Journal of Radiation and Nuclear Medicine

Journal of Radiation and Nuclear Medicine

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Join leading researchers in radiation oncology, nuclear medicine, medical physics, and radiobiology publishing groundbreaking discoveries in our peer-reviewed, open-access journal

21 Days Average Review
35% Acceptance Rate
60 Days to Publication
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We offer two streamlined pathways for submitting your radiation and nuclear medicine research. Choose the method that best fits your workflow and manuscript complexity.

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A streamlined alternative for straightforward manuscripts, perfect for single-author submissions, short communications, or when you need a faster submission process without account creation.

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Manuscript Types We Publish

The Journal of Radiation and Nuclear Medicine welcomes diverse research contributions across radiation oncology, nuclear medicine imaging, medical physics, radiobiology, and therapeutic applications. Our expert editorial board evaluates manuscripts based on scientific rigor, clinical relevance, and contribution to the field.

Original Research Articles

Comprehensive studies in radiation therapy optimization, novel imaging techniques, dosimetry protocols, radiopharmaceutical development, or clinical outcomes research.

Clinical Case Reports

Unique patient presentations, rare complications, innovative treatment approaches, or unusual imaging findings in radiation oncology and nuclear medicine practice.

Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analyses

Comprehensive evidence synthesis on radiation therapy techniques, nuclear medicine protocols, treatment efficacy, or safety outcomes following PRISMA guidelines.

Technical Notes & Methods

Novel radiation delivery techniques, quality assurance protocols, imaging reconstruction algorithms, or dosimetry calculation methods with validation data.

Review Articles

Comprehensive overviews of current knowledge in radiation biology, emerging radiopharmaceuticals, treatment paradigms, or technological advances in the field.

Short Communications

Preliminary findings, pilot studies, novel observations, or rapid dissemination of time-sensitive radiation oncology or nuclear medicine discoveries.

Clinical Trial Reports

Phase I-III clinical trials evaluating radiation therapy protocols, radiopharmaceutical agents, combination treatments, or patient-reported outcomes following CONSORT guidelines.

Perspectives & Commentaries

Expert opinions on controversial topics, future directions in radiation medicine, policy implications, or critical analysis of emerging technologies and practices.

Pre-Submission Checklist

Ensure your radiation and nuclear medicine manuscript meets all requirements before submission to expedite the review process and avoid delays.

Manuscript File Ready

Word (.docx) or LaTeX format, double-spaced, 12pt font, line numbers enabled, structured abstract included

Figures & Images Prepared

High-resolution TIFF or EPS format (300 DPI minimum), DICOM images for nuclear medicine scans, dose distribution maps, properly labeled

Ethics Documentation

IRB/Ethics committee approval for human studies, informed consent obtained, animal care committee approval (IACUC) if applicable, radiation safety clearance

Author Contributions

All authors approved final manuscript, authorship criteria met (ICMJE guidelines), corresponding author designated, ORCID IDs provided

Competing Interests Declared

Financial relationships disclosed, industry funding acknowledged, potential conflicts of interest stated, equipment/software vendors listed

Cover Letter Prepared

Significance of findings explained, novelty highlighted, suggested reviewers listed (optional), confirmation of original work and no dual submission

Peer Review Timeline

Our transparent, efficient peer review process ensures your radiation and nuclear medicine research receives expert evaluation while maintaining rapid publication timelines. Expert reviewers with specialized knowledge in radiation oncology, nuclear medicine, medical physics, and radiobiology evaluate all submissions.

1

Manuscript Submission

Submit via ManuscriptZone or Quick Form. Immediate confirmation sent. Manuscript assigned unique tracking number.

Day 0
2

Editorial Screening

Editor-in-Chief reviews for scope, quality, and completeness. Plagiarism check via iThenticate. Assignment to Associate Editor with relevant expertise.

3 days
3

Peer Review Process

2-3 expert reviewers evaluate methodology, results, clinical relevance, and radiation safety considerations. Single-blind review ensures objectivity.

21 days
4

Editorial Decision

Accept, minor revisions, major revisions, or reject. Detailed reviewer comments provided. Clear guidance for revisions if needed.

28 days total
5

Revision & Resubmission

Authors address reviewer comments. Point-by-point response required. Re-review by original reviewers ensures quality.

14 days review
6

Final Acceptance

Manuscript accepted for publication. Transferred to production team. Author proofs prepared for final review and approval.

Day 42
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Publication

Article published online with DOI. Immediate open access.

60 days total

Why Radiation and Nuclear Medicine Researchers Choose Us

Quality indicators that demonstrate our commitment to excellence in radiation medicine publishing

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Comprehensive Indexing

Indexed in Google Scholar and discipline-specific databases ensuring maximum visibility to radiation oncologists and nuclear medicine specialists worldwide

Rapid Publication

Average 21 days to first decision, 60 days to publication. Fast-track available for urgent clinical findings and breakthrough discoveries

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Expert Peer Review

Reviewers include board-certified radiation oncologists, nuclear medicine physicians, medical physicists, and radiobiologists with active clinical and research practices

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Global Open Access

Immediate worldwide availability under CC BY license. No paywalls. Your research reaches clinicians, physicists, and researchers in resource-limited settings

Ethical Standards

Adheres to COPE best practices. Rigorous plagiarism screening. Transparent peer review. Adherence to radiation safety and patient privacy regulations

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APC Waivers Available

Financial support for researchers from low and middle-income countries, early career investigators, and unfunded studies. No compromise on quality

Submission Guidelines Summary

Manuscript Preparation

Structure your radiation and nuclear medicine manuscript with clear sections: Abstract (250 words, structured with Background, Methods, Results, Conclusions), Introduction (clinical context and rationale), Methods (detailed protocols including radiation doses, imaging parameters, statistical analysis), Results (with appropriate figures showing dose distributions, imaging findings, or outcome data), Discussion (clinical implications and limitations), and Conclusions.

Radiation-Specific Requirements

For radiation therapy studies, report doses in Gray (Gy), fractionation schedules, treatment planning systems used, and quality assurance protocols. For nuclear medicine imaging, specify radiopharmaceutical details (isotope, activity, administration route), imaging protocols (acquisition parameters, reconstruction methods), and radiation dosimetry when applicable. Include radiation safety considerations and regulatory approvals.

Figures and Images

Submit high-quality images: dose-volume histograms, isodose distributions, PET/SPECT scans, CT/MRI fusion images, and treatment planning screenshots. DICOM format preferred for medical images. Ensure patient anonymization. Provide scale bars and clear legends. Color images encouraged for nuclear medicine scans and dose distributions.

Statistical Analysis

Report statistical methods clearly. Include confidence intervals, p-values, and effect sizes. For survival analyses, provide Kaplan-Meier curves and hazard ratios. For dosimetric studies, report mean doses, dose constraints, and conformity indices. Consult a biostatistician for complex analyses.

Ethics and Compliance

Obtain IRB approval for human studies. Document informed consent procedures. For retrospective studies, justify waiver of consent if applicable. Report radiation exposure levels and justify clinical necessity. Follow ALARA principles. Declare any off-label use of radiopharmaceuticals or treatment techniques.

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