Journal of Cervical Cancer

Journal of Cervical Cancer

Journal of Cervical Cancer – Copyright License

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Protect author rights while enabling global access and reuse.

Open Licensing for Broader Impact

Publish with confidence knowing your work remains accessible and attributed.

Publishing Standards

Open Access Reach

All articles are immediately available worldwide, supporting clinicians, researchers, and public health teams.

Rigorous Review

Single blind peer review with editorial oversight ensures methodological and ethical integrity.

DOI and Metadata

Structured metadata and DOI registration improve discoverability across scholarly platforms.

Ethics First

We prioritize patient consent, data transparency, and adherence to international research guidelines.

License Summary

JCC publishes under an open access license that allows sharing and reuse with proper attribution. Authors retain copyright while granting broad dissemination rights.

The license supports academic, clinical, and public health use, enabling knowledge transfer across global care settings.

Author Rights

Authors keep the right to reuse their work in future publications, institutional repositories, and teaching materials. We encourage sharing through professional networks and clinical collaborations.

Proper citation of the published article ensures credit and traceability.

Third Party Material

If your manuscript includes figures, images, or data owned by other parties, obtain written permission and provide appropriate attribution.

Clearly identify any material not covered by the article license in figure captions or acknowledgments.

Reuse and Attribution

Readers may share and adapt content when attribution is provided and changes are noted.

  • Credit authors and the journal
  • Provide the article title and DOI
  • Indicate changes or adaptations
  • Link to the license terms

Compliance and Questions

The open license supports funder compliance and broad dissemination. If your funder requires specific language, inform the editorial office during submission.

For licensing questions, contact [email protected].

Additional Context

The open access license allows readers to share and adapt content with proper attribution. This supports rapid dissemination of cervical cancer evidence to clinicians, policy makers, and educators.

Authors retain the right to reuse their work in theses, presentations, and institutional repositories. We encourage sharing with professional societies and clinical networks.

If your manuscript contains third party images or datasets, secure permissions before submission and document the source clearly in captions or acknowledgments.

Reuse of content must include citation of the original article, DOI, and journal name. Indicate any changes or adaptations to the original material.

Some funders require specific license language or acknowledgments. Notify the editorial office of funder mandates at submission to ensure compliance.

The license supports educational and clinical use, enabling guideline development, training, and patient education when proper attribution is provided.

Questions about reuse or licensing can be directed to [email protected] for clarification before submission or publication.

When adapting figures or tables, note the original source and describe modifications to preserve transparency for downstream readers.

Reuse for teaching or clinical training should cite the published article and maintain context to avoid misinterpretation.

Cervical cancer research benefits from clear reporting of population characteristics, including age distribution, screening history, and vaccination status. This context helps readers interpret generalizability and informs policy decisions.

When describing interventions, explain how they align with clinical guidelines or public health recommendations. Contextualizing findings supports translation into care pathways.

Transparent reporting of funding sources and resource constraints helps readers assess feasibility in different settings. This is critical for global health adoption.

Where possible, include discussion of equity impacts and strategies to reduce disparities in screening or treatment access.

High quality visual summaries and clear tables improve uptake by clinicians and program managers. Provide succinct interpretations for key outputs.

Consider including patient engagement or community involvement approaches when they inform program design or trial recruitment.

Explain how results compare with prior evidence and identify remaining knowledge gaps for future cervical cancer research.

Ensure terminology is consistent and define acronyms on first use to improve clarity for interdisciplinary audiences.

Discuss potential implications for implementation in low and middle income settings where cervical cancer burden remains high.

The editorial office can advise on scope fit and reporting expectations before submission at [email protected].

JCC Commitment

Journal of Cervical Cancer is dedicated to advancing cervical cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment through transparent publishing.

Our editorial office supports authors, reviewers, and readers with clear guidance and responsive communication. Contact [email protected] for scope or workflow questions.

Understand Your Rights

Open licensing keeps cervical cancer research accessible and reusable.