Aims and Scope
The Journal of Women's Health Advancements (JWHA) is dedicated to advancing the scientific understanding of women’s health, emphasizing physical, mental, and emotional well-being. The journal publishes high-quality research articles, systematic reviews, short communications, case reports, editorials, clinical images, and brief reports focusing on a broad range of women’s health topics. These include gynecological diseases, obstetrics, breast cancer, sexual and reproductive health, and the latest technologies in fertility treatment and diagnosis. The journal provides a platform for researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals to disseminate their findings and innovations, contributing to the improvement of healthcare for women globally.
JWHA is committed to promoting evidence-based research and advancing knowledge in women's health by offering open-access publication, allowing unrestricted access to all published articles. The journal seeks to foster a deeper understanding of women's health issues and to facilitate the application of research findings to clinical practice, ultimately improving health outcomes for women worldwide. The scope of the journal extends to related fields of science and medicine, aiming to cover all aspects of women’s health care.
Key Areas of Interest Include:
Gynecological and obstetrical health
Reproductive medicine and endocrinology
Women's mental and emotional health
Sexual and reproductive health
Maternal and fetal medicine
Oncology related to women, including breast and ovarian cancer
Menopausal and geriatric gynecology
Pregnancy and childbirth complications
Infertility and emerging fertility technologies
Female-specific infections and sexually transmitted diseases
Women’s health policies and reproductive ethics
JWHA adheres to a rigorous, double-blind peer-review process to ensure the quality and credibility of published research. As a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the journal upholds the highest ethical standards in research and publication practices.