Journal of Skin Cancer Epidemiology
Advancing population-level understanding of skin cancer through rigorous surveillance, statistical modeling, and public health research
JSCE publishes research that advances population health understanding of skin cancer. Our scope emphasizes epidemiological methods, surveillance systems, statistical modeling, risk factor identification, and public health interventions. We focus on population-level patterns rather than individual patient management.
Descriptive Epidemiology
Incidence rates, mortality trends, prevalence studies, geographic variation, temporal patterns, demographic analyses
Risk Factor Analysis
UV exposure patterns, occupational risks, genetic predisposition at population level, behavioral risk factors, environmental determinants
Disease Surveillance
Cancer registry data, surveillance methodologies, early detection programs, screening uptake patterns, monitoring systems
Statistical Modeling
Predictive models, spatial analysis, time-series forecasting, burden of disease estimation, survival analysis at population level
Public Health Interventions
Prevention campaigns, sun safety programs, policy evaluation, health education effectiveness, community-based strategies
Health Systems Research
Access to screening, healthcare utilization patterns, cost-effectiveness analyses, policy implementation studies, disparities research
Nutrition & Lifestyle
Population-level dietary patterns, lifestyle behaviors, protective factors, chemoprevention strategies in cohort studies
Genetic Epidemiology
Hereditary factors in populations, gene-environment interactions, familial clustering patterns, genetic susceptibility screening
- Epidemiological Expertise: Editorial board comprised of epidemiologists, biostatisticians, and public health specialists who understand population-level research
- Rapid Dissemination: Fast-track peer review ensures timely publication of surveillance findings and emerging trends
- Global Visibility: Open-access model ensures worldwide reach to researchers, policymakers, and public health professionals
- Rigorous Review: Statistical methods and epidemiological designs evaluated by experts in population health research
- Policy Impact: Published research reaches health departments, cancer control programs, and policy decision-makers
- Interdisciplinary Reach: Bridge between epidemiology, biostatistics, health services research, and public health practice
JSCE welcomes original research articles, systematic reviews, methodological papers, surveillance reports, and brief communications that advance epidemiological understanding of skin cancer. All submissions undergo rigorous peer review by experts in epidemiological methods and public health research.
How to Submit: Authors can submit manuscripts through our online submission portal or via email to [email protected]. Submissions must include complete methodological details, ethical approvals for human subjects research, and adherence to epidemiological reporting guidelines (STROBE, RECORD, etc.).
JSCE's editorial team comprises leading experts in cancer epidemiology, biostatistics, public health, and health services research from institutions worldwide.
Fatma Taher
Khalifa University
Yu-Chi Chen
Penn State College of Medicine
Ali Izadpanah
McGill University Health Centre
Zoe Apalla
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Samir Dalia
Mercy Clinic Oncology and Hematology
I cannot say enough about how good my experience working with OAP was. Submission is easy, and responses from the editorial staff respond promptly and professionally. The entire process from submission to PDF was completed in weeks rather than months.
My experience was very positive working with OAP. My manuscript review was very thorough and I appreciated the attention to detail. I would recommend submitting a manuscript.
To maintain the highest standards of peer review and open-access publishing, JSCE charges an Article Processing Charge for accepted manuscripts. This fee covers editorial operations, peer review management, and perpetual open-access hosting.
Submit Your Epidemiological Research
Join the global community of skin cancer epidemiologists advancing population health through rigorous surveillance and public health research.
Contact Us: For inquiries about scope, submission requirements, or editorial policies, please contact us at [email protected].