The transition of JCCS from Springer to Wiley was rich in future prospects and was confirmed by the Journal reorganization launched in 2019. However, in spite of my recently renewed demand, the "B&B" section of the Journal (Bits and Bytes not be confused with Bed and Breakfast, albeit…) did not fit into the Wiley Publishing categories and had to be dropped, to the great disappointment of many authors and our readership. This Editorial will fill the gap by discussing new published aspects on the topic of the connections existing between circadian cellular signaling and cancer prognosis, with the identification of eight genetically significant clock-related genes in lung cancer.

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