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Jan 29, 2025 · Original research studies that can improve decision making in clinical medicine, public health, health care policy, medical education, or biomedical research.
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Detailed information about The BMJ's publishing model and editorial processes, including peer review, acceptance rate, revenue, and open access policies. At The BMJ, we offer authors the opportunity to submit a range of article types. Detailed author instructions and resources to …
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Lung cancer screening in people who have never smoked ... - The …
1 day ago · Wayne Gao and colleagues argue that high detection rates and high survival rates in never smokers are less likely to be evidence of screening benefit and more likely to be evidence of its harm—overdiagnosis Lung cancer screening using computed tomography (CT) is typically restricted to people with a history of heavy cigarette smoking—the high risk group for which it …
Open access at BMJ
The research in our flagship journal, The BMJ, has always been free to read, and in 2011 we launched our first and largest open access medical journal, BMJ Open. Today, a third of our journals are fully open access, and we also make academic research freely accessible and discoverable with hybrid publication models.
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