期刊名称:JOURNAL FOR IMMUNOTHERAPY OF CANCER

ISSN:2051-1426
出版频率:Continuous publication
出版社:BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, BRITISH MED ASSOC HOUSE, TAVISTOCK SQUARE, LONDON, ENGLAND, WC1H 9JR
  出版社网址:https://www.biomedcentral.com/
期刊网址:https://jitc.biomedcentral.com/
影响因子:13.751
主题范畴:ONCOLOGY;    IMMUNOLOGY
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期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Aims and scope

Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer (JITC) is the open access, peer reviewed, online journal of the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC). The journal publishes articles on all aspects of tumor immunology and cancer immunotherapy and, in doing so, aims to enrich communication and advance scientific understanding among the many stakeholders in this rapidly evolving field. Topics of interest range widely across the basic science-translational-clinical spectrum and include tumor-host interactions, the tumor microenvironment, animal models, predictive and prognostic immune biomarkers, novel pharmaceutical and cellular therapies, vaccines, combination immune-based therapies, and immune-related toxicity.

JITC publishes high quality original research articles, literature reviews, position papers and practice guidelines, and case reports; invited commentaries may also be commissioned by the journal. Together, these articles make JITC the leading forum for research in tumor immunology and cancer immunotherapy.

Read more, explore our article types and sections, and submit your manuscript.

Open access

All articles published by Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer are made freely and permanently accessible online immediately upon publication, without subscription charges or registration barriers. Further information about open access can be found here.

As authors of articles published in Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer you are the copyright holders of your article and have granted to any third party, in advance and in perpetuity, the right to use, reproduce or disseminate your article, according to the BioMed Central license agreement.

For those of you who are US government employees or are prevented from being copyright holders for similar reasons, BioMed Central can accommodate non-standard copyright lines. Please contact us if further information is needed.

Article-processing charges

Open access publishing is not without costs. Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer therefore levies an article-processing charge of £1540.00/$2410.00/€1965.00 for each article accepted for publication, plus VAT or local taxes where applicable.

If the corresponding author's institution participates in our open access membership program, some or all of the publication cost may be covered (more details available on the membership page). We routinely waive charges for authors from low-income countries. For other countries, article-processing charge waivers or discounts are granted on a case-by-case basis to authors with insufficient funds. Authors can request a waiver or discount during the submission process. For further details, see our article-processing charge page.

BMC provides a free open access funding support service to help authors discover and apply for article processing charge funding. Visit our OA funding and policy support page to view our list of research funders and institutions that provide funding for APCs, and to learn more about our email support service.

Indexing services

Articles published in Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer are included in:

  • Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
  • MEDLINE
  • PubMed
  • PubMed Central
  • Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE)
  • Scopus

The full text of all articles is deposited in digital archives around the world to guarantee long-term digital preservation. You can also access all articles published by BioMed Central on SpringerLink.

Peer-review policy

Peer review is the system used to assess the quality of a manuscript before it is published. Independent researchers in the relevant research area assess submitted manuscripts for originality, validity and significance to help Editors determine whether the manuscript should be published in their journal. You can read more about the peer-review process here.

Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer operates a single-blind peer-review system, where the reviewers are aware of the names and affiliations of the authors, but the reviewer reports provided to authors are anonymous.

The benefit of single-blind peer review is that it is the traditional model of peer review that many reviewers are comfortable with, and it facilitates a dispassionate critique of a manuscript.

Submitted manuscripts will generally be reviewed by two or more experts who will be asked to evaluate whether the manuscript is scientifically sound and coherent, whether it duplicates already published work, and whether or not the manuscript is sufficiently clear for publication. The Editors will reach a decision based on these reports and, where necessary, they will consult with members of the Editorial Board.

The journal aims to provide authors with a first decision (accepted/rejected/revisions needed) within six weeks.

Authors will be able to check the progress of their manuscript at any time by logging into the journal's submission system Editorial Manager.

Editorial policies

All manuscripts submitted to Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer should adhere to BioMed Central's editorial policies.

Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.

Citing articles in Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer

Articles in Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer  should be cited in the same way as articles in a traditional journal. Because articles are not printed, they do not have page numbers; instead, they are given a unique article number.

Article citations follow this format:

Authors: Title. Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer [year], [volume number]:[article number].

e.g. Roberts LD, Hassall DG, Winegar DA, Haselden JN, Nicholls AW, Griffin JL: Increased hepatic oxidative metabolism distinguishes the action of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor delta from Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor gamma in the Ob/Ob mouse. Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer 2009, 1:115.

refers to article 115 from Volume 1 of the journal.

Appeals and complaints

If you wish to appeal a rejection or make a complaint you should, in the first instance, contact the Editor who will provide details of the journal's complaints procedure. For complaints that cannot be resolved with the Editor, the authors should contact the Publisher.


Instructions to Authors

Submission guidelines

How to determine your article type


Article Type


Recommendations 

Case reports

•    250-350-word structured abstract 
•    1,500-2,500 words main text
•    1-4 tables and/or figures
•    25 references

Clinical trials monitor

•    250-350-word abstract
•    4,000-5,000 words main text
•    1-2 figures and/or tables
•    50-75 references on average

Commentary

•    100-200-word abstract
•    1,000-1,500 words main text
•    Up to 1 figure and/or table
•    Up to 10 references

Hypothesis

•    100-200-word abstract
•    500-1500 words main text
•    Up to 2 figure and/or table
•    Up to 10 references

Meeting report

•    250-350-word abstract
•    2,000-4,000 words main text
•    1-4 figures and/or tables
•    10-30 references

Position article and guidelines

•    250-350-word abstract 
•    4,000-5,000 words main text
•    1-4 figures and/or tables
•    30-50 references

Research article

•    250-350-word structured abstract
•    4,000-5,000 words main text
•    5-7 tables and/or figures (Please keep the number of panels per figure to a minimum)
•    50 references

Review

•    250-350-word abstract
•    4,000-5,000 words main text
•    1-4 figures and/or tables (Please keep the number of panels per figure to a minimum)
•    50-100 references

Short Report

•    250-350-word abstract 
•    1,500-2,500 words main text
•    1-4 tables and/or figures
•    25 references


Our 3-step submission process

  1.  

    Before you submit

    Now you’ve identified a journal to submit to, there are a few things you should be familiar with before you submit.

  2.  

    Ready to submit

    To give your manuscript the best chance of publication, follow these policies and formatting guidelines.

  3.  

    Submit and promote

    After acceptance, we provide support so your article gains maximum impact in the scientific community and beyond.

    Please note that manuscript can only be submitted by an author of the manuscript and may not be submitted by a third party. 

Submit your manuscript in Editorial Manager


Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief 
Prof Pedro Romero, Ludwig Center for Cancer Research, Switzerland

Section Editors
Basic tumor immunology
Prof Cornelis JM Melief, ISA Therapeutics BV, Netherlands 
Case reports 
Prof Alfred Zippelius, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland
Clinical trials monitor 
Dr Leisha A Emens, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Clinical/translational cancer immunotherapy 
Dr James L Gulley, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, USA
Commentary/editorials
 
Dr Christian Capitini, University of Wisconsin Madison, USA
Guidelines and Consensus Statements 
Dr Robert L Ferris, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Immunotherapy biomarkers 
Dr Lisa H Butterfield, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Reviews 
Dr Sandra Demaria, Weill Cornell Medical College, USA
Prof Thomas F Gajewski, University of Chicago, USA

Associate Editors
Basic tumor immunology
Dr Scott I Abrams, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, USA
Prof Paul A Antony, University of Maryland, USA
Dr Timothy NJ Bullock, University of Virginia, USA
Prof Gennaro Ciliberto, IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Italy 
Prof Michael A Curran, MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
Dr Jonathan L. Curry, MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
Dr Madhav V Dhodapkar, Yale University, USA
Dr Norman M Greenberg, Atreca, USA
Dr Arthur A Hurwitz, Agenus, USA
Dr Masahisa Jinushi, Merck & Co., Inc., Japan 
Prof Khashayarsha Khazaie, Northwestern University, USA
Dr Christopher A Klebanoff, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, USA
Dr Michelle Krogsgaard, New York University, USA
Dr David H Munn, Augusta University, USA
Dr Pamela S Ohashi, Ontario Cancer Institute, Canada 
Dr Maria Rescigno, European Institute of Oncology, Italy 
Dr Sjoerd H Van der Burg, Leiden University Medical Center, Netherlands 
Dr Andrew D Weinberg, Earle A. Chiles Research Institute, USA
Case reports
Dr Djordje Atanackovic, University of Utah, USA
Dr Jack Bui, University of California San Diego, USA
Dr Richard D. Carvajal, Columbia University Medical Center, USA
Dr Heinz Laubli, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland
Prof Sebastian Kobold, Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich, Germany
Prof Andreas Mackensen, University Hospital Erlangen, Germany
Dr Olivier Michielin, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Dr Hiroyoshi Nishikawa, National Cancer Center, Japan
Dr Max Topp, University of Würzburg, Germany
Dr Michael von Bergwelt-Baildon, University of Cologne, Germany
Dr Geoffrey R. Weiss, University of Virginia, USA
Dr Hassane Zarour, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Clinical trials monitor
Dr Stephen Ansell, Mayo Clinic, USA
Dr Jonathan Cebon, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Australia
Dr Tai-Tsang Chen, Columbia University; BMS, USA
Dr Jolanda de Vries, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands
Dr Silvia Formenti, Weill Cornell Medical College, USA
Dr Howard Kaufman, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, USA
Dr Larry Kwak, City of Hope, USA
Dr Sherene Loi, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Australia
Dr Kunle Odunsi, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, USA
Dr Michael Postow, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, USA
Prof Peter Schmid, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Dr Hiroshi Shiku, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
Dr Daniel Speiser, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Switzerland
Dr Louis Weiner, Georgetown University Lombardi Cancer Center, USA
Dr Yi-Long Wu, Guangdong General Hospital and Academy of Medical Sciences, China
Dr Xiabo Ye, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA
Clinical/translational cancer immunotherapy
Dr Paolo A Ascierto, Istituto Nazionale Tumori Fondazione G. Pascale, Italy 
Dr Ernest C Borden, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, USA
Dr Charles Drake, Columbia University Medical Center, USA
Dr Robert L Ferris, University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, USA
Dr Lawrence Fong, University of California, San Francisco, USA
Dr Nancy M Hardy, University of Maryland, USA
Dr Kristen Hege, Celgene Corp, USA
Dr Christian S Hinrichs, National Cancer Institute, ETIB, USA
Dr Pawel Kalinski, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Institute, USA
Dr Yutaka Kawakami, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan 
Dr Samir N Khleif, Augusta University, USA
Dr Beatrix Kotlan, National Institute of Oncology, Hungary 
Dr Ada M Kruisbeek, DCPrime, The Netherlands 
Dr Dung Le, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Prof Alessandro Lugli, University of Bern, Switzerland 
Dr Michele Maio, University Hospital of Siena, Italy 
Dr Ravi A Madan, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, USA
Prof Ignacio Melero, Univerity of Navarra, Spain 
Prof Giorgio Parmiani, Fondazione C.S. Raffaele Del Monte Tabor, Italy 
Dr Anna C Pavlick, NYU Cancer Institute, USA
Dr Padmanee Sharma, MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
Dr Jeffrey S Weber, NYU Langone Medical Center, USA
Dr Cassian Yee, MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
Commentary/editorials
Dr Ana Anderson, Harvard University, USA
Prof Wolf-Hervé Fridman, Cordeliers Research Center, France 
Prof Bryon D Johnson, Medical College of Wisconsin, USA
Dr Douglas McNeel, University of Wisconsin, USA
Dr William J Murphy, University of California, Davis, USA
Dr Gabriel Rabinovich, Instituto de Biologia y Medicina Experimental, Argentina 
Dr William L Redmond, Earle A. Chiles Research Institute, USA
Prof Paul M Sondel, University of Wisconsin, USA
Guidelines and consensus statements
Prof Paulo A. Ascierto, Istituto Nazional Tumori-Fondazione 'G.Pascale', Italy
Dr Michael B. Atkins, Georgetown-Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, USA
Dr Michael R. Bishop, University of Chicago, USA
Prof Michael Platten, Ruprecht-Karls University Heidelberg, Germany
Immunotherapy biomarkers
Dr Alessandra Cesano, Nanostring, Inc., USA
Dr Michael Kalos, Janssen Oncology, USA
Dr Thomas Kleen, Precision for Medicine, Germany 
Dr Rejean Lapointe, Universite De Montreal, University Hospital (CRCHUM), Canada 
Dr Laszlo Radvanyi, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, Canada
Dr Licia Rivoltini, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Italy 
Dr Kimberly A Shafer-Weaver, AstraZeneca, USA
Dr Craig L Slingluff, University of Virginia, USA
Dr Ena Wang, Abbvie, USA
Dr Jianda Yuan, Merck & Co., USA
Reviews
Dr Michael B Atkins, Georgetown-Lombardi Comprehensive Care Center, USA
Dr Ira Mellman, Genentech, USA
Dr James J Mule, H. Lee Moffitt Comprehensive Cancer Center, USA


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