Article Processing Charges
Transparent, competitive pricing supporting open access neuro-oncology research.
Invest in CNS Cancer Research Visibility
The Journal of Brain and Spinal Cancer operates on an open access model where article processing charges replace traditional subscriptions. This ensures your neuro-oncology discoveries are freely accessible to neurosurgeons, oncologists, and researchers worldwide.
Our APC structure is transparent and competitive, with multiple pathways to reduce or waive fees for researchers facing financial constraints.
Original Research
Full-length research articles, clinical studies, and comprehensive investigations advancing CNS oncology.
Standard Articles
Clinical case series, focused studies, and translational neuro-oncology investigations.
Case Reports
Case reports, technical notes, and preliminary findings requiring rapid dissemination.
Rigorous Peer Review
Expert evaluation by neuro-oncology specialists ensuring methodological rigor and clinical validity of your CNS cancer research.
Professional Production
Copyediting, typesetting, XML generation, and formatting to international publishing standards for neurosurgical literature.
Global Distribution
Immediate open access publication with metadata distribution to major indexing services and oncology databases.
Permanent Archiving
Long-term digital preservation ensuring your neuro-oncology research remains accessible for future generations of clinicians.
LMIC Waivers: Researchers from low and middle-income countries may qualify for partial APC waivers. JBSC ensures economic barriers do not prevent important brain and spinal cancer research from reaching the global neuro-oncology community.
| Program | Discount | Eligibility |
|---|---|---|
| JBSC Membership | 15-30% | Active individual or institutional members |
| LMIC Waiver | 30-60% | Corresponding authors from qualifying countries |
| Editorial Contributors | 25% | Active reviewers and editorial board members |
| Institutional Agreements | 20-35% | Partner cancer centers and research institutions |
APCs are invoiced upon manuscript acceptance, after successful peer review. Authors receive detailed invoices with payment options. Payment is typically expected within 48 hours, though extensions are available upon request.
Authors experiencing financial difficulties should contact our editorial office before acceptance to discuss options.
ManuscriptZone Portal
Submit through oap.manuscriptzone.net for comprehensive tracking and streamlined payment upon acceptance.
Simple Submission Form
Use our direct submission form for rapid manuscript upload. Payment details collected after acceptance.
Many cancer centers and research institutions maintain open-access publication funds. We recommend that authors check with their institutional library about available support programs. JBSC provides documentation required for institutional funding applications.
High-resolution neuroimaging, MRI sequences, and surgical video files are published as supplementary materials at no additional charge. These materials receive DOIs for independent citation and permanent archiving alongside the main article.
Ethical misconduct: Concurrent submission of a manuscript to multiple journals is a violation of publication ethics. If a paper is withdrawn from JBSC after 3 days of submission to be sent elsewhere, a 30% withdrawal fee applies. Official withdrawal must be confirmed by the editorial office before submitting elsewhere.
When is the APC charged? APCs are invoiced only after peer-review acceptance. There are no submission or review fees.
Can my institution pay? Yes, most cancer centers have mechanisms for paying open-access APCs. We provide formal invoices for institutional processing.
Are there hidden fees? No. The quoted APC covers all standard publication services, including color imaging and supplementary materials.
Medical device and pharmaceutical companies publishing neuro-oncology research are welcome. Corporate authors may arrange direct billing through our partnerships team. Volume publishing arrangements with reduced per-article rates are available.
Published articles receive ongoing support, including metadata updates, DOI maintenance, and inclusion in promotional campaigns highlighting neuro-oncology research. Authors may request usage statistics showing article engagement.
Beyond core publication services, authors may access optional language editing and figure preparation assistance at additional cost. These services can improve manuscript quality before peer review.
Authors should include funding acknowledgments. Many granting agencies require open-access publication, and APC receipts document compliance with funder mandates for open-access dissemination.
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Submit your brain and spinal cancer research to the global neuro-oncology community.