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Free access to oncology and cancer research articles, book chapters, blogs and videos from Springer

Free access to oncology and cancer research articles, book chapters, blogs and videos from Springer Nature [Homepage] [World Cancer Day 2020]( [World Cancer Day 2020]( Dear {NAME}, February 4th marks [World Cancer Day](. In honor of this occasion, Springer Nature is proud to present a carefully curated collection of recent oncology and cancer research content, specially selected by our Editors across BMC, Springer, and Nature Research. We hope you enjoy exploring our featured content and encourage you to share these articles with your colleagues. All articles & chapters are free to read until March 4, 2020. Open access articles are freely available at any time. [Read our latest blogs and collections:]( - [From genome integrity to cancer]( - [Cancer Metabolism]( - [Open Access: Increase the visibility and discoverability of your work]( - [Looking beyond physical health for World Cancer Day 2020]( [Find the full blogs and collections on the World Cancer Day page]( [Video]( [Introducing Nature Cancer]( Learn about the launch of Nature Cancer from Chief Editor, Alexia-Ileana Zaromytidou. [Watch here]( [London Global Cancer Week]( [New Solutions to evolving challenges]( Highlights from London Global Cancer Week 2019 and insights into increasing recognition for global cancer control. [Read more]( Best wishes, Springer Nature Follow us: [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Linkedin]( [© Nature]( Research [ ] [ ] This email has been sent to {EMAIL}. As a registered user of Nature Research websites, our databases indicates that you have opted-in to receive product information and special offers. If you no longer wish to receive these marketing emails from Nature Research please [click here to unsubscribe](. If you wish to discontinue all email services from Nature Research please [click here to unsubscribe](. Springer Nature Limited is a company incorporated in England & Wales under company number 785998 & whose registered office is located at The Campus, 4 Crinan Street, London, N1 9XW. Nature Research | One New York Plaza, Suite 4500 | New York | NY 10004-1562 | USA [LinkedIn] © 2020 Nature Research. Part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. 0000018725

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