This international, peer-reviewed, open access journal seeks to understand the sources and to encourage rigorous research in the new, yet ancient, world of complementary and alternative medicine. Authors typically pay an article process charge when an article is accepted for publication.
By Kathryn H. Schmitz PhD, MPH Anna M. Campbell PhD and others
Publisher: Wiley Online Library
Date Published: October 16, 2019
Access: free
A call to action "to create the infrastructure and cultural adaptations needed so that all people living with and beyond cancer can be as active as is possible for them."
Integrative Cancer Therapies (ICT) is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal focused on a comprehensive model of integrative cancer treatment that embraces both conventional health care and integrative therapies such as diet, lifestyle, exercise, stress care and nutritional supplementation. Various alternative therapies and innovative research areas such as circadian biology of cancer and cancer treatment, broad-spectrum molecular cancer therapies, phytochemical pharmacology and other cutting-edge topics in natural therapeutics development are also explored in this journal. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Publisher: American Association of Naturopathic Physicians
Natural Medicine Journal is a cutting-edge electronic journal and website for integrative healthcare practitioners, students, faculty and anyone else interested in the field of natural medicine. Readers of the journal and visitors to the site will find scientifically valid, clinically relevant information within the peer-reviewed monthly journal and online resources. A free monthly e-journal is available.
This issue includes 28 free and open-access articles by leading researchers and providers relating to lung cancer, prostate cancer, gynecological cancers, colorectal cancer, breast cancer, childhood cancers, several treatment approaches and more.
Wildfire is an online magazine for young women with breast cancer. WILDFIRE is the creator/editor's response to fill the need for real discussion on real topics. Each issue contains written and visual work from young women survivors. Each issue is on a theme. Paid subscription is required to access articles.