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We are delighted to announce that Oncology Research has been formally indexed in the Open Access Journal Index (OAJ) as of December 2025. This important milestone reflects the journal's longstanding commitment to scientific excellence, high editorial standards, and fully open access dissemination of cancer research.
Being included in OAJ signifies that Oncology Research meets rigorous requirements in academic quality, publishing practices, research integrity, and international openness. It also enhances the journal's visibility and discoverability within the global open-science ecosystem, supporting researchers, clinicians, and institutions worldwide.
We sincerely thank all our authors, reviewers, and editorial board members for their guidance, support, and efforts that have advanced the journal's mission.
About Oncology Research
Oncology Research publishes high-quality, innovative studies spanning basic, translational, and clinical oncology, with particular emphasis on cancer therapeutics. As a well-established journal indexed in SCIE (Impact Factor 4.1), Scopus (CiteScore 3.6), PubMed Central, MEDLINE, and Embase, the journal provides an authoritative platform for advancing the understanding, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer.
About OAJ
The Open Access Journal Index (OAJ) is an academic service platform jointly developed by the National Science Library of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the China Educational Publications Import & Export Corporation. Through a strict "application–review" mechanism, OAJ evaluates journals based on academic quality, publishing standards, open access policies, research integrity, and societal impact, supporting the development of a fair, high-quality open-science environment.