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"It was a great experience to write an invited article for the World Journal of Methodology. The article was on the physiological basis and the benefits of yoga. The review, revision, and editing helped in a great manner to improve the article. I express my sincere gratitude. I hope that the article will throw light into the scientific basis of yoga and the precautions needed in yogic practices."
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Unnithan AKA. Comprehensive review on the benefits and physiological basis of yoga. World J Methodol 2026; 16(2): 114072 [DOI: 10.5662/wjm.v16.i2.114072]
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"The authors sincerely thank the Editor and reviewers for their constructive feedback, which significantly improved the manuscript. The peer-review process was efficient, fair, and transparent. We also appreciate the editorial office for their prompt communication and support throughout submission, revision, and publication. Overall, the process was smooth, professional, and well-coordinated."
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Chowdhury U, Mahajan AA, Kavitha MS, Rajendran RL, Gangadaran P, Ahn BC. Letter to the Editor: Magnetic resonance imaging-based deep learning radiomics for preoperative risk stratification in pediatric hepatoblastoma. World J Radiol 2026; 18(4): 118196 [DOI: 10.4329/wjr.v18.i4.118196]
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"We highly appreciate the professional and efficient peer review process of World Journal of Psychiatry. The reviewers’ comments were constructive and insightful, which greatly helped us improve the quality and clarity of the manuscript. The journal offers a valuable platform for sharing high‑quality research findings in psychiatry, with a rigorous yet fair evaluation standard. We are satisfied with the overall experience and strongly recommend this journal to colleagues in the field."
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Ji YJ, Chen XC, Zheng Q, Liu Q, Zhang CY, Zhang TT, Li LJ. Implicit cognition tests for the prediction of suicide risk of non-suicidal self-injury in individuals: A systematic review. World J Psychiatry 2026; 16(3): 113825 [DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v16.i3.113825]
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"Thank you for the opportunity to publish our work in your esteemed journal. We had an outstanding experience with the process of publishing. The processing of manuscript was done in a transparent manner. The reviewers comments and suggestions were very helpful in the revision which greatly improved the quality of the manuscript. Thank you once again for the opportunity."
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Marrapu S, Kumar R, Bhushan D, Kumar S, Kumar A, Priyadarshi RN, Anand U. Open-label randomized controlled study of salt-restricted vs salt-unrestricted diet in patients with cirrhosis with hyponatremia. World J Methodol 2026; 16(2): 112692 [DOI: 10.5662/wjm.v16.i2.112692]
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"The publication process took some time, but as this was an invited submission, it was understandable. Overall, the experience was satisfactory. It may still be helpful for the journal to streamline timelines where possible to support timely publication and further improve the author experience. Overall, I am more or less satisfied with the process."
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Chapra A, Ata F, Abdellatif A, Nofal M, Daniyal A, Mohammad Younus A, Shah JZ, Rasul K. Incidence and clinical course of immune checkpoint inhibitor-related cardiac adverse events: A descriptive study from the Middle East. World J Clin Cases 2026; 14(9): 118187 [DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v14.i9.118187]
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"It took considerable time to publish, although this was an invited submission, which partly mitigates concern. Nevertheless, the editorial process would benefit from improved efficiency. Reducing publication timelines could enhance author experience and ensure timely dissemination of findings, ultimately strengthening the journal’s impact and relevance within the academic community overall."
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Ata F, Khan AA, Mohammad Nofal MZ, Abdelmahmuod EA, Fawad R, Al Mohanadi D, Dabbous Z. Improving diagnostic accuracy of 72-hour supervised fasting test for hypoglycemia evaluation: A quality improvement project. World J Methodol 2026; 16(2): 115150 [DOI: 10.5662/wjm.v16.i2.115150]
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"It took considerable time to publish, although this was an invited submission, which partly mitigates concern. Nevertheless, the editorial process would benefit from improved efficiency. Reducing publication timelines could enhance author experience and ensure timely dissemination of findings, ultimately strengthening the journal’s impact and relevance within the academic community overall."
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Ata F, Khan HA, Kashif A, Khan AA, Fawad R, Younas HW, Ahmed B, Javed H. Clinical insights into levothyroxine overdose: A systematic review. World J Methodol 2026; 16(2): 111025 [DOI: 10.5662/wjm.v16.i2.111025]
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"I would like to thank the editors of the World Journal of Methodology; the concept of this kind of journal is not often seen within other publishers. Researchers need to share their experience with certain methodological studies and will be happy to have their journal included in the same scope as their work."
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Mekkodathil A, El-Menyar A, Rizoli S, Al-Thani H. Electrolyte-derived clinical indices in traumatic brain injury: A narrative review. World J Methodol 2026; 16(2): 111570 [DOI: 10.5662/wjm.v16.i2.111570]
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"Thank you for your invaluable support throughout the submission, revision, and publication process of our article. Your constructive feedback, attention to detail, and prompt communication significantly enhanced the quality and clarity of our manuscript. We deeply appreciate your professionalism, guidance, and dedication, which played a crucial role in the successful completion and publication of our work."
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Kalamara TV, Andreikos DA, Dodos K, Georgiou E, Fotakopoulos G, Foroglou N, Kapoukranidou D, Georgakopoulou VE. MicroRNAs as diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers in chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy: A systematic review. World J Clin Oncol 2026; 17(4): 117460 [DOI: 10.5306/wjco.v17.i4.117460]
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"Thank you to the editorial team for the efficient organization and to the peer reviewers for their professional input. The peer-review process was rigorous, the review timeline was reasonable, and the revision suggestions provided by the reviewers were specific and constructive, significantly enhancing the scientific quality and clarity of the manuscript. The editorial team responded promptly during communication, and the high transparency of the process facilitated the smooth progression of revisions. We look forward to future collaborations and also suggest further shortening the notification period during the external review stage. Overall, we are satisfied with this review experience"
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Wen B, Wang QY, Li L, Zhang JG. Precision targeting of pathological angiogenesis in liver cirrhosis: Molecular mechanisms and therapeutic translation challenges. World J Hepatol 2026; 18(4): 114955 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v18.i4.114955]
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"Thank you for providing me with this valuable publication opportunity. I highly recognize and affirm the academic credibility and standardized operation of this journal. The peer review process is very impartial, rigorous, efficient and constructive. Professional reviewers put forward targeted suggestions to optimize my manuscript. I am satisfied with the overall service and will continue to submit my research papers to this journal in the future."
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Zhou KB, Nie L, Wang ML, Xiao DH, Zhang HY, Yang X, Liao DF, Yang XF. Human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells ameliorate liver metabolism in diabetic rats with metabolic-associated fatty liver disease. World J Stem Cells 2025; 17(5): 105266 [PMID: 40503370 DOI: 10.4252/wjsc.v17.i5.105266]
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"The manuscript followed a thorough submission and guideline process and the submission platform was very easy to follow. The peer review process was prompt and thorough as well. The correction stage was well done.
The copy editing stage had a good turn around time , nevertheless the production stage took so long.
Overall, i love that the entire process is transparent and trackable at every stage."
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Adeniyi MJ, Awosika A. Cortical arousal and autonomic regulation: The role of cold vs tepid caffeinated beverages during prolonged orthostasis. World J Methodol 2026; 16(2): 115219 [DOI: 10.5662/wjm.v16.i2.115219]
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"Unparalleled services by journal.From every step of submission to final publishing , a supporting and efficient management with editors.
Peer review has been very critical and constructive.Academic editor was always vigilant about academic quality of manuscript.Poofreading and copyediting has been versatile .Quality has been improved enormously.I thank editors and reviewers for their dedication and quality academics that nurtured my manuscript into high quality one"
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Wani I, Naikoo G, Wani RA, Wani MA. Subareolar breast abscess in males. World J Methodol 2026; 16(2): 114950 [DOI: 10.5662/wjm.v16.i2.114950]
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"We recently published our article in the World Journal of Methodology and found the entire experience highly professional and efficient. The submission system was user-friendly, peer review was timely and constructive, and editorial communication was clear. The journal maintains high academic standards and transparency, making it a reliable platform for disseminating quality research. We strongly recommend it to all researchers.
Rashmi Ranjan Das"
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Kanungo SK, Hembram G, Sahu PK, Das RR. Serum procalcitonin as a predictor of severity of pneumonia in under-five children: A prospective observational study. World J Methodol 2026; 16(2): 115754 [DOI: 10.5662/wjm.v16.i2.115754]
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"Thank you for the submission platform provided by your journal, thank you for the tolerance of the editors and experts of your journal for the flaws in my article, and I am satisfied with the criticism experts and submission system of your journal. In the future, if there is a suitable journal, I will consider submitting the manuscript to your journal"
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Jing GX, He JY, Gu GQ. Laparoscopic partial hepatectomy for the treatment of hepatic tuberculosis: A case report. World J Clin Cases 2026; 14(12): 117790 [DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v14.i12.117790]
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"Good and helpful
Very user friendly
I am very greatful and happy
And take honour for this
Thank you soo much
Very good standard and process
Reviewer very nice
Transparency is good and helpful
Will do it in future also
Thank you soo much
The journal and review system plays a vital role in maintaining the quality and credibility of knowledge. It ensures that research is carefully evaluated, refined, and validated by experts before reaching the public. This process promotes accuracy, transparency, and trust, while encouraging continuous improvement and intellectual growth within the academic and professional communities."
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Hegde AV, Gupta S, Mohan LN, Rozario A. Unforeseen consequence of colovesical fistula in diverticulitis presenting as septic cellulitis: A case report. World J Methodol 2026; 16(2): 111784 [DOI: 10.5662/wjm.v16.i2.111784]
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"The peer-review process was conducted objectively and efficiently, with constructive comments that helped improve the quality of the manuscript. Editorial communication was clear and timely, and responses to queries were prompt. The editing and production services were professional, well organized, and completed within a reasonable timeframe, contributing to a smooth publication process."
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Bouayad A. Interleukin-1 receptor antagonist autoantibodies in Still’s disease: Mechanistic insights and laboratory testing. World J Methodol 2026; 16(2): 114269 [DOI: 10.5662/wjm.v16.i2.114269]
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"We are pleased to share our experience with the publication process for our manuscript. The overall editorial and peer-review process was efficient, transparent, and constructive. The reviewers provided insightful and relevant comments that helped us improve the clarity, methodological rigour, and overall quality of our work.
We also appreciate the support from the editorial team, including timely communication and clear guidance at each stage of the process. The production team ensured that the manuscript was carefully edited and formatted, resulting in a high-quality final publication.
We are grateful for the opportunity to publish our work in this journal and commend the team for maintaining a smooth and author-friendly publication workflow. We look forward to contributing again in the future."
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Panda K, Dash DP, Pati GK, Maria A, Gautam V. Diagnostic accuracy of blood-based non-invasive tests for prediction of varices in pediatric portal-hypertension: A systematic review and meta-analysis. World J Hepatol 2026; 18(4): 118038 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v18.i4.118038]
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"Thank you. We found the submission process to be straightforward. Any questions we had were addressed promptly by the editorial team. All communication with the editorial team was easy and was responded to in a timely manner. The reviewer comments were fair. Overall we are very satisfied with the process and will definitely consider submitting further articles for publication with the journal in future"
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Terbah R, Zhao C, Greeve T, Cannan E, Wong D, Testro A, Majumdar A, Sinclair M. Shifting cirrhosis phenotype with changes in liver disease etiology in an Australian tertiary hospital. World J Hepatol 2026; 18(4): 115060 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v18.i4.115060]
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"The journal is really nice and offers an excellent place for publishing high-quality research articles that go through peer review before being published. It ensures efficiency in communication and gives constructive reviews for the benefit of the authors' publications. Overall, the experience of submitting my manuscript was pleasant and author-friendly."
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Singh P, Singh MK, Mishra A. Use of statistical process control to study the patient-specific quality assurance in head and neck cancer. World J Clin Oncol 2026; 17(4): 115851 [DOI: 10.5306/wjco.v17.i4.115851]
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"I would like to express my concern regarding the journal’s current policy (Section 4) that requires non-native English speakers to provide a Language Editing Certificate before manuscript acceptance. While I fully support the need for high‑quality academic writing, I believe this policy is unnecessarily discriminatory and outdated.
Many non-native English speakers are highly proficient in scientific writing and can produce manuscripts that meet the highest linguistic standards without external editing. Requiring a certificate from a native‑only editing service or a native‑English biomedical scholar implies that non‑native speakers are inherently less capable—a premise that is both inaccurate and unfair. Top‑tier journals such as Cell, Nature, and Science do not impose such a requirement; they evaluate manuscripts based on scientific merit and clarity, regardless of the author’s linguistic background. In fact, some of the most clearly written papers I have encountered come from non‑native English authors.
Therefore, I strongly recommend that the journal reconsider and ultimately abolish this mandatory language certification policy. Instead, the editorial office should assess language quality on a case‑by‑case basis during peer review and production, as is standard practice at leading international journals. This change would align the journal with modern, inclusive publishing standards and avoid unnecessary burdens on competent researchers.
Overall, my experience with the journal’s editorial process was positive, but this specific language requirement is a significant drawback that I hope will be removed in the future."
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Liu ZY, Zhou Y, Zhao FH, Wang L, Pan TJ, Gao L. New breakthroughs and future trends in renal cell carcinoma therapy: Highlights from the 2025 European Society for Medical Oncology Annual Congress. World J Clin Oncol 2026; 17(4): 118954 [DOI: 10.5306/wjco.v17.i4.118954]
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"We are highly satisfied with the manuscript editing and publishing process, and we give a positive evaluation of the journal's credibility. We are satisfied with the peer review process of the journal, as the reviewers are diligent and responsible, and their professional comments and revision suggestions have helped us improve the scientific rigor and readability of the papers."
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Yuan HF, Kuang DL, Jiao DC, Bi YH. Three kinds of drug-eluting bead transarterial chemoembolisation for treating patients with unresectable non-small cell lung cancer. World J Clin Oncol 2026; 17(4): 118070 [DOI: 10.5306/wjco.v17.i4.118070]
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"Thank for the substantial contributions of the editorial team and peer reviewers to the final published version of this manuscript. The editors provided clear guidance throughout the review process, ensuring timely and fair evaluation while maintaining rigorous scholarly standards.We explicitly acknowledge that the final version's rigor and clarity surpass the original submission due to this collaborative scrutiny. This experience reinforces our confidence in the peer-review system as a mechanism for quality assurance."
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He LJ, Meng MY, Huang CK, Liu SY, Wang P, Long W, Gao H, Yang LS, He S, He Y, Guo YF, Zhao YY, Liu Y, Hu LR, Li L, Hou ZL, Wang WJ, Wang XD. Mesenchymal stem cells alleviate renal injury of lupus nephritis mice by reconstructing the immune microenvironment of renal tissue. World J Stem Cells 2026; 18(4): 115446 [DOI: 10.4252/wjsc.v18.i4.115446]
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"The reviewers' comments were constructive and helped improve the manuscript. The suggestions were very relevant in improving the quality of the manuscript. The manuscript was reviewed quickly, and the publication time could have been shortened. Maybe once accepted, the online publication could be done immediately. This will be of great help to the authors."
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Agarwal A, Agrawal S, Talukdar D, Kaur M, Biswas S, Swaroop S, Golla R, Kandiyal B, Jana P, Tanwar S, Aggarwal A, Singh HC, Agarwal A, Mahajan M, Tiwari B, Nayak B, Goel A, Das B, Shalimar. Impact of two-session fecal microbiota transplantation on minimal hepatic encephalopathy in cirrhosis. World J Hepatol 2026; 18(4): 116153 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v18.i4.116153]
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"In this review, we aimed to provide a comprehensive and forward-looking overview of precision therapy guided by driver gene mutations in breast cancer, with a particular focus on clinically actionable alterations such as PIK3CA, ESR1, *BRCA1/2*, and AKT1. While targeted therapies—including PI3Kα inhibitors, PARP inhibitors, and oral SERDs—have significantly improved outcomes for specific molecular subtypes, acquired resistance and tumor heterogeneity remain formidable challenges. A key takeaway from our work is the need to move beyond static biomarker testing toward a dynamic, evidence-based decision framework that integrates multi-omics profiling, liquid biopsy, and artificial intelligence. We also emphasize the growing importance of next-generation antibody-drug conjugates and rational combination strategies in overcoming resistance. We hope this review serves as a practical resource for clinicians and researchers, and we are grateful to the editors and peer reviewers for their constructive feedback, which greatly enhanced the quality of our manuscript."
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Liu ZY, Chen R. Precision therapy for driver gene mutations in breast cancer: Current landscape and future perspectives. World J Clin Oncol 2026; 17(4): 117540 [DOI: 10.5306/wjco.v17.i4.117540]
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"Everything was excellent. The editorial office services and prompt response to requests were enthusiastic. Also, the peer review process could be characterized by great satisfaction. Thank you very much for your cooperation. I am looking forward to continuing this scientific activity. I hope to continue with the best impressions. Best regards from Thessaloniki, Greece."
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Marneri AG, Pavlidis ET, Stavrati KE, Mouratidou C, Kofinas A, Konstantopoulou I, Pavlidis TE. Current perspectives on diagnosis and management of primary and secondary breast endometriosis and potential risk of breast cancer. World J Clin Oncol 2026; 17(4): 118631 [DOI: 10.5306/wjco.v17.i4.118631]
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"We sincerely appreciate all the efforts made by the editorial office of this journal. During the whole process of manuscript review, revision, editing and publication, the editors have shown remarkable professionalism, patience and rigorous attitude. Thanks to their hard work and valuable suggestions, our paper has been greatly improved. We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to the entire editorial team."
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Zhang SH, Yang Y, Zhang Y. Breast cancer and metabolic comorbidities: From epidemiology and molecular mechanisms to precision interventions. World J Clin Oncol 2026; 17(4): 117705 [DOI: 10.5306/wjco.v17.i4.117705]
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"Thanks to reviewers and editors for their valuable help and support
I appreciate the valuable advice and comments of reviewers and editors during the while prrocess from submission to publication.
Best wishes
Nabil Eid, MD &PhD (A. Prof. Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University, Osaka, Japan)
Department of Human Biology, Anatomy Division, School of Medicine, IMU University, 57000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
nabilsaleheid@imu.edu.my
nabileidm2@gmail.com
nabileidm@yahoo.com
https://scholar.google.com.eg/citations?user=r7wimhcAAAAJ&hl=en"
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Eid N, Burud IAS, Ogaili RH. Retroperitoneal laparoscopic partial hepatectomy: A novel approach to posterosuperior right-lobe tumors. World J Hepatol 2026; 18(4): 117129 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v18.i4.117129]
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"We sincerely appreciate the editorial team’s professional work and support throughout the review and publication process. Overall, we are satisfied with the journal and would like to express our gratitude for your efforts. However, we were not fully satisfied with the figure processing requirements. We respectfully suggest that authors be allowed to submit figures in more flexible formats, provided that the image resolution and clarity meet the publication standards. In addition, we hope that the publication process can be further accelerated. Thank you again for your assistance and continued support."
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Xie QQ, Zeng MQ, Mao LN, Han SJ, Sun D, Zheng ZG. Multilayered control of retinal stem/progenitor cell fate in the single-cell and organoid era: Developmental blueprints and regenerative opportunities. World J Stem Cells 2026; 18(4): 118621 [DOI: 10.4252/wjsc.v18.i4.118621]
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"Cardiac amyloidosis has long been an underdiagnosed and undertreated condition. In this manuscript, we provide a comprehensive, up-to-date overview.
We hope this work will serve as a practical reference for clinicians and help bridge the gap between cutting-edge evidence and everyday patient care.
We warmly thank reviewers, and the editorial team for their invaluable contributions."
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Bouziane M, Moufid O, Habbal R. Cardiac amyloidosis: From diagnosis to therapeutics breakthroughs. World J Exp Med 2026; 16(1): 112270 [PMID: 41883450 DOI: 10.5493/wjem.v16.i1.112270]
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"We are fully satisfied with all stages of the publication process. From the initial submission to the final decision, every step was handled with great professionalism, efficiency, and clarity. Communication was timely and constructive, and the overall experience was smooth and well-organized. We truly appreciate the support and dedication of the editorial team throughout the entire process."
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Bhati G, Capolupo GT, Bhati K, Gupta A, Bansal R, Sai Srinija P, Caricato M, Carannante F. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy in patients with situs inversus totalis: Two case reports and review of literature. World J Clin Cases 2026; 14(12): 118091 [DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v14.i12.118091]
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"We are fully satisfied with all stages of the publication process. From the initial submission to the final decision, every step was handled with great professionalism, efficiency, and clarity. Communication was timely and constructive, and the overall experience was smooth and well-organized. We truly appreciate the support and dedication of the editorial team throughout the entire process."
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Bhati G, Mongardini FM, Bhati K, Singh P, Bansal R, Bansal A, Mahajan S, Docimo L, Caricato M, Capolupo GT, Carannante F. Ruptured primary intrahepatic ectopic pregnancy: A case report and review of literature. World J Clin Cases 2026; 14(6): 118135 [PMID: 41810054 DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v14.i6.118135]
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"The authors would like to thank the reviewers and editors who spent time meticulously reviewing our manuscript and for their invaluable suggestions that greatly enhanced the quality of this review. The Peer review process was rigorous. They critically analyzed our manuscript and prompted us to improve not only the written text but also the images to best suit the manuscript. The editors have been really helpful and accomodating."
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Habiba UE, Greene DL, Shamim S. Anatomy, function, biomechanics, and regenerative properties of Wharton’s jelly in the umbilical cord. World J Stem Cells 2026; 18(4): 118404 [DOI: 10.4252/wjsc.v18.i4.118404]
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"The peer review was exceptionally thorough, constructive, and fair. The reviewers' comments were insightful and significantly contributed to improving the quality of the final paper. Furthermore, the editorial team was highly professional, communicative, and efficient throughout every stage—from submission to acceptance.
Publishing in a journal with such a rigorous yet supportive process has been a very positive experience. Thank you for your excellent work and for maintaining such high standards."
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Xiong JF, He Y, Jiang N, Liu YH, Chen GF, Zhao CQ, Zhang SY, Wu YJ, Xu H. Modulation of the gut-liver axis by oxymatrine alleviates metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(16): 116187 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i16.116187]
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"We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the journal for the efficient and well-organized handling of our manuscript throughout the submission and review process. The timeline from submission to acceptance was remarkably fast, without compromising the thoroughness of the review.
We are especially appreciative of the reviewers and the editor, whose comments were constructive, insightful, and highly professional. Their suggestions significantly improved the quality of our paper, helping us clarify key points, strengthen our arguments, and present our findings more rigorously. The entire experience has been both encouraging and academically enriching."
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Huang XY, Zhong QH, Kuang YY, Li ZJ, Huang BJ, He YJ, Zhu MM, Guan Q, Li XY, Qin QY, Ma TH. Thalidomide for refractory hemorrhagic chronic radiation proctitis secondary to pelvic malignancy radiotherapy: A phase II clinical trial. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(14): 116529 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i14.116529]
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"I am very satisfied with the overall editorial and publishing process. The online submission system was clear and efficient, the peer review process was fair and helpful, and the editing and final presentation of the article were of high quality. Communication was professional throughout, and the publication process was completed in a timely manner. Thank you for your support and for maintaining high academic and publishing standards."
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Tsironikos GΙ, Zakynthinos GΕ, Kyprianidou D, Rammou V, Antonogiannis T, Bargiota A, Zakynthinos E, Tsolaki V. Metformin fails to prevent diabetes in non-diabetic cardiovascular patients: Systematic review and meta-analysis. World J Cardiol 2026; 18(4): 115712 [DOI: 10.4330/wjc.v18.i4.115712]
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"We sincerely express our deep gratitude to the editorial office and anonymous reviewers of the *World Journal of Clinical Cases*. Your rigorous, professional and meticulous peer review has provided valuable revisions that significantly improved the quality of our manuscript. We highly appreciate the efficient editorial process, thoughtful suggestions and responsible attitude of the whole team. This journal offers an excellent academic platform for sharing clinical experiences and innovative findings. We wish the journal greater influence, wider readership and continuous prosperity in the future."
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Pan HY, Liang JX, Chen WW, Sheng YY, Zhang WJ, Zhu XW, Wang SY, Yang GH, Xu B, Xu TC. Beyond glycemic control: How semaglutide reshapes intestinal neuroception via transforming growth factor-β/brain-derived neurotrophic factor signaling hubs. World J Clin Cases 2026; 14(9): 118295 [DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v14.i9.118295]
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"The study “Comparative outcomes of intra-articular, subchondral, and combined injections of peripheral blood mesenchymal stromal cells in knee osteoarthritis” was published early in the World Journal of Stem Cells in 2026, reflecting its clinical importance. Authored by a multidisciplinary team, it evaluates regenerative strategies using PB-MSCs delivered through different anatomical routes. The paper highlights that combined intra-articular and subchondral injections may offer superior pain relief and functional improvement compared to single-route approaches. Its expedited publication underscores the urgency of advancing biologic therapies in osteoarthritis, providing timely evidence to guide clinicians toward joint-preserving interventions with global relevance."
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Ratna HVK, Jeyaraman N, Nallakumarasamy A, Muthu S, Jeyaraman M. Comparative outcomes of intra-articular, subchondral, and combined injections of peripheral blood mesenchymal stromal cells in knee osteoarthritis. World J Orthop 2026; 17(4): 116916 [DOI: 10.5312/wjo.v17.i4.116916]
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"From submission to the first decision, the editorial team responded promptly, and the review process was conducted in a timely manner. The reviewers' comments were constructive and insightful, which significantly improved the quality of our work. Such efficiency is invaluable to researchers and reflects the journal's commitment to high standards."
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Zhang YW, Xu MR, Li MH, Li LX. Product of C-reactive protein and fasting C-peptide indicates cardiovascular risk in type 2 diabetes: A real-world study. World J Diabetes 2026; 17(4): 117063 [DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v17.i4.117063]
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"We appreciate the efficient and professional handling of our manuscript by the editorial office of World Journal of Gastroenterology. The peer review process was rigorous, and the reviewers’ comments were insightful, which helped improve the clarity of our Letter. The F6Publishing system is user‑friendly, and the online publication was timely. Overall, we had a positive experience and would consider submitting future work to this journal."
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Qin YW, Li PW, Liang XY, Mo Y, Chen DW. Letter to the Editor: Balancing efficacy and toxicity: The critical role of predictive models in colorectal cancer chemotherapy. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(15): 116121 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i15.116121]
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"The current publishing process of the journal is very efficient and satisfying. The online submission system is intuitive and easy to navigate. I am extremely satisfied with my experience publishing in this journal.
Considering the rapid development and widespread use of generative AI in academic writing, many journals have started allowing or requiring authors to submit a Declaration of Generative AI Use alongside manuscripts. I wonder if your journal would consider adopting this practice as well."
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Liu M, Guo C, Zhang P, Liu SM. Letter to the Editor: Unveiling a novel vitamin D receptor signaling pathway for allyl isothiocyanate against metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(16): 116951 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i16.116951]
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"The review process of your journal is efficient and rigorous. The external reviewers' comments are professional and constructive, which have greatly improved the quality of this article. The editorial staff are friendly and approachable, and the communication is smooth. The manuscript processing is fast. I am very satisfied with this submission experience and look forward to more cooperation in the future!"
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Zou WH, Zhou ZY, Feng YQ, Wang RT, Jiang JJ, Zhang RZ, Li JW. Umbrella review protocol type 2 diabetes mellitus and fracture risk. World J Diabetes 2026; 17(4): 116349 [DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v17.i4.116349]
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"Thanks you so much for accepting the manuscript for publication and timely and fair review. Process of publication was simple and time efficient. Quality of editing and response time is good. Peer review process was fair and quick. We wish to contribute more in future. Wish you best of luck.
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Goyal VK, Shekhrajka P, Bhargava SK, Mittal S. Perioperative fluid management in kidney transplantation: What’s new and future directives? World J Nephrol 2026; 15(1): 113474 [PMID: 41884242 DOI: 10.5527/wjn.v15.i1.113474]
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"The journal article submission process was very smooth. The peer review process was rigorous and extensive, but this ultimately enhanced the final manuscript. The revision submission process was also easy and user-friendly. The final PDF of the manuscript was of high quality. We would love to submit again to the journal's manuscript submission system."
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Gailson L, Singh A, Pradhan A, Prajapathi S, Choudhary R, Bhandari M, Vishwakarma P, Shukla A, Sharma A, Chaudhary G, Chandra S, Sethi R, Dwivedi SK. Demographic and clinical profile of patients with heart failure at a tertiary care hospital. World J Cardiol 2026; 18(4): 117928 [DOI: 10.4330/wjc.v18.i4.117928]
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"I am very pleased with the entire publication process of our manuscript in World Journal of Gastroenterology. The editorial office responded promptly and kept us well-informed at every stage. The peer review was rigorous yet fair; the reviewers provided insightful and constructive comments that significantly improved the quality of our paper. The language editing and production teams also did an excellent job. Overall, this has been a highly professional and efficient publishing experience. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all the editors, reviewers, and staff involved."
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Wang HS, Lin YX, Xu SR, Wang LY, Wang XD, Huang MJ. Longitudinal evolution of low anterior resection syndrome in ultra-low rectal cancer: A trend analysis of a propensity-matched cohort. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(16): 116405 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i16.116405]
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"The reviewing processes of my manuscript by World Journal of Gastroenterology reviewers were scientific, efficient, fair and accurate.The initial technical checks, editorial screening, and rigorous peer review were impressive with insightful feedbacks, which greatly helped us with our revisions. Upon preliminary acceptance, the professional language editing, formatting, and proofing are completed through F6Publishing. My article was finally published online open-access with DOI assignment, indexing, and global dissemination. Timely and smooth communication and transparency were reflected in the whole publication process, ensuring integrity, and credibility."
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Huang L, Huang J. Silent progression and therapeutic reversibility of pediatric hepatitis B virus-related cirrhosis: Needs unmet. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(16): 117236 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i16.117236]
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"Throughout the submission and review process, I have gained a thorough and positive impression of this journal. WJG operates a highly standardized, rigorous, and efficient peer-review system. From initial submission to final acceptance, the editorial office has demonstrated prompt responses and professional management at every stage. According to feedback from peers, the review process is quite efficient, representing a notably high level of efficiency in the field of gastroenterology, and provides authors with sufficient flexibility to address reviewers' comments.
The reviewers' comments were constructive and insightful, greatly enhancing the scientific merit and clarity of our work. Many fellow researchers also acknowledge that WJG provides fair and valuable peer-review feedback. The editorial team maintained timely and transparent communication throughout, ensuring that each round of revision progressed smoothly. Furthermore, the journal's high standards regarding scientific novelty, methodological rigor, and ethical compliance significantly improved the overall quality of our manuscript.
Overall, the publication process at WJG was well-organized, professional, and efficient. I sincerely thank the editors and reviewers for their valuable time and insightful suggestions, which have greatly improved our manuscript. I strongly recommend the World Journal of Gastroenterology to colleagues seeking to publish their research in the fields of gastroenterology and hepatology."
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Wang XM, Rao BC, Su GY, Wang HY, Zhang GZ, Ge FL, Yu ZJ, Ren ZG, Liang HX. Age-related gut microbiome profile and reversal of microbial imbalance by trimetazidine intervention. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(16): 115969 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i16.115969]
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"Publishing in the World Journal of Hepatology has been an excellent experience. The journal provides a robust, international forum for the latest advances in liver science and clinical practice. The peer-review process was rigorous yet fair, and the editorial team was highly responsive and supportive. With its open-access model, comprehensive indexing, and strong international readership, WJH effectively maximizes the visibility and impact of published work. We are grateful for the opportunity to contribute to this esteemed publication and look forward to future collaborations."
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Huang L, Li QL, Yu QS, Peng H, Zhen Z, Zhang Q, Shen Y. Predicting pancreatic fistula post-splenectomy in cirrhosis with splenomegaly: Risk factors and nomogram validation. World J Hepatol 2026; 18(3): 115108 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v18.i3.115108]
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"This was a very pleasant submission experience. The reviewers’ comments were all very professional, and the quality of the paper was improved as a result. Overall, the submission process was very efficient. The overall submission interface is very clear, and the review process is also well-defined. This journal is worth recommending."
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Wang KR, Sha SM, Wang SH, Zhao P, Shi HT, Liu L, Wu J, Zhao G. Biliary stricture as an atypical presentation of type 2 autoimmune pancreatitis: A case report. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(16): 117109 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i16.117109]
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"We are very satisfied with the efforts of the journal's editorial department and the Press. We will continue to submit articles in the future.The publication process of this paper was characterized by a rapid, fair, transparent and efficient review process, as well as a meticulous, conscientious and accurate publication process."
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Ma XZ, Han XZ, Zhang WY, Tian F, Zhou XC, Zhou LY, Teng YS, Lei L, Sheng JQ, Jin P, Zhao XM, Jia Y. Effectiveness of ustekinumab in postoperative Crohn's disease management: Evidence from a Chinese multicenter cohort. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(16): 116781 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i16.116781]
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