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International Journal of Oncological Nursing and Practices

E-ISSN: 3049-2939 | Peer-Reviewed Journal (Refereed Journal) | Hybrid Open Access

About the Journal

International Journal of Oncological Nursing and Practices is a peer-reviewed online journal launched in 2023 that publishes research and review initiatives and innovation related to Oncology Nursing. The Journal is devoted to Nurses and Other Health Professionals involved in the care of patients undergoing various oncological and traumatic conditions. The nature of information expected from contributions should preferably be based on the practical utility of the subject.

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Journal Information

Title: International Journal of Oncological Nursing and Practices
Abbreviation: ijonnp
Issues Per Year: 2 Issues
E-ISSN: 3049-2939
Publisher: STM Journals
DOI: 10.37591/IJONNP
Starting Year: 2023
Subject: Medical Sciences
Publication Format: Hybrid Open Access
Language: English
Copyright Policy: CC BY-NC-ND
Type: Peer-reviewed Journal (Refereed Journal)

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STM Journals, An imprint of Consortium e-Learning Network Pvt. Ltd. A-118, 1st Floor, Sector-63, Noida, U.P. India, Pin - 201301

Editorial Board

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ijonnp maintains an Editorial Board of practicing researchers from around the world, to ensure manuscripts are handled by editors who are experts in the field of study.

Editor in Chief

Editor

Mr. Chetan Kumar MR, HOD

RV College of Nursing, Karnataka, India, 560011

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Latest Articles

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A Quasi-Experimental Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Yog-Nidra on Improving Quality of Life Among Cancer Patients Undergoing Radiotherapy in Selected Cancer Hospitals at Raipur (Chhattisgarh)

The present study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of Yog-Nidra on improving the quality of life among cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy.

Yog-Nidra, quality of life, cancer patients, radiotherapy, complementary therapy

Assessing the Increasing Incidence of Prostate Cancer in Urban Delhi: Risk Factors, Early Detection, and Treatment Challenges

Prostate cancer has emerged as the second most prevalent cancer among men in India, with rapidly increasing incidence rates in urban areas like Delhi.

Prostate cancer, urban health disparities, risk factors, early detection, screening barriers, treatment access, public health interventions, India

A Review of Literature on Breast Cancer: Molecular Insights, Clinical Approaches, and Future Perspectives

Breast cancer is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in women globally. Although both men and women can get the condition, women are more likely to get it, and its prevalence has been rising globally in recent years.

Mammography, ultrasonography, estrogen receptor, menstruation, triple-negative breast cancer

A Study to Assess the Effectiveness of a Structured Teaching Programme on the Level of Knowledge Regarding Primary Prevention of Oral Cancer Among Intermediate Students at Shatrughan Singh Inter College, Kalyanpur, Kanpur

Oral cancer is a significant public health concern, yet awareness of its causes, risk factors, and preventive measures remains low among adolescents and young adults.

Oral cancer, awareness, prevention, health education, students

Knowledge, Awareness, and Perceptions of Cervical Cancer and Screening Among Women in Rural South India

Cervical cancer is still a major public health problem in South India, with rising figures of morbidity and mortality, in spite of progress in prevention, early detection, and treatment.

Cervical cancer, screening, awareness, rural south India, stigma, health education, HPV vaccine, barriers to healthcare

Cervical Cancer: Understanding Its Causes, Risk Factors, and Preventive Measures

Cervical cancer is a form of cancer that begins in the cervix, the lower portion of the uterus, due to abnormal cell growth that can spread or invade other areas of the body.

Cervical cancer, human papillomavirus (HPV), squamous cell carcinoma, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), risk factors