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It takes a special type of madness: Working with a medical journal

In the world of academia and research, journals are often viewed as the "Bad Guys" - they make authors jump through hoops, charge them for publishing their work, and often seem more concerned with profits than advancing the field. So why would anyone voluntarily sign up to work with them as an Associate Editor? In this blog post, Ian Davis, associate editor with Therapeutic Advances in Medical Oncology explores the idea that not all journals are created equal, and some genuinely care about advancing the field, giving opportunities to early career researchers, and ensuring high-quality publications.

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