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Article Title
Year Published
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"I am satisfied with paper review process, the prepared tables and figures in the online full-text article and editing quality of the article. I am satisfied with the quality of review reports, which were objective. I am also satisfied with the editing and publishing rules and norms. However, the time period between article in press and publication was too long." 
Liszka H, Gądek A, Zięba AM, Surowiecka K, Kwiatkowski J, Kozioł T, Bochenek MS, Kwolek K. Learning curve of total ankle replacement from the lateral approach. World J Orthop 2026; 17(3): 113708 [DOI: 10.5312/wjo.v17.i3.113708]
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"1. The review process is standardized and efficient, with professional and rigorous examination, practical and pertinent comments, and high efficiency. It provides authors with a very smooth submission experience and is trustworthy. 2. The editorial department works with great responsibility, conducts reviews promptly and meticulously, communicates in a timely and efficient manner, and has a clear and transparent process, fully demonstrating the high-quality service and rigorous attitude of a professional publication." 
Hu J, Yang WW, Qin W, Ren TT, Zhang MX, Zhu Q. Developing a standardized safety handover system for post-anesthesia patients in gastrointestinal surgery: Construction and validation. World J Gastrointest Surg 2026; 18(3): 115349 [DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v18.i3.115349]
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"I sincerely acknowledge and appreciate the entire process carried out by WJH and remain deeply grateful for the support and cooperation extended throughout. I have one humble request: kindly proceed with the immediate submission of the article for Scopus database indexation, as this step is essential for my formal thesis submission. Once again, I extend my sincere gratitude for your assistance and consideration." 
Bashir A, Arora R, Mehrotra D, Bala M, Parry AH, Iqball A, Bhat SA, Wani ZA. Non-invasive prediction of significant hepatic fibrosis in individuals with chronic hepatitis C infection using fibrosis risk score and machine learning models. World J Hepatol 2026; 18(3): 117465 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v18.i3.117465]
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"Great thanks for your dedicated efforts professionalism and continuous support in promoting impactful scientific work. Also, I appreciate your great efforts and valuable contribution to advancing scientific research in the hepatology field and fostering academic excellence worldwide. Your valuable role in supporting researchers and ensuring the dissemination of quality work is highly appreciated" 
Tahoon MA, Elkhadry SW, Abdelsameea E, Ashour R. Fatigue assessment in Egyptian patients with hepatitis C virus-related chronic liver disease: Single center study. World J Hepatol 2026; 18(3): 113366 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v18.i3.113366]
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"The journal maintains an efficient submission and review process, characterized by objective and impartial peer review. As a contributing author, I am truly grateful for the opportunity to publish here. I look forward to seeing more high-quality work appear in this journal and will certainly recommend it to my peers." 
Zhang T, Tang R, Hu XY, Qi SQ, Pan ZB. Application of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography in the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric common bile duct stone disease. World J Hepatol 2026; 18(3): 113700 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v18.i3.113700]
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"i am extremely satisfied with the complete phase till publishing online. most importantly the time for peer review and acceptance to publication. Many good journals take very long time for publication. If possible hard copy for authors can be planned in future. Peer review process is very fast and reports are genuine and helpful." 
Raj SC, Sen S, Baral D, Mohanty D, Tabassum S, Sil S, Sahu M. Indocyanine green doped with chitosan nanoparticles based antimicrobial photodynamic therapy in periodontitis patients: A randomized clinical trial. World J Exp Med 2026; 16(1): 117125 [PMID: 41883436 DOI: 10.5493/wjem.v16.i1.117125]
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"My experience with the publication process in the World Journal of Radiology has been highly satisfactory. The submission and peer-review workflow was smooth, transparent, and efficient, with clear communication at every stage. The reviewers provided constructive, relevant, and insightful feedback that significantly improved the quality of the manuscript. The editorial team was responsive and supportive, ensuring timely processing and maintaining high professional standards. Overall, the experience was positive and encouraging, and I would be pleased to consider this journal for future submissions." 
Kumar I, Kumari S, Ojha R, Kumari R, Kushwaha K, Singh PK, Verma A. Characterization of endometriosis in patients with Mullerian anomalies using the Enzian classification: A retrospective cohort study. World J Radiol 2026; 18(3): 118143 [DOI: 10.4329/wjr.v18.i3.118143]
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"In this letter, we comment on the landmark study by Zhang et al., which provides the first human evidence linking intestinal obstruction to gut-vascular barrier injury through elevated plasmalemma vesicle associated protein 1 expression. We propose that autonomic dysfunction, specifically vagal suppression as reflected by reduced heart rate variability, may represent a critical yet overlooked mechanistic link between intestinal obstruction and gut-vascular barrier disruption. By integrating heart rate variability—a non-invasive physiological marker—with molecular indicators such as plasmalemma vesicle associated protein 1, future research could establish a novel prognostic framework and open avenues for targeted interventions, including vagus nerve stimulation. Our commentary underscores the importance of expanding the current understanding of intestinal obstruction pathophysiology beyond epithelial injury to include vascular and neural mechanisms, with the ultimate goal of improving clinical risk stratification and therapeutic strategies." 
Dong MQ, Wu J. Letter to the Editor: Gut-vascular barrier dysfunction in intestinal obstruction: The role of vagal suppression and heart rate variability. World J Gastrointest Surg 2026; 18(3): 116006 [DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v18.i3.116006]
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"It’s a pleasure to see this turn out to be a fruitful story. Very much thankful to the entire team for their attention and support throughout each step of this publication. Thank you. I highly value and rate the contribution towards this journal. Hope I continue to contribute if given the opportunity. Regards!" 
Jain PR, Aravind S, K PR, Shekar M, Palaniyandi V, Sekar H, Krishnamoorthy S. Dual-score framework: National Early Warning Score 2 and quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment scores in acute pyelonephritis. World J Nephrol 2026; 15(1): 114165 [PMID: 41884252 DOI: 10.5527/wjn.v15.i1.114165]
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"We are pleased to submit our manuscript entitled “Modified Natural Orifice Specimen Extraction Surgery (NOSES IV) for Colorectal Cancer: A Clinical Study” for consideration for publication in your journal. In this study, we present a modified NOSES IV technique and evaluate its feasibility and safety in patients undergoing colorectal cancer surgery. Compared with conventional approaches, our technique emphasizes optimization of specimen extraction pathways and refinement of operative procedures, aiming to minimize surgical trauma while maintaining oncological safety. Our work is based on real-world clinical data and reflects our center’s practical experience in implementing NOSES techniques. We further discuss the indications, technical considerations, and potential limitations of this modified approach, which may provide additional insights for surgeons seeking to adopt or refine NOSES procedures in clinical practice. This manuscript is original, has not been published previously, and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere. All authors have approved the final version of the manuscript and agree with its submission to your journal. We believe that our findings will be of interest to surgeons and clinicians in the field of minimally invasive colorectal surgery, particularly those focusing on natural orifice techniques. Thank you for your consideration." 
Li YB, Zhu C, Xia LG, Sun X, Zhong KL, Li Y. Modified natural orifice specimen extraction type IV surgery for rectosigmoid cancer: A retrospective clinical study. World J Gastrointest Surg 2026; 18(3): 115484 [DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v18.i3.115484]
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"We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the Editor and readers of the World Journal of Clinical Pediatrics for their interest in our published article and for the valuable feedback provided. We appreciate the thoughtful comments and perspectives shared, which contribute to meaningful academic discussion and further understanding of the topic. We acknowledge the points raised and have carefully considered them. Where applicable, we agree that certain aspects could benefit from additional clarification, and we welcome the opportunity to elaborate on these in future communications or studies. We are committed to maintaining scientific rigor and transparency, and we view this feedback as an important part of the ongoing scholarly dialogue. We hope that our work continues to stimulate discussion and contributes positively to clinical practice and future research in pediatrics. Thank you once again for your engagement with our work." 
Ahmad N, Ahmed U, Mohy Ud Din G, Habib M, Luqman MS, Talha M, Saifullah M, Rana I. Comparison of bilirubin albumin ratio and total serum bilirubin for predicting neurological dysfunction in newborns: A meta-analysis. World J Clin Pediatr 2026; 15(1): 112088 [PMID: 41884044 DOI: 10.5409/wjcp.v15.i1.112088]
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"Thank you for editors and reviewers. It was an excellent experience and I am happy with the whole process of publishing with the world j of Metaanalysis. The relation between metabolic associated fatty liver disease and Colorectal Cancer is now gaining importance in the hepatology field. I THINK THAT THE INFORMATION GIVEN WILL BE OF BENIFIT FOR CLINICIANS AND RESEARCHERS." 
Fouad Y, Pan Z, Mostafa AM, Eslam M. Metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease: A key player in colorectal cancer development and progression. World J Meta-Anal 2026; 14(1): 113789 [DOI: 10.13105/wjma.v14.i1.113789]
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"I am extremely satisfied with the efficiency of the journal’s manuscript handling process and the professional attitude of the editorial team. The review and publication procedures were smooth and timely, with clear communication throughout. The editors were patient, responsible, and responsive to inquiries, making the whole experience pleasant and reassuring." 
Zhang WF, Fan WT, Gao WW, Wu Z, Liu RR, Ruan CW. Crohn’s disease-related perianal fistula: A clinic research. World J Gastrointest Surg 2026; 18(3): 117693 [DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v18.i3.117693]
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"This manuscript was initially submitted to another journal in the same group. After review, it was not rejected; instead, it was transferred to the World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery. It saved us from going through the long process of reformatting, resubmitting, and re-reviewing. The submission process is not complicated since a sample manuscript is provided. We could prepare our manuscript accordingly. Reference citation analysis helped prepare the reference list in accordance with journal guidelines. Reviewer comments helped improve the manuscript. Sending the word proof before the PDF helped identify and correct minor language and formatting issues. However, compared to my previous publications in the same group, it took longer to send the proof. The publication process is fast. As soon as the PDF available, article is published." 
Wickramasinghe N, Thuraisingham A, Jayalath A, Samarasekera DN, Yazaki E, Jayawardena R, Devanarayana NM. Dietary and nutritional correlates of gastroesophageal reflux disease symptoms: A comprehensive island-wide study in Sri Lanka. World J Gastrointest Surg 2026; 18(3): 113687 [DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v18.i3.113687]
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"Overall, I had a positive experience with the journal. The editorial team was responsive, and I was particularly impressed by the editor’s patience and clear guidance throughout the process. The peer review comments were thoughtful and helpful. I appreciate the time and effort everyone put into handling our manuscript, and I would be happy to submit again in the future." 
Liu SY, Xie XY, Zhang KN, Ma YQ, Ababakri A, Hao HZ, Zhang L, Guo QJ, Yu XH, Xie Y, Jiang WT. Risk factors and nomogram prediction of postoperative incisional hernia following liver transplantation: A retrospective cohort study. World J Gastrointest Surg 2026; 18(3): 115191 [DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v18.i3.115191]
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"I am not satisfied with the time between accepting the work and posting it online. I believe that the online publication process, once the manuscript has been accepted, should be much quicker and more streamlined. The review and acceptance process is very fast and this encourages you to send manuscripts to the journal." 
Pagano CE, Sarnari S, Favetta U, Picheo R, Gambarini F, Guttadauro A, Schiano di Visconte M. Sutured rectal lift for obstructed defecation: Mesh-free sphincter-preserving transanal technique for Oxford grade II-III prolapse. World J Gastrointest Surg 2026; 18(3): 116575 [DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v18.i3.116575]
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"In the recently published manuscript, although three figures were submitted, they were published in small sizes. I believe this may compromise their visibility and comprehensibility. Otherwise, my co-authors and I are satisfied with the manuscript review process, even though the evaluation process took longer than previously. We are satisfied with the entire process, from manuscript submission to publication, as we have been in previous years. We make no secret of our preference for the World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery as the journal in which to submit and publish our research and literature reviews." 
Brisinda G, Chiarello MM, Misuriello F, Cariati M, Tropeano G, Piras E, Altieri G, Bracalente G, Papa V. Which lymph node dissection should be performed in advanced distal gastric cancer? A critical assessment of D2 lymphadenectomy. World J Gastrointest Surg 2026; 18(3): 114895 [DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v18.i3.114895]
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"The overall editorial and publication process was smooth and well-organized. The peer review was constructive and contributed to the improvement of the manuscript's quality. The editorial team provided clear communication and support throughout the process. Some aspects of formatting and editing could be further refined to enhance clarity and consistency, particularly in the final proof stage. Nevertheless, the overall experience was positive and satisfactory. Thank you to the editorial team for their efforts." 
Yolsuriyanwong K, Jubprang S, Winiyakul N, Cheewatanakornkul S, Wangkulangkul P, Promchan D. Incidence and predictors of gallstone disease after bariatric surgery in a Thai population. World J Gastrointest Surg 2026; 18(3): 116602 [DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v18.i3.116602]
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"We are satisfied with the journal’s editorial service, peer review quality, and publication process. The submission system was user-friendly, the review comments were constructive and objective, and the editorial handling was efficient and professional. The final PDF, online full-text article, figures, and tables were presented clearly and accurately. Overall, the journal maintains good academic and publishing standards, and our experience with the manuscript processing was positive." 
Huang K, Wang W, Xu ML, He YS, Zhao JY, Hu XF. Pleomorphic gastric leiomyosarcoma with retroperitoneal extension and hepatic metastasis: A case report. World J Gastrointest Surg 2026; 18(3): 115216 [DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v18.i3.115216]
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"This was a positive submission experience. The journal handled the manuscript efficiently with a transparent workflow and timely communication throughout. The peer review was professional, thorough, and constructive—reviewers accurately grasped the core of the study and their insightful suggestions significantly improved the quality and rigor of the paper. My sincere thanks to the editorial team and reviewers for their dedication. Wishing the journal continued success." 
Guo T, Wang X, Wang SY, Lin TF. Isolated colonic aspergillosis in an immunocompetent individual diagnosed by metagenomic next-generation sequencing: A case report. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(13): 114563 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i13.114563]
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"The processing speed of this manuscript is very fast, the process is simple and clear, and no additional complex operations are required. The review comments were clear and the communication during the period was very efficient. If there is an opportunity, we will also submit our manuscript to the World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery." 
Hu CC, Li N, Wang BY, Yu YW, Yu W. Letter to the Editor: Toward immune-adaptive anesthesia: Rethinking dexmedetomidine beyond sedation in gastrointestinal cancer surgery. World J Gastrointest Surg 2026; 18(3): 116619 [DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v18.i3.116619]
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"I am very satisfied with this submission process. The review cycle was short and the workflow was clear. The anonymous peer review process was well-organized and professional. The reviewers provided constructive and objective feedback, which was of great help in improving my manuscript. The entire process was fair, efficient, and transparent. I would highly recommend this journal to other researchers." 
Yin TT, Lin HY, Zhou M, Li JW, Mo QL, Wang HJ, Chen J, Zhu HL, Li YT, Zheng MY, Yang JH. Lean type 2 diabetes mellitus is an independent predictor of mortality in primary biliary cholangitis. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(13): 115649 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i13.115649]
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"Editorial assistants, editors, peer reviewers, editorial directors, chief editors, language editors and production editors are all extremely professional, rigorous, conscientious and responsible.This article is based on the fundamental theories of traditional Chinese medicine and explores new treatment methods for acute pancreatitis after ERCP. It is hoped that it will be useful for subsequent clinical treatments. Finally, if you have any suggestions or comments, please feel free to write to us. We look forward to your positive feedback." 
Zheng L, Wang J, Xu MQ, Jiang W, Qian L, Ge Y, Feng MK, Zhu YM, Wang MJ, Sun SS, Liu CK, Wang XM, Zhang C. Dachengqitang mitigates endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography-induced pancreatitis. World J Gastrointest Surg 2026; 18(3): 112405 [DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v18.i3.112405]
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"We are pleased to note that our submitted manuscript has now been published online. We sincerely appreciate the professional and efficient review process of the journal and the valuable comments from the editors and reviewers. These constructive suggestions have greatly helped us improve the quality of the manuscript. We hope this work will contribute to the related research field and readers. Thank you again for the great support from the editorial office." 
Yang P, Wang R, Zhou YP, Wen JF, Yang DX. Berberine alleviates experimental colitis by enhancing gut-microbiota-dependent intestinal barrier function and suppressing gasdermin D activation. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(13): 115299 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i13.115299]
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"I am pleased to have published my manuscript in the World Journal of Nephrology. The journal maintains a clear editorial workflow and transparent communication throughout the submission process. The peer review system was structured and constructive, with reviewers providing detailed, relevant, and scientifically grounded feedback that significantly strengthened the manuscript. The editorial office was responsive, professional, and timely in correspondence. Overall, the review process was rigorous yet fair, ensuring scientific quality while supporting authors in improving their work. I appreciate the journal’s commitment to maintaining academic standards and advancing research in nephrology." 
Aamir AB, Latif R, Sorath F, Chander S, Latif A, Rahaman Z, Mohammed YN, Parkash O, Devi P, Hassan GA, Alalwan BM. Acute kidney injury induced by topical hair straightening products: A systematic review. World J Nephrol 2025; 14(4): 112796 [PMID: 41479821 DOI: 10.5527/wjn.v14.i4.112796]
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"I am very pleased to share my feedback regarding my experience with the World Journal of Gastroenterology. First, regarding the journal's credibility, I found it to be highly reputable with transparent policies and strict ethical standards, which gave us great confidence during submission. Second, the peer review process was highly professional and constructive; the reviewers provided insightful and detailed comments that significantly improved the quality of our manuscript, and the review timeframe was very reasonable. Overall, I am extremely satisfied with the entire publication system. The editorial team was responsive and supportive, maintaining clear communication to ensure a smooth and positive process. This has been an excellent publishing experience, and I will gladly consider this journal for future submissions." 
Chen Y, Zhang QR, Guo MG, Sun ZY, Zeng FC. Biological welding: A rapid and bloodless approach to hemorrhoidectomy. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(13): 115758 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i13.115758]
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"We sincerely thank you for the opportunity to publish our manuscript in your esteemed journal. The review process was fair and thorough, and the constructive feedback from the reviewers and editorial team significantly enhanced the clarity, methodology, and overall quality of our work. We truly value this enriching experience and look forward to future collaboration with your journal." 
Shiva Priya K, Kaushal A, Lokho P, Balasubramanian N, Agrawal A, Kant S, Badetiya N. Seizure-associated venous air embolism during awake craniotomy in the supine position: A case report. World J Clin Cases 2026; 14(9): 119273 [DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v14.i9.119273]
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"I am honored to have my work published in the World Journal of Hepatology. This journal represents a reputable and well-recognized platform for disseminating high-quality research in hepatology. The peer-review process was constructive and professional, which significantly improved the quality of the manuscript. I truly appreciate the efforts of the editors and reviewers in maintaining high scientific standards." 
Mohamed AA, Abdel-Hamid RM, Amin A, A Gawad EAH, Saed SM, Gaber DA, Ezz Al Arab M, El-Agawy W, AbuRahma MZA, Elosaily HH, Shaaban EE, Ismail SA, Sakr AA. Immunogenetic and molecular biomarkers in COVID-19 and hepatitis C virus infection: Evaluating the diagnostic potential of HLA (rs1131500), IGF-2, and I-FABP. World J Hepatol 2026; 18(3): 112850 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v18.i3.112850]
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"We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the editorial team, the reviewers, and all staff at the Baishideng Publishing Group for their professionalism and support throughout the publication process. We greatly appreciate the thorough peer review, the constructive feedback provided by the reviewers, and the diligent work of the assistant editors, production editors, and language editors who contributed to the successful publication of our manuscript. The entire process was smooth, transparent, and well-coordinated, and we are thankful for the opportunity to publish in World Journal of Hepatology." 
Othman AAA, Elsharkawy L, Saleh MW, Mohamed MM, Elsayed FMA. Multimarker model for non-invasive assessment of variceal bleeding in chronic hepatitis C cirrhotic patients. World J Hepatol 2026; 18(3): 117040 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v18.i3.117040]
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"We would like to thank you and the editorial team for all the time and effort devoted to our manuscript. We are very pleased to see the article published online. We also greatly appreciate the careful handling of the paper throughout the review and production process. Thank you again for your professionalism, efficiency, and support in bringing our work to publication." 
Ying ZK, Xu XY, Hu JW, Cui Y, Jiang DW. Single-cell transcriptomics reveals a spermatogonial stem cell-centered spermatogenic microenvironment: Pathophysiological mechanisms and therapeutic targets in male infertility. World J Stem Cells 2026; 18(3): 118401 [DOI: 10.4252/wjsc.v18.i3.118401]
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"I am pleased to share my feedback on the three evaluation surveys regarding my experience with this journal. First, concerning the journal's credibility, I found it to be highly reputable with transparent policies and strong ethical standards, which inspired confidence in submitting our work. Second, the peer review process was exceptionally professional and constructive; the reviewers provided insightful and detailed comments that significantly improved the quality of our manuscript, and the review timeline was reasonable. Overall, I am thoroughly satisfied with the entire publishing system. The editorial team was responsive, supportive, and maintained clear communication throughout, making this a smooth and positive experience. I commend the journal for maintaining high standards and fostering an author-friendly environment. This has been one of the best publishing experiences I have had, and I would gladly consider this journal for future submissions." 
Zhou ZX, Xiao JJ, Ning ZX. Advances in artificial intelligence for imaging-based diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma. World J Hepatol 2026; 18(3): 116233 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v18.i3.116233]
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"The publication reflects a highly professional and efficient editorial and peer-review process, where constructive and insightful feedback significantly contributes to improving the clarity, rigor, and overall quality of the manuscript. The smooth communication, transparency, and meticulous handling at each stage demonstrate the journal’s strong commitment to maintaining high academic standards and supporting authors throughout the publication journey." 
Halphen J Jr, Ahmadzade M, Mankidy B, Berenji A, Ghasemi-Rad M. Letter to the Editor: Evidence for a two-step species-level pulmonary nocardiosis diagnostic approach. World J Radiol 2026; 18(3): 118126 [DOI: 10.4329/wjr.v18.i3.118126]
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"First of all, I would like to thank all the editors involved in publishing our manuscript this time. They are very professional, responsible, meticulous, and patient. I think this is also the fundamental reason why the World Journal of Stem Cells has been improving and becoming more and more successful. Second, the peer reviewers' comments are professional and keep pace with the forefront of development, which greatly helped us improve the quality of the manuscript and perfect the research logic. Finally, I would like to thank everyone's hard work again and look forward to continuing cooperation with the World Journal of Stem Cells in the future." 
Li YJ, Chen X, Luo YY, Chang J, Liu SZ, Shan XQ, Song JJ, Hao N, Yan XH, Gao WL, Liu JW, Zhao L. Acupuncture improves transplanted neural stem cells in dementia mice by modulating hippocampal microenvironment via microRNA-124 mediated Notch and Wnt pathways. World J Stem Cells 2026; 18(3): 114929 [DOI: 10.4252/wjsc.v18.i3.114929]
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"We are highly satisfied with the editorial process, which has been consistently rigorous and thorough. The peer-review phase was excellent, providing insightful and timely feedback that significantly enhanced the overall quality of our manuscript. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the editorial staff for their professionalism throughout the publication process. At this time, we have no further concerns or negative observations to report" 
Hernández-Almonacid PG, Espejo-Amado JS, Marín-Quintero X. Autoimmune liver diseases in older adults: Clinical challenges and management considerations. World J Hepatol 2026; 18(3): 117367 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v18.i3.117367]
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"I would like to sincerely thank the editorial team for providing such a wonderful and enriching experience throughout the publication of this article. Every stage of the process was handled with remarkable transparency and efficiency, ensuring that timelines were respected and communication remained clear. The team’s dedication went beyond routine editorial work; they actively engaged in refining and curating the manuscript to enhance its overall quality, clarity, and readability. Their thoughtful guidance and constructive feedback not only improved the scientific rigor of the paper but also ensured that the final version would be more impactful and accessible to readers." 
Muthu S, Natarajan KP, Viswanathan VK, Kolarpatti Ponnusamy DV, Satish Kumar RC, Sharun K, Jang HJ. Infrared thermography as adjunctive imaging in spine surgery: Evaluating thermal asymmetry for predicting symptomatic level and recovery. World J Radiol 2026; 18(3): 116736 [DOI: 10.4329/wjr.v18.i3.116736]
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"The submission system functions well and is easy to operate. The peer review process is efficient and well-organized, with comments that are objective, professional, and helpful for revising and improving the manuscript. The editorial work is careful and standardized, and the publication arrangement is reasonable. The whole publishing service is satisfactory." 
Tang P, Nong QH, Xiong KH, Tang HH, Huang BB, Huang GL, Li Q, He SP, Chen G, Feng ZB, Li JD. Overexpression and clinicopathological significance of cullin-2 in hepatocellular carcinoma progression. World J Hepatol 2026; 18(3): 117134 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v18.i3.117134]
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"Thank you very much for publishing our manuscript in your esteemed journal. The review process was fair and rigorous, characterized by thoughtful and constructive feedback that significantly improved the scientific quality and clarity of our work. We especially appreciate the dedication of the reviewers and the editorial team, whose efforts helped strengthen the methodology, refine the discussion, and enhance the presentation of our results. This has been a highly valuable experience, and we look forward to the opportunity to collaborate with your prestigious journal again in the future. Best Regards Professor Marcio Concepción-Zavaleta" 
Fuentes-Mendoza JM, Concepción-Zavaleta MJ, Mendoza-Godoy JJ, Concepción-Urteaga LA, Martínez-Gutiérrez CO, Paz-Ibarra J. Dyslipidemia in liver cirrhosis: Pathophysiology and emerging therapeutic approaches. World J Hepatol 2026; 18(3): 115539 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v18.i3.115539]
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"I am grateful to everyone involved in the process of publishing our manuscript for their very professional and friendly attitude. The journal's editors were very understanding of the technical difficulties the authors encountered and did everything possible to ensure their prompt and successful resolution. The reviewers' comments were highly professional and contributed to the manuscript's improved quality." 
Plakida A, Iushkovska O, Sierpińska LE. Metabolically associated fatty liver disease: What hepatologists need to know about this systemic disease. World J Hepatol 2026; 18(3): 113284 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v18.i3.113284]
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"The peer review process was remarkably efficient and highly constructive. The reviewers provided detailed, insightful, and valuable comments that not only greatly improved the quality and clarity of our manuscript but also helped us refine our research logic and strengthen our conclusions. We are extremely satisfied with the professional, meticulous editorial work and the seamless publication experience with the journal. The entire team demonstrated great patience and expertise, making the publication journey smooth and rewarding. We sincerely appreciate their efforts and look forward to potential future collaborations." 
Zhang XY, Li YK, Tian ZB, Guo QY, Liu JN, Liu RQ, Ren KY. Predictive model for vedolizumab efficacy in moderate-to-severe ulcerative colitis based on computed tomography-derived body compositions and nutritional inflammatory markers. World J Radiol 2026; 18(3): 117599 [DOI: 10.4329/wjr.v18.i3.117599]
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"My experience with publishing in the World Journal of Radiology has been consistently positive. The publication process has always been smooth and up to standard. The peer review comments are generally constructive and helpful. The helpdesk and editorial office respond quickly to any issues or questions. I would recommend publishing with WJR, as I have continued to do." 
Arkoudis NA, Moschovaki-Zeiger O, Koutserimpas C, Lama N, Velonakis G, Filippiadis D, Spiliopoulos S, Kelekis N. Proposing Incidental-Reporting and Data System: A classification system for incidental findings in radiology. World J Radiol 2026; 18(3): 119025 [DOI: 10.4329/wjr.v18.i3.119025]
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"I would like to express my satisfaction with the overall editorial and publication process of the journal. The online submission system was user-friendly and efficient. The peer review process was well-organized, and the reviewers provided constructive and valuable feedback that improved the quality of our manuscript. The editing and formatting of the article, including figures and tables, were handled professionally. The final published version, both in PDF and online full-text format, met high academic standards. Overall, the journal maintains a rigorous and transparent publication process, and I appreciate the efforts of the editorial team and reviewers. Thank you for your contribution to the dissemination of high-quality scientific research." 
Tahtabasi M, Kaya E, Yalcin M, Kaya V. Percutaneous vs surgical management of World Health Organization cystic echinococcosis 1 and 3a liver hydatid cysts. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(3): 114226 [PMID: 41640616 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i3.114226]
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"Thank you to the assistant editor, science editor, peer reviewers, editorial director, journal editor-in-chief, company editor-in-chief, language editor and production editor, and the entire World Journal of Clinical Oncology team for their efforts throughout the publication process of our manuscript. My colleagues and I are honored to be published in this high-quality, high-impact journal! The journal's consideration of manuscripts was fast, the peer review process was open and transparent, and the review results were professional. The entire team of World Journal of Clinical Oncology is very hard-working, friendly, and professional. I look forward to the opportunity for me and my colleagues to submit another manuscript to World Journal of Clinical Oncology." 
He YF, Wang HZ, Bian N, Hu XD, He QT, Liu JQ, Li HM, Lu SF, Wu N. Correlation between bariatric surgery and breast cancer risk in women: A systematic review and meta-analysis. World J Clin Oncol 2026; 17(3): 114774 [DOI: 10.5306/wjco.v17.i3.114774]
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"The submission process for World Journal of Clinical Oncology was smooth and efficient. The editorial team was highly responsible, providing timely and constructive guidance. Each step of the workflow was transparent, compliant, and professionally handled. I greatly appreciate the journal’s rigorous standards and supportive communication throughout the review and publication process." 
Li SH, Liu ZS, Chen YJ, Li JD, Wei L, Chen YY, Zhang W, Huang ZG, Chen ZD, Chen G, Wei DM, Mo ZN, Deng LL. PIGU overexpression and regulation of cellular biological functions in bladder cancer. World J Clin Oncol 2026; 17(3): 117055 [DOI: 10.5306/wjco.v17.i3.117055]
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"Overall, this was a challenging publication experience. We were initially invited to submit this review to World Journal of Gastroenterology, and after completing two rounds of revisions, we were informed that the manuscript would instead be considered for a sister journal. While we understand that editorial priorities can change, this transition at a late stage was somewhat unexpected and difficult from an author perspective. In addition, the peer review and revision process could benefit from improved clarity and usability. The instructions from the editorial office were at times unclear, and the submission platform was not particularly intuitive, which led to avoidable inefficiencies and additional time spent on formatting and administrative steps. A more streamlined and transparent process would significantly enhance the overall experience for authors. Given these considerations, we would carefully weigh future submissions to this publisher." 
Pham HT, Dong ZY, De Alba M, Cottle C, Zhang MY, Parker JB, Morecroft-Phillipps R, Chaludiya K, Ingram D, Ahmad AN, Zeng Z, Mohseni MM, Zhang ZZ, Rueda Prada L, Ali M, Yang V. Immunotherapy in liver metastases: Challenges, emerging evidence, and future directions. World J Clin Oncol 2026; 17(3): 116093 [DOI: 10.5306/wjco.v17.i3.116093]
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"I would like to thank the editorial team, staff, and reviewers for their time and consideration. Over the years, the submission and review process has evolved significantly. The submission process has been streamlined. The author's area has a live update of the process, and any discussion/decision can be viewed and tracked through the portal. Over the years, not only has the reviewers' response time improved, but the quality has also improved, which has helped enhance the manuscript's quality. The communication and site stability have significantly improved. The editing and production department has been very thorough. Once again thanks for allowing us to contribute our work in the journal" 
Faheem MSB, Hassan ST, Feroze F, Khan A, Munir SU, Khaliq A, Fatima ST, Mendonca R, Surani S. Combination of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonists and propofol for procedural sedation. World J Clin Cases 2026; 14(8): 118582 [DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v14.i8.118582]
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"I was highly satisfied with both the submission and peer review process. The system was clear, efficient, and user-friendly, allowing for smooth communication and timely updates. The reviewers provided constructive and insightful feedback, which significantly improved the quality of the manuscript and contributed positively to the overall publication experience. Thank you" 
Kalamara TV, Dodos K, Georgakopoulou VE. Immunoglobulin replacement therapy and infection risk in chronic lymphocytic leukemia: A systematic review and meta-analysis. World J Clin Cases 2026; 14(9): 118210 [DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v14.i9.118210]
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"One of the reviewer's was very abrasive and should not be a reviewer. He even accused us of not being Native English speakers. When asked for a new reviewer, the journal did not supply a new reviewer but instead just altered their comments to make it seem that they did not make any derogatory comments." 
Kakooza J, Akankwasa P, Mugabe S, Kiadii BK, Lewis CR. Blunt esophageal injury in a pediatric patient: A case report. World J Clin Cases 2026; 14(9): 118553 [DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v14.i9.118553]
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"I am very satisfied with the entire review and publication process. From the initial submission to the final stages, everything was handled in a highly professional and well-organized manner. The communication throughout the process was clear, timely, and helpful, which made it easy to follow each step and understand what was expected at every stage. I especially appreciate the professionalism of the team and their quick and effective responses whenever any issues or questions arose. Their willingness to address concerns and provide guidance contributed significantly to a smooth and positive overall experience. It is evident that a great deal of care is put into maintaining high standards in both the review and publication procedures. The only aspect that I believe could be improved is the length of time between submission and final publication. While I understand that thorough reviews require time and attention, a shorter turnaround period would make the process even more efficient and beneficial for authors." 
Corovic IF, Pantic JM, Stanisavljevic IA, Pavlovic SM, Jovanovic IP, Radosavljevic GD, Simovic Markovic BJ. ST2 gene deficiency alleviates acute gastric injury in mice by modulating inflammation and epithelial cell death. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(12): 114576 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i12.114576]
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"We are honored to have our work published and contribute to the expanding field of nephrology. This study reflects our commitment to improving the understanding and management of kidney diseases, with the ultimate goal of enhancing patient outcomes. We hope our findings add meaningful value to clinical practice and inspire further research in this domain. -Dr Sushrut Gupta" 
Pasari AS, Gupta S, Gurjar P, Ramteke V, Malde S, Pawar T, Jeyachandran V, Kashiv P, Dubey S, Kurundwadkar M, Sejpal K, Bawankule C, Deshpande N, Balwani MR. Efficacy of finerenone in reducing proteinuria in diabetic kidney disease with maximum tolerable doses of dapagliflozin and telmisartan. World J Nephrol 2026; 15(1): 117173 [PMID: 41884240 DOI: 10.5527/wjn.v15.i1.117173]
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"The submission and review process was smooth and efficient. The editorial team was responsive and professional, providing clear guidance throughout the process. The peer review comments were constructive and helpful in improving the quality of the manuscript. Overall, the publication experience was satisfactory, and we appreciate the efforts made by the journal to ensure high-quality academic publishing." 
Li A, Zhu YJ, Ma XX, Jin Y, Yang J, Feng QT. Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy with atrial tachycardia and sick sinus syndrome: A case report. World J Cardiol 2026; 18(3): 117999 [DOI: 10.4330/wjc.v18.i3.117999]