China Oncology
China Oncology indexed by DOAJ in 2022, up to Sep. 2023, 385 articles published on China Oncology were indexed.
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Competent Authorities
The Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China
Sponsored by
Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center
Edited by
Editorial Board of China Oncology
Editor-in-Chief
SHAO Zhimin
Honorary Editor-in-Chief
TANG Zhaoyou, CAO Shilong, SHEN Zhenzhou
Printed by
Shanghai Ouyang Printing Co., Ltd.