I work for ecancer, a UK charity which supports oncology professionals worldwide to publish their research and help them to access the information they need to get the best outcomes for their patients, with no geographical or financial barriers.
Our open access journal is committed to supporting oncology professionals across the globe, but particularly in Lower- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs), as this group of authors and readers are often marginalised by the international publishing industry.
This article was first published in ecancermedicalscience, (2019), vol 13, ed93 https://ecancer.org/en/journal/editorial/93-the-current-state-of-african-oncology-research-publication-how-to-increase-africas-research-impact
African oncology professionals face significant…
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