The peer review process in cancer research typically involves several key criteria:
Scientific Rigor: Ensuring that the study design, methodology, and analysis are robust and scientifically sound. Relevance: Assessing the significance of the research in addressing current gaps in knowledge or clinical practice. Originality: Evaluating whether the research provides new insights or approaches in the field of cancer. Ethical Considerations: Ensuring that the research adheres to ethical standards, particularly when it involves human subjects or animal models. Clarity: Checking that the study is clearly written and the results are presented transparently.