To help address this need, BMC Pulmonary Medicine has launched this call for papers to bring together research on:
- characterising the interaction of COVID-19 and lung cancer, including the biological effects and shared risk factors,
- health-related behaviour changes impacting lung cancer patients,
- the effect of changes to lung cancer care pathways,
- and the long term impact of the pandemic on lung cancer patients.
We also encourage submissions discussing what we can learn from the pandemic to help build a better future for lung cancerresearch and care.
This Collection is now open for submissions!
This Collection will considerresearch,databaseandsoftwarearticles.Review articleswill be considered at the discretion of the Journal’s Editor. If you would like to submit a review article, please first email Jennifer Harman
Datasets, descriptions and short reports relevant to the Collection will be considered byBMC Research Notesas data or research notes. This type of content will be published inBMC Research Notesand included in the final collection.
Articles under consideration for publication within the collection will be assessed according to the standard BMC Pulmonary Medicine editorial criteria and will undergo the journal’sstandard peer-review processoverseen by Editorial Board Members Dr Michele Mondoni (ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo, Italy) and Dr Jian Wu (Zhejiang University, China).
Before submitting your manuscript, please ensure you have carefully read thesubmission guidelinesforBMC Pulmonary Medicine. Please ensure you highlight in your cover letter that you are submitting to a collection and select the collection in the submission questionnaire inEditorial Manager.
If accepted for publication, anarticle processing chargeapplies. Please clickhereto find out about our standard waiver policy.
Submission deadline: 22nd May 2023
To find out more and read the articles within the Collection, clickhere.
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