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Peer reviewed only Open Access

The New England Journal of Medicine (TNEJM)

Publisher : Massachussetts Medical Society
Medicine
e-ISSN 1533-4406
p-ISSN 0028-4793
Issue Frequency Monthly
Est. Year 1945
Mobile 7814347888
Language English
APC YES
Impact Factor Assignee Google Scholar
Email comments@nejm.org

Journal Descriptions

The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) is recognized as the world’s leading medical journal and website. Published continuously for over 200 years, NEJM delivers high-quality, peer-reviewed research and interactive clinical content to physicians, educators, researchers, and the global medical community. Our mission is to publish the best research and information at the intersection of biomedical science and clinical practice and to present this information in understandable, clinically useful formats that inform health care practice and improve patient outcomes.

The New England Journal of Medicine (TNEJM) is :-

  • International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Medicine , Online or Print , Monthly Journal

  • UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN P-ISSN: 0028-4793, E-ISSN: 1533-4406, Established: 1945,
  • Does Not Provide Crossref DOI
  • Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE

Indexing

Role In Research Journal

Publications of TNEJM

Bert Vogelstein May, 2017
Background Endometriosis, defined as the presence of ectopic endometrial stroma and epithelium, affects approximately 10% of reproductive-age women and can cause pelvic pain and infertility...
Bert Vogelstein June, 2022
Background The role of adjuvant chemotherapy in stage II colon cancer continues to be debated. The presence of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) after surgery predicts very poor recurrence-free...
Bert Vogelstein March, 1992
Background. Patients with cancer of the urinary bladder often present with multiple tumors, appearing at different times and at different sites in the bladder. This observation has been att...
Bert Vogelstein July, 1994
Background Colorectal cancer occurs in approximately 150,000 people each year in the United States. Prognostic assessment influences the treatment of patients with colorectal cancer, includ...
Bert Vogelstein December, 1993
Background Familial adenomatous polyposis is an inherited disease characterized by multiple colorectal tumors. The diagnosis has classically been based on the detection of multiple colorect...
Emelia J. Benjamin January, 2001
There are 4.6 million people in the United States with heart failure today, and 550,000 new cases are being reported annually.1 Approximately 30 to 50 percent of patients with heart failure ...
Christopher J. O’Donnell July, 2006
Background The association between heart failure in parents and the prevalence of left ventricular systolic dysfunction and the risk of heart failure in their offspring has not been investi...
Bert Vogelstein March, 1995
Background Turcot's syndrome is characterized clinically by the concurrence of a primary brain tumor and multiple colorectal adenomas. We attempted to define the syndrome at the molecular l...
Bert Vogelstein February, 2009
Background A recent genomewide mutational analysis of glioblastomas (World Health Organization [WHO] grade IV glioma) revealed somatic mutations of the isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 gene (IDH1...
Bert Vogelstein August, 1988
Because most colorectal carcinomas appear to arise from adenomas, studies of different stages of colorectal neoplasia may shed light on the genetic alterations involved in tumor progression....