Translational and Clinical Mini Reviews

 

This collection of mini-reviews outlines the importance of translational research to our basic and clinical community. These timely articles cover key areas of translational and clinical importance, including recent research breakthroughs, ranging from basic science through to clinical trials, and areas of controversy. 

We welcome contributions to this collection 

Endocrine-Related Cancer publishes the latest in high quality work across all aspects of endocrine oncology. However, we understand that in some cases, emerging themes may not yet be suitable for a full review article. We therefore welcome submissions of mini-reviews to this collection. Articles should be concise, informative, and no more than 3000 words in length, with limited references and figures and be accompanied by a graphical abstract where possible.

If you are interested in contributing, please submit an article proposal to erc@bioscientifica.com, or include one within the cover letter of your submission.

 

Published articles: 

Prognostic value of the Weiss and Wieneke (AFIP) scoring systems in pediatric ACC – a mini review
Maria Riedmeier, Lester D R Thompson, Carlos Augusto Fernandes Molina, Boris Decarolis, Christoph Härtel, Paul-G Schlegel, Martin Fassnacht, and Verena Wiegering

Lymphangioleiomyomatosis: where endocrinology, immunology and tumor biology meet
Erin Gibbons, Briaunna M N Minor and Stephen R Hammes

Gender-affirming care and endocrine-related cancers
Roger Harty and Joshua D