Instructions for Authors | JAMA Oncology | JAMA Network
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- ≤5 references (1 of which should be to the recent article)
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Letter to the EditorLetters discussing a recent article in this journal should be submitted within 4 weeks of the article's publication online.3 Letters received after 4 weeks will rarely be considered. Letters should not exceed 400 words of text and 5 references, 1 of which should be to the recent article. Letters may have no more than 3 authors. The text should include the full name, academic degrees, and a single institutional affiliation for each author and the email address for the corresponding author. Letters must not duplicate other material published or submitted for publication and should not include unpublished data. Letters not meeting these specifications are generally not considered. Letters being considered for publication ordinarily will be sent to the authors of the original article, who will be given the opportunity to reply. Letters will be published at the discretion of the editors and are subject to abridgement and editing for style and content. Letter in ReplyReplies by authors should not exceed 500 words of text and 6 references. They should have no more than 3 authors.
Content Types | Nature Medicine
CorrespondenceThe Correspondence section provides a forum for discussion or to present a point of view on issues that are of interest to the readership of Nature Medicine. Correspondences should not contain new research data, nor should serve as a venue for technical comments on peer-reviewed research papers, which would be considered Matters Arising. Correspondences are initially screened for general interest, and may be returned to the authors if the topic, angle or content is deemed not to be of high interest to the journal’s readership or when the topic has already been covered in other pieces. Nature Medicine receives a very high volume of correspondence and the editorial team reserves the right to return submissions to authors without further feedback. After screening, correspondences are edited for concision and clarity, and additional changes may be requested from the authors. Format - Main text – up to 1,000 words.
- Display items – up to 2 items.
- References – up to 10 references. Article titles are omitted from the reference list.
- Correspondence may be peer-reviewed at the editors’ discretion.
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