austria

Mark J. Rivard
Department of Radiation Oncology, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA

Editors (Educational corner):
Janusz Skowronek
Brachytherapy Department, Greater Poland Cancer Centre, Poznań, Poland

Brygida Białas
Brachytherapy Department of Maria Skłodowska-Curie Memorial Cancer Center and Institute of Oncology,
Gliwice Branch, Poland


Editorial Board

Vydmantas Atkocius
Lithuanian Cancer Center, Vilnius, Lithuania

Ramesh S. Bilimagga
Health Care Global Enterprises, Sampangi Ram Nagar, Bangalore, India

Jose Perez Calatayud
La Fe University Hospital, Valencia, Spain

Niloy Ranjan Datta
Department of Radiation Oncology, Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre, New Delhi, India

Jacek Fijuth
Department of Radiotherapy, Regional Cancer Center, Łódź, Poland

Razvan M. Galalae
Department of Radiotherapy Gelsenkirchen, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel, Germany

Michel Ghilezan
Department of Radiation Oncology, William Beaumont Hospital Cancer Center, Royal Oak, MI, USA

Wojciech Golusiński
Head and Neck Cancer Department, Greater Poland Cancer Centre, Poznań, Poland

Ferran Guedea
Department of Radiotherapy, Institut Català d’Oncologia (ICO), Hospital Duran y Reynals, Barcelona, Spain

Jose Luis Guinot
Brachytherapy Department, F. Instituto Valenciano de Oncologia (IVO), Valencia, Spain

Josef Hammer
Department of Radiotherapy, Barmherzige Schwestern Hospital and St. Vincenc Clinic, Linz, Austria

Jean-Michel Hannoun-Levi
Antoine Lacassagne Cancer Center, University of Nice-Sophia, Nice, France

Peter J. Hoskin
Mount Vernon Cancer Centre, Rickmansworth Road, Northwood, UK

Arturas Inciura
Kaunas University of Medicine, Kaunas, Lithuania

Ernestas Janulionis
Radiaton Oncology, Lithuanian Cancer Center, Vilnius, Lithuania

Bengt Johansson
Orebro University Hospital, Orebro, Sweden

Gabriel Kacso
Brachytherapy Department, „Ion Chiricuta” Cancer Center, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Pedro Kasdorf
Instituto Nacional del Cáncer, Montevideo, Uruguay

Gyoergy Kovacs
Department of Radiation Oncology, University Hospital Lübeck, Germany

Luis A. Linares
Centro de Radioterapia, Hope International, Guatemala, Centro America

Jacob Christian Lindegaard
Department of Oncology, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark

Alvaro Luongo Cespedes
Radiation Oncology Department, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay

Bogusław Maciejewski
Department of Radiotherapy, Maria Skłodowska-Curie Memorial Cancer Center and Institute of Oncology, Gliwice Branch, Poland

Andrzej Mackiewicz
Cancer Immunology Institute, Greater Poland Cancer Centre, Poznań, Poland

Tibor Major
National Institute of Oncology, Budapest, Hungary

Roman Makarewicz
Clinic and Oncology and Brachytherapy Department, Franciszek Łukaszczyk Oncological Center, University of Bydgoszcz, Bydgoszcz, Poland

Sadiq R. Malik
Department of Radiation Oncology, Delta Medical College and Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Hugo Marsiglia
Oncologo Radioterapica, Instituto Madrileno de Oncologia, Madrid, Spain

Alvaro Martinez
William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI, USA

Jean-Jacques Mazeron
Department of Radiation Oncology, Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière, AP-HP and University Paris VI, France

Franco Milano
Department of Clinical Physiopathology, University of Florence, Firenze, Italy

Piotr Milecki
Ist Radiotherapy Department, Greater Poland Cancer Centre, Poznań, Poland

Isabel Monteiro Grillo
Radiotherapy Department, Santa Maria University Hospital, Lisbon, Portugal

James W. Morris
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Jan Olofsson
Department of ORL-HNS, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway

Bert Pastoors
Radiation Oncology Department, University Hospital Geneve, Switzerland

Cássio Pellizzon
Radiation Oncology – Hospitals ACCamargo, Oswaldo Cruz & AVC Cancer Institute, Fundação Antônio Prudente, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Alfredo Polo
Brachytherapy and Intraoperative Radiotherapy Unit, Radiation Oncology Department, Ramon y Cajal University Hospital, Madrid, Spain

Adela Poitevin
Radiation Oncology Department, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, México D.F.

Csaba Polgar
Department of Brachytherapy, National Institute of Oncology, Budapest, Hungary

Maria Esmeralda Ramos Poli
Medical Physics Unit, Hospital Santa Maria, CHLN, Lisbon, Portugal

Georg Youri Popowsky
Hôspital Cantonal Univ. Genève, Division of Radiation Oncology, Geneva, Switzerland

Goura Kishore Rath
Department of Radiation Oncology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India

Andrzej Roszak
Gynaecological Department, Greater Poland Cancer Centre, Poznań, Poland

Angeles Rovirosa
Radiation Oncology Department, ICMHO, Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, Spain

Pierre Scalliet
Department of Radiotherapy, Université Catholique de Louvain, Bruxelles, Belgium

Krystyna Serkies
Oncology and Radiotherapy Clinic, University of Medical Sciences, Gdańsk, Poland

Tejinder Kataria Sethi
Department of Radiation Oncology, Artemis Health Institute, Haryana, India

Chirag Shah
Department of Radiation Oncology, Summa Health System, Northeast Ohio Medical University, USA

Shyam Kishore Shrivastava
Department of Radiation Oncology, Tata Memorial Hospital, Parel Mumbai, India

Joao Luis Fernandez da Silva
Radiotherapy Department, Sirio Libanez Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil

Krzysztof Składowski
Department of Radiotherapy, Maria Skłodowska-Curie Memorial Cancer Center and Institute of Oncology, Gliwice Branch, Poland

Krzysztof Ślosarek
Department of Radiotherapy and Brachytherapy Planning, Maria Skłodowska-Curie Memorial Cancer Center and Institute of Oncology, Gliwice Branch, Poland

Marcela De la Torre
Department of Radiotherapy, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Leonaro Badinez Villegas
Servicio de Radioterapia, Clinica Alemana, Santiago, Chile

Małgorzata Wierzbicka
Department of Otolaryngology, Poznań University of Medical Sciences, Poland

Andrzej Wójcik
Radiobiology Group, Department of Genetics, Microbiology and Toxicology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden

Nikolaos Zamboglou
Department of Radiation Oncology, Strahlenklinik, Klinikum Offenbach, Offenbach am Main, Germany

Grzegorz Zwierzchowski
Department of Medical Physics, Greater Poland Cancer Centre, Poznań, Poland


We are very thankfull to all the reviewers.
The manuscripts submitted to the Editorial Office of Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy were reviewed by:

Toktam Ahmadi Moghaddas
Mushfika Ahmed
Hironori Akiyama
Kevin Albuquerque
Jes Alexander
Majid Alizadeh
Carla Alves de Oliveira
Jusheng An
Surega Anbumani
Islam Anwarul
Omar Arias Curatolo
Shruthi Arora
Melvin Astrahan
Vydmantas Atkocius
Hasin Anuapama Azhari
Muhammad Aziz
Facundo Ballester
Dimos Baltas
Bishan Basu
Guillermo Batista Hernandez
Luc Beaulieu
Ronald Benoit
Daniel Berger
Sushil Beriwal
Zvi Bernstein
Michael Bernstein
Maria Bernui De V.
Nadine Beydoun
Aashish Bhatt
Brygida Białas
Grzegorz Bielęda
Arunkumar Brahmacharimayum
Mark Buyyounouski
Emine Canyilmaz
Blanca Carrasco
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