Welcome to the official website of Asian Medical Journal and Alternative Medicine (AMJAM). Our journal, formerly known as Thammasat Medical Journal, has been operating under the Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat University since establishment in 2000 (The journal name has been changed to AMJAM since 2021). The journal has published articles related to science advancement in all areas of medical sciences and alternative medicine for over decades.
AMJAM is an open-access journal without publication fee to boost the dissemination of researchers' work and readers' access to all articles. The journal aims to publish high-quality research and related work and welcomes new ideas to help advance science in healthcare and alternative medicine. We eagerly invite contributions from scholars of all generations and highly value articles addressing novel and innovative ideas, contents and perspectives related to our journal's scope.
We warmly invite you to submit your work to AMJAM. Each article will undergo a rigorous peer-review process by selected reviewers who are expertise in relevant fields to meet the highest standards of academic excellence. We would like to thank you for your interest in AMJAM and look forward to your continued support and contribution to the journal.
Journal abbreviation: AMJAM Online ISSN: 2773-9465 Start year: 2021 (2000-2020 for the formerly Thammasat Medical Journal) Language: English Issues per year: 3 Editor-in-Chief: Professor Thana Khawcharoenporn, M.D., M.Sc. Indexed in: Thai Citation Index (TCI)
Current Issue: Volume 25, Issue 1 (2025)
Editor's Note
Thana Khawcharoenporn
A Medicinal Plants Approach to Wound Healing
Pannawat Chaiyawatthanananthn
Adrenal Insufficiency-related Outcomes in Patients with ACTH-stimulated Cortisol Levels of 15–17.9 μg/dL Measured by Monoclonal Antibody Assay
Peeradon Vibhatavata, Krittee Santiwanit, and Natthinee Charatcharoenwitthaya
Efficacy and Cost-Effectiveness of Tissue Dyes: Comparison of Commercial Tissue Marking Dye, India Ink, and Poster Ink in the Evaluation of Resection Margins Across Various Types of Pathological Specimens
Natnalin Chumponpanich, Adiluck Pisutpunya, Manoch Yawatta, Nawaluk Atiroj, Putch Phairintr, Natcha Poungmeechai, Chatdhee Stithsuksanoh, and Worakit Kaewnopparat
Differentiation between Infiltrative Cholangiocarcinoma Strictures and Benign Common Bile Duct Strictures Using Multi-Slice Computed Tomography (MDCT)
Pornchai Chatchairatanavej, Sopa Pongpornsup, and Aphinya Charoensak
CT Cavitary Features in Lung Cancer to Differentiate Between Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Adenocarcinoma
Nisa Muangman, Chanikarn Khanutwong, and Krittachat Butnian
The Distribution of Blood Group Antigen and Antibody Among Voluntary Tai Dam Ethnic Blood Donor Candidates in Central Thailand
Sahapat Barusrux, Thanakorn Wongcharliang, and Prapadsorn Saenkum
A Review Article on Optimizing Breast Cancer Care Teams Through Multidisciplinary Approaches
Panuch Eiamprapaporn, Panchanin Patanayindee, Lucksika Wanishtanom, Hataiwan Rattanabunjerdkul, and Sasithorn Sujarittanakarn
