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Annotated Bibliography of Relevant Journals for Possible
Publication of Advocate and Communication Research
Dissemination of
information found
during research is
paramount. Finding
the journal which best
addresses a given target
audience for the results of
a study is a critical part of
this process.
The objective of this
research was to help breast
cancer advocates and
communication researchers
find the right journals in
which to submit their work
for publication.
Two searches were
completed in the search
engine WorldCats. One
search used the keywords
“breast cancer
communication” and the
second used the keywords
“breast cancer media.”
From these two searches,
articles of interest and the
journals they were from
were composed into a
document. Each article,
along with the journal it was
from, was placed into four
non-mutually exclusive
categories to describe the
type(s) of communication
they addressed; mass media,
new media, interpersonal,
and/or doctor-patient. After
the search, two more
journals were added to the
list upon the advice of other
experts in the medical and
dietetic fields. Then each
journal’s style format,
purpose, audience, author
types, communication
type(s), space limitations,
and a link to their
submission guidelines for
authors were also collected
into the document.
A total of 30 possible
journals for breast cancer
advocacy and
communication research
were documented in this
way and included in an
annotated bibliography.
Five of the journals
researched are
highlighted here, but all
are included in the
handout available from
the researchers and
online at
http://bcerc.msu.edu/.
Samantha Munday, Carolyn LaPlante, Sandi Smith, Chuck Atkin
Michigan State University
Cancer
• Purpose : “To provide an
interdisciplinary forum for the exchange
of information among oncologic
disciplines concerned with the etiology
and course of human cancer. CANCER
accomplishes this objective by publishing
original articles, as well as other scientific
and educational documents, that support the mission of the
American Cancer Society by facilitating the transfer of
knowledge from the laboratory to the bedside; contributing
to cancer prevention, early detection, diagnosis, cure, and
rehabilitation; and diminishing suffering from cancer.”
• Style Format : AMA, Index Medicus
• Audience : Professionals in the oncologic field, radiologists,
gynecologists, urologists, epidemiologists, pathologists,
cytopathologists, cytologic technicians
Health Communication
• Purpose : “Seeks to improve practical communication between caregivers and patients and between
institutions and the public. “
• Style Format : APA
• Audience : Scholars and practitioners in communication, psychology, sociology, public health, medicine,
nursing, dentistry, physical therapy, dietetics, pharmacy, and the allied health professions.
• Space Limitations : No longer than 25 double-spaced pages
• Publisher website : http://www.erlbaum.com
• Example Article Titles :
“Emerging trends and future directions in patient communication skills training”
“Use and impact of eHealth system by low-income women with breast cancer”
“The impact of communication on cancer risk, incidence, morbidity, mortality, and quality of life”
• Space Limitations : Less than 6000 words including the
Journal of Health Communication
title page, abstract, text, references, figures, figure legends,
and tables. Abstracts are limited to 250 words.
• Publisher Website : http://www3.interscience.wiley.com
• Style Format : APA
• Example Article Titles :
• Purpose : “It presents the latest development in the field of health communication including research in
risk communication, health literacy, social marketing, communication (from interpersonal to mass media),
psychology, government, policy-making, and health education around the world.”
“Communication between patients with breast cancer and
health care providers: Determinants and implications”
“When the diagnosis is cancer: Patient communication
experiences and preferences”
• Audience : Designed to give concise information to practitioners and academics.
• Space Limitations : 5,000 words with a 200 word abstract.
• Publisher Website : http://www.taylorandfrancisgroup.com/
Women & Health
• Purpose : “The journal covers material involving
the physical and psychological well-being of women,
the sociocultural factors that lead to health problems,
and issues of prevention, early diagnosis and treatment,
the limitation of disability, and rehabilitation.”
• Style Format : APA
• Example Article Titles :
“Effect of media coverage and physician advice on utilization of breast cancer screening by women 40 years
and older”
“Cancer information scanning and seeking behavior is associated with knowledge, lifestyle choices, and
screening”
Patient Education and Counseling
• Audience : Researchers, policy planners, and all
providers of health care for women.
• Purpose : “To explore and elucidate educational, counseling and communication models in health
• Space Limitations : The paper should not exceed
care. Its aim is to provide a forum for fundamental as well as applied research, and to promote the
study of the delivery of patient education, counseling, and health promotion services, including training
models and organizational issues in improving communication between providers and patients.”
23 pages and the abstract should contain around 100
words.
• Publisher Website :
http://www.haworthpress.com
• Example Article Titles :
“Using the Internet to identify women's sources of
breast health education and screening ”
“Patient-blaming and
representation of risk factors in
breast cancer images”
“Women's approaches to the use
of new technology for cancer risk
information”
• Style Format : Format required by biomedical journals
• Audience : Patient education and health promotion researchers, managers,
physicians, nurses and other health care providers
• Space Limitations : 4,000 words for text and 100-150 for abstracts
• Publisher Website : http://www.elsevier.com
• Example Article Titles :
“Patient proactivity enhancing doctor-patient-family communication in cancer prevention and care
among the aged”
“Cancer communication patterns and the influence of patient characteristics: Disparities in informationgiving and affective behaviors”