Oncology and carcinogenesis not elsewhere classified research focuses on cancer research topics that fall outside conventional subfields of oncology. This category encompasses studies addressing novel carcinogenic processes, cancer genetics, and alternative cancer therapies, broadening our understanding of malignancies beyond commonly recognized classifications. As a subset of biomedical and clinical sciences, it plays a crucial role in revealing new pathways of cancer development and treatment. JoVE Visualize enhances this knowledge by pairing PubMed articles with JoVE experiment videos, providing researchers and students with detailed insights into experimental approaches and discoveries.
Key Methods & Emerging Trends
Core Methods in Oncology and Carcinogenesis
Established research techniques in this category include advanced cell culture models, cancer genetics analysis, and biochemical assays to evaluate carcinogenic potential. Methods such as gene expression profiling, immunohistochemistry, and in vitro models of tumor biology help delineate mechanisms of cancer initiation and progression. These approaches provide critical data on cancer cell behavior and responses to various treatments, complementing traditional oncology research by addressing less categorized forms of carcinogenesis.
Emerging Techniques and Innovations
Innovative methods gaining attention involve high-throughput screening for novel carcinogens, single-cell sequencing, and advanced imaging techniques that deliver finer spatial and temporal resolution of tumor microenvironments. Research into cancer therapies beyond chemotherapy and radiation, such as targeted molecular treatments and immunomodulation, also features prominently. These emerging approaches are expanding the boundaries of oncology and carcinogenesis not elsewhere classified, offering new avenues for understanding and combating cancer.

