Current Issue
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Jan-Mar
Published: 2025-02-16
Original Research Articles
Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices, and Risk Factors Related to Breast and Cervical Cancer Among Female Medical Students in Comilla, Bangladesh
Elderly Vulnerability to Infectious Diseases in Bangladesh: An Examination of Comorbidities, Hospital Stay, and Mortality
Prevalence and Social Factors Influencing ADHD and Comorbidities in Bangladeshi Children: A Cross-Sectional Study
Assessing Nutritional Status and Health Outcomes of Children in Saline-Prone Areas: A Comprehensive Study
Epidemiology of Gallbladder Stones in Youth: Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Contributing Variables
Risk Factors, Health-Seeking Behavior, Attitudes, and Knowledge Regarding Cervical Carcinoma Among Rural Women in Bangladesh
Evaluation of Nutritional Status and Contributing Factors in Young Children: A Comprehensive Study of Growth, Health, and Socioeconomic Influences in Khulna’s Kindergarten Schools
Comparative Analysis of Serum Creatinine and Albuminuria as Biomarkers for Diabetic Nephropathy in Young Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
The Asia Pacific Journal of Surgical Advances (APJSA), pISSN: 3079-7322, and eISSN: 3079-1618 is a bi-monthly, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing surgical science. Published by ORDIENT Publisher in Bangladesh, APJSA focuses on a wide range of surgical disciplines, including general, laparoscopic, oncologic, and robotic surgery, among others. The journal emphasizes high standards of quality, rigor, and ethical practices in its double-blind peer review process. Manuscripts are invited from around the world, with options for fast-track publication and open access. APJSA charges a publication fee only after manuscript acceptance, with fee waivers available in cases of financial hardship. The journal is committed to providing robust editorial support, ensuring a smooth and constructive publication experience for authors. By offering a platform for cutting-edge research, APJSA aims to contribute to the global advancement of surgical techniques and patient care.
