Special Collections
Endocrine Oncology publishes basic, translational and clinical research and reviews on the interplay between hormones and cancer, and related topics. In response to the broad scope of the journal, the editorial team have decided to create a series of special collections, bringing together the latest published content on a specific type of article or topic from the journal.
Endocrine Oncology is a fully open-access journal, and therefore all the articles included in the special collections are free to read by all.
Explore the collections
Epidemiology and Genetics
Collection Editors: Professor Patrick Petrossians (University Hospital of Liège, Belgium) and Dr Adrian F. Daly (Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège, Belgium)
This special collection of mini-review articles focuses on identifying trends in the evolving epidemiological and genetic landscape of endocrine-related tumours.
Women in Neuroendocrine Tumour Science: Breaking Barriers and Building Legacies
Collection Editors: Dr Maribel del Olmo-García (University Hospital La Fe, Spain) and Dr Krystallenia Alexandraki (Aretaieion University Hospital, Greece)
This special collection will focus on highlighting female contributions in neuroendocrine tumour sciences, educating and informing, inspiring future generations, fostering collaborations and advancing patient care.
Carcinoid Syndrome
Collection Editor: Justo P Castaño (Maimónides Biomedical Research Institute of Córdoba, Reina Sofía University Hospital and University of Cordoba, Spain)
This collection explores the carcinoid syndrome, the most frequent hormonal syndrome encountered in patients with advanced neuroendocrine neoplasms.
Impact of cancer therapies on reproductive health
This review collection focuses on therapies such as chemotherapy, hormone therapy and immunotherapy, which influence ovarian and testis function and fertility in both men and women.
Early Career in collaboration with the Society for Endocrinology
Collection Editors: Kate Lines (University of Oxford, UK), This joint collection with the Society for Endocrinology, celebrates the work being undertaken by early-career researchers in the field of endocrine cancer.
Theranostics in neuroendocrine neoplasms
Collection Editor: Justo P Castaño (Maimónides Biomedical Research Institute of Córdoba, Reina Sofía University Hospital and University of Cordoba, Spain)
This collection aims to explore a wide range of current aspects of Theranostics, from the recent research on the somatostatin receptor agonists to a lessons learned from the NETTER-1 and VISION Randomised control trials.
Top-cited articles
This collection showcases the top-cited articles published in Endocrine Oncology.