Gynecologic Oncology Research and Practice : a new journal to meet the needs of a growing field

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EDITORIAL

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Gynecologic Oncology Research and Practice: a new journal to meet the needs of a growing field Robert L Coleman1, Thomas J Herzog2, Bradley J Monk3 and Philip Dooner4* Editorial With the rapidly expanding field of gynecologic oncology, there is an unmet need to enable the rapid sharing of data. The electronic era now allows speedy review and almost immediate publication of cutting edge scientific and clinical material. Additionally, the opportunity to upload videos, photos and datasets would be a huge advancement for our specialty. All of this in an “open access” format that would be free of charge is sorely needed. It is with great pleasure that we launch Gynecologic Oncology Research and Practice [1], an open access, journal that aims to serve as an international platform for sharing laboratory and clinical findings by offering a high-visibility forum for new insights and discussions among scientists, physicians and oncologists. The journal will publish articles on the pathophysiology, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of all cancers of the female reproductive system. Being open access, all articles published in Gynecologic Oncology Research and Practice are freely and universally accessible online, so available to readers at no cost with access not limited by their library’s budget. Articles published under this model therefore have the potential to reach a much larger readership than any subscriptionbased journal [2], with some studies suggesting a correlation between open access, higher downloads and higher citations, leading to a higher Impact Factor [3,4]. Published articles also comply with the open access policies of major funding bodies, including the Wellcome Trust and NIH [5-8]. The journal is benefited by our high-profile Editorial Board [9] who will aim to deliver a timely, thorough and, above all, fair peer review process. This will not only ensure that authors benefit from a positive publication experience but will guarantee that the journal publishes good quality topical content. * Correspondence: [email protected] 4 BioMed Central, London, UK Full list of author information is available at the end of the article

As well as publishing up-to-date research, the journal will also feature topical review articles, interesting cases, novel methodologies, and thought-provoking opinions. Combine this with the option to uploaded unlimited photos, videos and datasets, the ability to post online comments, and the capabilities to immediately share articles via social media, the journal has the potential to become a hub for distributing new knowledge and discussing stimulating topics in the field. In journal’s inaugural articles, Micael Lopez-Acevedo, Angeles Secord and colleagues explore the activity of dasatinib in combination with gemcitabine and docetaxel in uterine leiomyosarcoma (uLMS) cell lines in order to determine if dasatinib inhibits the SRC pathway [10], a review article by Steven J Gibson and colleagues provides an overview of drug discovery in the ovarian