Reviewer Register
Join the peer review community for colorectal cancer research.
Register as a JCRC Reviewer
Share your expertise to strengthen colorectal oncology scholarship.
Complete your profile to receive suitable review invitations.
Journal at a glance: ISSN 2471-7061 | DOI Prefix 10.14302/issn.2471-7061 | License CC BY 4.0 | Peer reviewed, open access journal.
- Primary areas of colorectal cancer expertise
- Institutional affiliation and role
- Keywords for methods or populations you can review
- Recent publications or clinical experience
- ORCID identifier if available
- Availability and preferred review timelines
Registered reviewers help shape evidence based care and receive recognition for service. The editorial office uses profiles to match manuscripts accurately.
We invite clinicians, surgeons, oncologists, pathologists, and outcomes researchers with colorectal cancer expertise. Reviewer diversity strengthens the peer review process.
- Describe clinical and research focus areas
- List recent publications or trial involvement
- Provide ORCID for reviewer matching
Indicate review availability, preferred turnaround times, and any limits on annual review volume. This helps match invitations to reviewer capacity.
Reviewer registration supports a responsive peer review network and helps ensure timely publication of colorectal cancer research.
Detailed profiles improve matching accuracy. Include specific colorectal cancer domains such as surgical oncology, radiation, or molecular pathology.
- List key methods or assay expertise
- Indicate clinical trial or outcomes focus
- Include recent publications for verification
Clear availability preferences help maintain review timelines and reduce delays for authors.
Update your reviewer profile regularly so we can match invitations to your expertise and availability. Accurate profiles help maintain timely peer review.
- Refresh keywords and areas of focus annually
- Update institutional affiliation changes
- Indicate periods of limited availability
Complete profiles improve matching and reduce review delays.
- Clinical subspecialty and research focus
- Preferred study types to review
- Recent publications for verification
- ORCID and contact details
- Availability and turnaround preferences
Listing preferred topics improves matching accuracy.
- Surgical oncology and technique studies
- Radiation therapy and treatment sequencing
- Molecular profiling and biomarkers
- Population outcomes and survivorship
- Screening and early detection studies
Clear availability reduces review delays.
- Indicate preferred review windows
- List times you are unavailable
- Update capacity during busy periods
Detailed expertise improves reviewer matching.
- List preferred study designs
- Specify methods or assay expertise
- Identify clinical subspecialties
Accurate contact details prevent delays.
- Confirm email and affiliation
- Update availability regularly
Clear profiles support faster matching.
- Include subspecialty focus areas
- List methods or assays you review
Accurate profiles improve matching and shorten the time from invitation to review completion.
Up to date profiles help the journal match invitations efficiently.
Update your availability so invitations match your schedule.
Submit Your Reviewer Profile
Email your expertise details to the editorial office.