Tumour Virus Research aims to provide a communication platform for researchers, clinical doctors, and public health experts, promote interdisciplinary collaboration, and accelerate the understanding of the mechanisms of viral carcinogenesis and the development of treatment methods. Its target readership includes but is not limited to virologists, oncologists, immunologists, biomedical scientists, clinical doctors, and public health professionals. This journal mainly publishes original research papers, review articles, briefs, viewpoints, and reviews. Its content involves but is not limited to exploring the molecular mechanisms of how viruses trigger malignant cell transformation; Report on new discoveries related to virus associated tumors, such as diagnostic markers or treatment methods; Introduce the latest developments in preventive and therapeutic vaccines for tumors caused by viruses.