Themed Collections

 

Endocrine-Related Cancer 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.

Explore the collections.

 

Themed Collection: Systems biology approaches in hormone dependent cancer research: what a long strange trip it’s been

Collection Editors:
Professor Moray Campbell (Cedars-Sinai, Los Angeles, USA) and Professor Robert Clarke (The Hormel Institute, University of Minnesota, MN, USA)

This collection will highlight where both bottom-up predicative modelling and top-down integrative approaches are revealing insights into well-known hormone signalling systems, such as those of steroid hormone signalling in breast and prostate cancers.

 

Themed Collection: Mini Reviews in Endocrine Related Cancer

This series includes concise, informative articles on the topics of technology, translational science and the WHO 2022 guidelines on endocrine tumour classification.

 

Themed Collection: Advances and future directions in pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma

Collection Editors:
Dr Judith Favier (Paris Cardiovascular Research Center, France), Dr Karel Pacak (National Institutes of Health, USA) and Dr Roderick Clifton-Bligh (Kolling Institute of Medical Research, Australia)

This collection will highlight the most recent advances and perspectives of the pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma research field, with renown experts commenting on the latest research related to genetics, metabolomics, nuclear medicine, preclinical models and mitochondrial dysfunction.

 

Themed Collection: 100 Years of the Warburg Effect and Endocrine Cancer

Collection Editors:
Professor Lois Mulligan (Queen’s University, Canada), Pascale Bossard (Cochin Institute, France)

This collection highlights the involvement of the Warburg Effect in Endocrine Cancer, and how this initial observation as impacted on our understanding of cancer metabolism and ultimately treatment.

 

Themed Collection: Growth Hormone in Endocrine Cancers

Collection Editor:
Professor John Kopchick (Ohio University, USA)

This collection will highlight the involvement of Growth Hormone in a variety of cancers, with experts commenting on the latest research related to the mechanism(s) whereby GH influences cancer growth, the combination of GH antagonists and chemotherapy in the treatment of cancer, the effect of diet on cancer, GH’s autocrine/paracrine/endocrine action and cancer, as well as several other current topics.