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Cao Y, Li PF, Zhu L, Li K, He KJ. Non-coding RNA in extracellular vesicles and the occurrence and progression of psychiatric disorders: A narrative review. World J Psychiatry 2026; 16(2): 113037 [DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v16.i2.113037]
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Hanson S, Menendez Lorenzo J, Chukwu CA, Rao A, Middleton R, Kalra PA. Incidence, risk factors and survival outcomes of post-transplant tertiary hyperparathyroidism in kidney recipients. World J Transplant 2026; 16(1): 103656 [PMID: 41607829 DOI: 10.5500/wjt.v16.i1.103656]
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"We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to your journal! We are truly thankful for the professional guidance, patient responses and rigorous review of the editorial team throughout the manuscript processing. Every revision suggestion is of great value, which has further polished the presentation of our research findings to perfection."
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Zhang XM, Zhao FY, Gao LF, Xu T, Yang F, Qian NS. Immune therapy-related hyperprogressive disease: Molecular mechanisms, biomarkers, and clinical strategies. World J Clin Oncol 2025; 16(12): 110351 [PMID: 41480176 DOI: 10.5306/wjco.v16.i12.110351]
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"We sincerely appreciate the professional support and meticulous guidance from your journal all along! From the initial manuscript review to the polishing of every detail, the editorial team’s rigor, attentiveness, professionalism and efficiency have ensured the accurate presentation of our research findings. Your journal’s professional platform and high-quality services have built a solid bridge for academic exchanges. We hereby extend our heartfelt gratitude and wish your journal continued growth and greater achievements!"
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Qi X, Zhao FY. Value of radiomics models in precision diagnosis of dual-phenotype hepatocellular carcinoma and intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. World J Radiol 2025; 17(11): 114193 [PMID: 41356755 DOI: 10.4329/wjr.v17.i11.114193]
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"We would like to thank the editorial team for the efficient and transparent publication process. The online submission and revision system was clear, intuitive, and easy to navigate, allowing smooth communication at every stage. The peer-review process was rigorous and constructive, with balanced, insightful comments that significantly improved the quality and clarity of our manuscript. Overall, the professional editorial handling and high review standards made this a very positive publishing experience."
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Güneş G, Fırat Oğuz E, Kayılıoğlu I, Dinç T. Diagnostic value of interleukin-8 in colon cancer: Prospective, case-control study. World J Gastrointest Surg 2026; 18(1): 115444 [DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v18.i1.115444]
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"This study originated from our long-standing attention to the clinical challenge of violent behavior among hospitalized patients with SMDs. As frontline mental health practitioners and researchers, we have witnessed firsthand how unpredictable violent incidents threaten the safety of both patients and medical staff, disrupt ward order, and impose significant burdens on clinical management. Despite existing efforts to identify risk factors, there remains a critical need for a precise, actionable predictive tool that can assist healthcare providers in early screening and targeted intervention—this gap motivated our comprehensive investigation.
Our key finding that educational level, cigarette smoking, length of hospitalization, age, BPRS scores, and CRP levels are independent predictors of violent behavior offers both theoretical and practical insights. Notably, the protective effects of advanced age and higher education, alongside the risk-enhancing roles of smoking, severe psychiatric symptoms (reflected by BPRS scores), and elevated inflammatory markers (CRP), align with clinical observations but are systematically validated here. The constructed nomogram, with AUC values of 0.94 (training set) and 0.93 (validation set), not only demonstrates excellent discriminative power but also features intuitive visualization—allowing clinicians to quickly calculate individual risk without relying on complex statistical analysis. This practicality is further reinforced by the model’s robust calibration and significant net benefit in DCA, ensuring its relevance in real-world ward settings.
During the research process, we overcame challenges such as standardizing violent behavior definitions (adopting a 6-level classification to ensure consistency) and integrating both socio-demographic and biological markers (e.g., CRP) into the model. Admittedly, this study has limitations: it is a single-center cross-sectional study, and the sample is restricted to hospitalized patients. Future research should expand to multicenter cohorts with larger and more diverse populations, including community-dwelling SMD patients, to enhance the model’s generalizability. Additionally, standardizing violence assessment tools across studies will help reconcile discrepancies in reported incidence rates and refine predictive factors. We also aim to explore dynamic monitoring of risk factors (e.g., serial CRP measurements and real-time symptom assessments) to update the prediction model and improve its long-term utility.
Ultimately, this research is more than a theoretical contribution—it is a clinical tool designed to empower mental health teams. We hope the nomogram will be widely adopted in psychiatric wards to identify high-risk patients early, guide personalized interventions (such as enhanced monitoring for smokers or patients with elevated CRP, or targeted psychoeducation for those with lower education levels), and ultimately reduce violent incidents. By bridging the gap between research and clinical practice, we strive to create safer care environments for both patients and healthcare providers, and we look forward to seeing this model refined and expanded through interdisciplinary collaboration in the field of mental health."
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Wang T, Wang L, Zhao P, Sun JJ, Gao LN, Li J, Zhao YQ. Application research on the predictive model for violent behavior in hospitalized patients with severe mental disorders. World J Psychiatry 2026; 16(2): 112575 [DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v16.i2.112575]
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"The peer review process was thorough and constructive, and the reviewers’ comments were clear and helpful in improving the clarity and quality of the manuscript. The editorial handling was efficient, with timely communication at each stage of the review process. We appreciated the opportunity to respond to detailed feedback and believe the revisions strengthened the final manuscript. Overall, the submission and publication process was well organised and professionally managed."
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Rao V, Walia N, Parkash N, Wanigaratne T, Henshaw S, Chen G, Lo SW, Be KH, Robertson M, Zorron Cheng Tao Pu L. Availability and use of computer-aided detection during colonoscopy: A real-world observational study at an Australian tertiary center. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(4): 112698 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i4.112698]
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"We sincerely appreciate the editors and reviewers for their meticulous review and constructive comments on our manuscript. Your professional expertise and detailed feedback have been instrumental in helping us identify areas for improvement and refine our arguments. This rigorous peer review process has enabled our work to meet publication standards and has significantly enhanced the academic value and impact of our research."
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Yang HD, Zhang J, Yang M, Luan LS, Liu JJ, Zhang XB. Prevalence, severity, and risk factors for depressive and anxiety symptoms among adolescents: A cross-sectional study. World J Psychiatry 2026; 16(2): 112996 [DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v16.i2.112996]
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"We are profoundly satisfied with the entire publication experience with World Journal of Psychiatry. The peer-review process was rigorous, constructive, and completed in a timely manner. Throughout the editorial workflow, the journal’s staff demonstrated outstanding professionalism, maintaining consistent, transparent, and responsive communication at every stage. The final published version reflects meticulous copyediting and high-quality typesetting, meeting the highest scholarly production standards. We commend the journal for its efficient and collegial handling of our manuscript, as well as for providing a respected international platform for disseminating our research. We highly recommend this journal to our colleagues."
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Ma YH, Wang XY, Wang WL, Zhang J, Liu XH, Li DX, Zhou ZH, Chen LM, Zhou HL. Aberrant topology of the default mode network is associated with phosphatidylcholine and triglyceride levels in major depressive disorder. World J Psychiatry 2026; 16(2): 113513 [DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v16.i2.113513]
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"The submission process was very smooth. The online system worked well, and the peer review was both timely and helpful—the feedback was professional and constructive. We're pleased with the final editing quality and how the published article looks online, especially the figures and tables. The whole process felt efficient and well-organized, and the timeline met our expectations. Overall, it was a positive experience."
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Li SY, Rao P. Cognitive intervention based on Positive Emotion-Engagement Relationship-Meaning-Achievement theory in patients with depression and insomnia: Application value. World J Psychiatry 2026; 16(2): 110880 [DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v16.i2.110880]
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"Pursuant to the stated purpose of evaluating journal credibility, we confirm our high degree of satisfaction with the professional manuscript editing and efficient publishing process provided by World Journal of Psychiatry. We commend the editorial team for their diligence and the reviewers for their constructive feedback, which significantly strengthened the final work. This positive assessment is shared for user reference, reflecting our confidence in the journal's operations. We anticipate that our study on the sequential pathway from evening chronotype to adolescent mental health will contribute meaningfully to the field through this reputable platform."
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Xie YT, Liu Q, Liu YX. Domino effect of evening chronotype: How chronotype topples adolescent mental health through sleep and social functioning. World J Psychiatry 2026; 16(2): 113937 [DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v16.i2.113937]
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"My experience with your journal has been thoroughly positive. Your journal boasts a solid academic reputation and maintains a rigorous peer-review process in all aspects; the reviewers’ insightful and constructive comments have greatly refined my manuscript and elevated its overall academic quality. I wish to express my sincere gratitude to the editorial team for your professional and efficient support, as well as your timely communication throughout the entire process."
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Ma HK, Zhu SL, Li XY, Yuan Y, Huang QY, Wang H, Shen GM, Wang XY. Electroacupuncture alleviates depression and gastrointestinal dysfunction by rebalancing GABAergic activity in the central amygdala. World J Psychiatry 2026; 16(2): 114736 [DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v16.i2.114736]
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"I am fully satisfied with all the key aspects of your journal’s publication services, including the well-prepared forms for the online full-text article, the smooth and orderly article publication process, the clear and detailed academic rules and standards provided, and the comprehensive and reliable academic misconduct detection report. I also find the publication period to be reasonable, the editing and publishing rules and standards to be rigorous and clear, the time allocated for peer review to be appropriate, and the anonymous peer review process to be highly standardized. The peer review report has provided great and practical help for the revision and improvement of my manuscript, and I firmly believe that the comments and evaluations in the peer review report for my manuscript are entirely fair and objective."
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Sang S, Wang F. Correlation of frontal lobe electroencephalogram asymmetry and cognitive prognosis in schizophrenia. World J Psychiatry 2026; 16(2): 111799 [DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v16.i2.111799]
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"The journal and the publishing house provides the best publishing experience ever. The suggestions by the reviewers were really helpful sand enhanced the quality of the manuscript. All the authors would like to thank each and every member of the publishing house. The layout of the pdf has also come out very well."
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Anand R, Nag DS, Gope RL, Sahoo MK, Bhushan P, Pal BD, Patel R, Shivani S, Bharadwaj MK, Ansari MA. Rocuronium-sugammadex as an alternative muscle relaxant to succinylcholine in electroconvulsive therapy: A meta-analysis. World J Psychiatry 2026; 16(2): 112462 [DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v16.i2.112462]
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"From the beginning, submitting an article requires a lot of materials - but the revision process after article review is relatively fast. However, the publishing cost of your journal is too expensive, especially for some scholars with poor economic conditions who may not be able to afford it. Therefore, we hope that your journal can appropriately reduce the publishing cost."
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Gao YP, Lu YY. Time series analysis of anxiety and depression during pregnancy to postpartum depression based on cross-lagged model. World J Psychiatry 2026; 16(2): 113533 [DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v16.i2.113533]
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"We are deeply grateful to the Editor-in-Chief, the editorial team, and the reviewers of World Journal of Psychiatry for their thoughtful consideration and acceptance of our manuscript, "Neurofeedback for autism spectrum disorder: Current evidence, challenges, and future directions" (Manuscript No. 114358).
This article was motivated by the urgent need to critically evaluate emerging neuromodulation approaches in autism spectrum disorder (ASD)—a condition where pharmacological options remain limited and often target only co-occurring symptoms rather than core neurodevelopmental features. Our synthesis highlights both the promising signals from recent clinical trials and the substantial methodological limitations that currently hinder definitive conclusions about neurofeedback’s efficacy and mechanisms of action.
By situating neurofeedback within broader discussions of neural plasticity, individualized intervention, and transdiagnostic biomarkers, we aim to foster a more rigorous and ethically grounded research agenda. We especially appreciate that World Journal of Psychiatry recognizes the value of such interdisciplinary perspectives at the intersection of neuroscience, psychiatry, and developmental disorders.
We are also sincerely thankful for the waiver of the article processing charge, which enables equitable access to this work for clinicians, researchers, and families worldwide who are seeking evidence-based guidance amid a rapidly evolving—and sometimes commercially driven—therapeutic landscape.
It is our hope that this article will stimulate higher-quality randomized controlled trials, standardized protocols, and long-term follow-up studies, ultimately advancing neurofeedback from experimental promise toward clinically validated practice—if supported by robust evidence.
— On behalf of all co-authors"
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Zhang Y, Wang JJ, Xing HY, Yan J. Neurofeedback for autism spectrum disorder: Current evidence, challenges, and future directions. World J Psychiatry 2026; 16(2): 114358 [DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v16.i2.114358]
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"We are deeply grateful to the Editor-in-Chief, the editorial team, and the reviewers ofWorld Journal of Psychiatry for their thoughtful consideration and acceptance of our manuscript,"Integrating electromyographic biofeedback in stroke rehabilitation: A paradigm shift in motor and psychological recovery" (Manuscript No. 115160).
This work represents a concerted effort to bridge the gap between neurorehabilitation technology and psychiatric well-being—a nexus that is often underemphasized in both stroke care and mental health literature. By highlighting the dual impact of electromyographic (EMG) biofeedback on not only motor relearning but also anxiety reduction, self-efficacy, and emotional regulation post-stroke, we aim to advocate for a more holistic, patient-centered model of recovery that aligns with the biopsychosocial framework championed by modern psychiatry.
We particularly appreciate the journal’s recognition of interdisciplinary innovations that expand the boundaries of traditional psychiatric practice. Publishing this perspective inWorld Journal of Psychiatry underscores the growing importance of integrating neurotechnology into mental health interventions for neurological populations—an area ripe for further research and clinical translation.
We also sincerely thank the editorial office for the waiver of the article processing charge, which greatly facilitates the dissemination of our findings to a global audience without access barriers.
Finally, we hope this article will encourage clinicians, researchers, and policymakers to consider biofeedback not merely as a physical therapy adjunct, but as a psychologically empowering tool that can meaningfully enhance quality of life during stroke recovery.
— On behalf of all co-authors"
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Luo FG, Wang JJ, Xing HY, Wu WY, Fang KJ, Yan J. Integrating electromyographic biofeedback in stroke rehabilitation: A paradigm shift in motor and psychological recovery. World J Psychiatry 2026; 16(2): 115160 [DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v16.i2.115160]
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"It was a nice experience for me to publish with Baishideng Publishing Group.
In fact, I have published a few articles in BPG, and every time my experience is great.
I will be grateful to serve as for editorial board or reviewer for the World Journal of Gastroenterology
Thank you for considering me."
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Ansari S, Ahmed N. Pathogenicity of Helicobacter pylori-associated gastric cancer. World J Clin Oncol 2025; 16(12): 110909 [PMID: 41480161 DOI: 10.5306/wjco.v16.i12.110909]
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"I would like to express my sincere appreciation for the entire editorial process at the World Journal of Gastroenterology. From the initial submission to the final acceptance, the experience was smooth, professional, and efficient. The peer-review process was rigorous yet constructive; the reviewers provided valuable insights that significantly improved the quality of our manuscript. Additionally, the editorial team was very responsive and guided us clearly through every step. I am highly satisfied with the outcome and the high standards of the journal."
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Kalkanli Tas S, Aydın F, Kirkik D. Complete blood count-derived inflammatory indices: A noninvasive aid for risk stratification in gastric ulcer. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(5): 114497 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i5.114497]
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"On behalf of all authors, I would like to express our sincere appreciation to the editorial team and the reviewers for their valuable time and insightful comments. The peer review process was thorough, constructive, and highly professional.We found the reports to be fair, objective, and immensely helpful in improving the overall quality and clarity of our work. The entire process, from submission to publication, was efficiently managed. We believe the critical feedback received has greatly contributed to the final version of our article now published in the World Journal of Gastroenterology. Thank you for this rigorous and supportive editorial experience."
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Cheng XF. Molecular profiling-directed individualized adjuvant therapy in colorectal cancer: Bridging consensus guidelines to clinical disparities. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(5): 115009 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i5.115009]
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"Accelerate Online First Publication:
The time between manuscript acceptance and formal print publication is often lengthy (sometimes 3–4 months). To ensure timely dissemination and academic recognition, we kindly recommend expediting the "Online First" or early-view posting of accepted articles. Early online release not only benefits authors by establishing priority but also enhances the journal’s impact by making cutting-edge research available to the community without unnecessary delay."
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Pang L, Tang D, Zhou WL, Bai X, Zhao HJ, Wang LQ, Cheng W, Wu BL. Interleukin-6/interleukin-10 ratio and immune dysregulation after radiofrequency ablation. World J Hepatol 2026; 18(1): 113429 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v18.i1.113429]
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"I understand and agree with the journal's requirements, which contribute to its excellence. However, the online submission process is lengthy and very laborious, which may impact the order of selection. Some documents related to ethical issues may be withheld until the article is approved or until doubts about its suitability are resolved."
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Morais TC, Couto G, Silva BCD, Lisbôa RA, da Cruz BS, Viana MGF, de Sousa GBC, Arenas LP, Nery ES, Fortes FML, de Almeida NP, Pimentel AM, Fontes JAM, Surlo VC, Chebli JF, Rocha R, Santana GO. Psychological and hematological factors associated with fatigue in patients with Crohn’s disease receiving pharmacological treatment. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(5): 115673 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i5.115673]
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"I am very pleased to publish some of my research results on decompensated liver cirrhosis patients in the World Journal of Hepatology. The editor was very responsible for revising the research results I provided and gave many good suggestions for revision. I have made the revisions carefully and am very satisfied. Thank you!"
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Xu WY, Li YQ, Wei XP, Qin HP, Feng LF. Evaluation of the impact of an interdisciplinary team scheduling model on psychological outcomes in patients with decompensated cirrhosis. World J Hepatol 2026; 18(1): 114366 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v18.i1.114366]
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"I am thoroughly satisfied with this SCI manuscript submission process. The journal’s online system is intuitive and easy to navigate, with clear operational steps. The editorial team provided prompt, professional responses to all my inquiries at each stage, and the peer review was rigorous yet fair, yielding constructive, insightful comments that greatly aided manuscript revision. The whole process was well-timed and transparent, with real-time progress notifications, making the experience smooth and reassuring. I sincerely appreciate the editorial staff and reviewers for their professionalism and hard work, and look forward to future academic interactions with the journal."
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Huang Q, Li Y, Feng SD, Fang YC, Zhou YH, Li DW, Liao ZW. Short-term outcomes of laparoscopic-assisted transanal vs laparoscopic total mesorectal excision for mid-to-low rectal cancer. World J Gastrointest Surg 2026; 18(1): 113046 [DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v18.i1.113046]
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"This well-respected journal offers an efficient and author-friendly review process. The manuscript submission system is user-friendly, featuring an intuitive interface and straightforward navigation. The editorial office operates with reasonable efficiency—our manuscript received its initial decision within a reasonable period. All communications were prompt and clear, and the reviewers provided exceptionally thorough and constructive feedback."
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Zu N, Jing X, Zhou XY, Ma BB, Wang SJ, Qi XS, Liu LB. Endoscopic rubber band ligation, injection sclerotherapy, and sclerobanding for the treatment of internal hemorrhoids. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(5): 116007 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i5.116007]
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"Dear Sir
We are very much thankful to the reviewers for their valuable comments to improve our manuscript. We are grateful for your insightful comments and suggestions regarding our manuscript, which has undoubtedly enriched the discussion surrounding our work. Thanks for giving us this wonderful opportunity.
Thanks And Regards
Dr. Chanda R. Vyawahare"
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Ratnaparkhi MM, Vyawahare CR, Ratnakar PJ, Gandham NR, Suryawanshi PV. Uncovering silent carriers: Hematological insights and viral burden in incidentally detected hepatitis B virus infection. World J Hepatol 2026; 18(1): 113247 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v18.i1.113247]
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"I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to the entire editorial team of World Journal of Gastroenterology for their professional, efficient, and supportive assistance throughout the publication journey of our manuscript.
The online submission system was highly user-friendly and streamlined, making the initial submission and subsequent revisions a smooth experience. The peer review process was both rigorous and constructive: the reviewers provided insightful, objective, and detailed comments that significantly refined our study on the correlation between sarcopenia and esophageal stenosis following endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). We particularly valued the timely turnaround of review reports, which enabled our work to be published promptly without compromising scientific rigor.
The editorial team demonstrated exceptional attention to detail in polishing the manuscript, and the final PDF and online version of our article were of outstanding quality—with clear formatting, accurate presentation of our data and tables, and precise language editing. The publication cycle was impressively efficient, and the transparent, proactive communication from the editorial office at every stage gave us full confidence in the process.
We also appreciated the thorough academic integrity checks and the clarity of the editorial guidelines, which helped ensure our work adhered to the highest ethical and scientific standards.
Overall, our experience with World Journal of Gastroenterology has been excellent, and we enthusiastically recommend this journal to colleagues in gastroenterology and geriatric medicine. We look forward to contributing more research to your esteemed journal in the future."
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Yang KZ, Chen L, Xu L, Xu BX, Li MY, Wang Z, Lu Q. Correlation between sarcopenia and esophageal stenosis following endoscopic submucosal dissection and construction of a postoperative stenosis risk model. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(5): 114752 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i5.114752]
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"The editors and reviewers provided very valuable and insightful comments and assistance.We would like to express our gratitude to the editor and the reviewers for their work in World Journal of Gastroenterology. We are very satisfied with the entire publication process and have no further comments. Finally, I sincerely wish the Baishideng Publishing Group could continue to develop even better."
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Xu T, Hou WX, Yang ST, Shao YP, Wang J, Han TT, Li JN. Danggui-Baishao herb pair protects against dextran sulfate sodium-induced colitis by modulating the Wnt/β-catenin pathway. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(5): 113024 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i5.113024]
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"We sincerely thank the editors and reviewers for their invaluable guidance and constructive feedback throughout the review process. We are truly pleased with how this submission has progressed and are delighted with the final outcome. The thoughtful comments have greatly strengthened our manuscript, and we believe the revisions have significantly enhanced its clarity and impact. This has been a positive and productive experience, and we deeply appreciate the journal's professional handling of our work. We look forward to contributing to your publication in the future."
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Chen Y, Zhang Q, Zhang MY. Deep learning techniques for using computed tomography imaging for hepatocellular carcinoma diagnosis, treatment and prognosis. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(5): 113592 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i5.113592]
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We would like to express our sincere appreciation to the Editorial Office and the entire team of the World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery for their professionalism, efficiency, and clear communication throughout the submission, peer-review, and publication process of our manuscript.
We are grateful for the constructive feedback provided by the reviewers and for the timely and transparent editorial guidance, which significantly contributed to improving the quality and clarity of our work.
It has been a pleasure to collaborate with a journal that maintains high scientific and editorial standards. We truly appreciate the opportunity to publish our research and look forward to future collaborations."
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Bautista-Mondragón CA, Mijangos-Trejo AM, González-Chon O, Mondragón-Ratkovich P, Chávez-Tapia NC. Predictors of mortality and liver transplant requirement in patients with hepatitis A virus: A case series from Mexico. World J Gastrointest Surg 2026; 18(1): 112767 [DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v18.i1.112767]
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Roganovic J, Vidovic A, Dordevic A. Late hepatotoxicity after treatment for childhood cancer. World J Hepatol 2026; 18(1): 113465 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v18.i1.113465]
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Yodoshi T. Whole-exome sequencing illuminates unexplained pediatric cholestatic liver disease. World J Hepatol 2026; 18(1): 115037 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v18.i1.115037]
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The communication was clear and timely, the review process was thorough and fair, and the editorial guidance significantly contributed to improving the quality and clarity of the manuscript. The overall experience was smooth and well-organized, reflecting a high standard of editorial management.
I truly appreciate the efforts of the whole editorial team and am very satisfied with the publication process. I would be happy to consider submitting future work to the journal."
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Boutos P, Karakasi KE, Katsanos G, Antoniadis N, Kofinas A, Tsoulfas G. Harnessing artificial intelligence in gastroenterology and hepatology: Current applications and future perspectives. World J Hepatol 2026; 18(1): 111902 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v18.i1.111902]
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Cui X, Yin BQ, Chen L. Remote telerehabilitation for frailty management in liver transplant candidates: A feasible yet underutilized strategy. World J Hepatol 2026; 18(1): 114880 [DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v18.i1.114880]
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Mukundan A, Gupta D, Karmakar R, Wang HC. Endoscopic resection: A novel approach for treating oesophageal gastrointestinal stromal tumours. World J Gastrointest Endosc 2025; 17(6): 107088 [PMID: 40547551 DOI: 10.4253/wjge.v17.i6.107088]
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Mukundan A, Gupta D, Karmakar R, Wang HC. Transforming pediatric imaging: The role of four-dimensional flow magnetic resonance imaging in quantifying mesenteric blood flow. World J Radiol 2025; 17(6): 106582 [PMID: 40606042 DOI: 10.4329/wjr.v17.i6.106582]
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Mukundan A, Gupta D, Karmakar R, Wang HC. Novel approach to risk stratification: Integrating waist-hip ratio for predicting advanced colorectal neoplasia. World J Clin Oncol 2025; 16(10): 109843 [PMID: 41178913 DOI: 10.5306/wjco.v16.i10.109843]
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"The publication process with F6 Publishing was exceptionally smooth and efficient from start to finish. Communication was clear and timely, and every step of the workflow was handled in a professional and well-organized manner. The editorial and production teams were highly supportive, making the overall experience both pleasant and stress-free. Overall, it was a very positive, reliable, and truly wonderful publishing experience."
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Karmakar R, Gade P, Wang HC, Mukundan A. Very early recurrence in pancreatic cancer: Redefining prognostic markers and surveillance strategies. World J Gastrointest Surg 2026; 18(1): 114574 [DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v18.i1.114574]
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"The Journal gives the best publishing experience with absolute transparency in the porcesses and timelines. The design of the manuscript and the pdf has come out very well. We would again like to thank all editors in the group for the fabulous efforts. I would like to keep comming back to WJCC for publication."
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Mahanty PR, Sen B, Anand R, Nag DS, Pahadi N, Lodh D, Upadhyaya T. Sphenopalatine ganglion block for postdural puncture headache: A review of current evidence. World J Clin Cases 2026; 14(3): 114521 [PMID: 41608601 DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v14.i3.114521]
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"This is a valuiable journal . The response time from reviewers was fantastic and the whole submission process was very clear and intuitive.The editing was very thorough, and the article was published very quickly. The journal has a significant impact on international scientific society, and I would be happy to publish another article as soon as possible"
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Tringali A, Caiazzo A. Role of endoscopic ultrasound in the treatment of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors: Lights and shadows of endoscopic ultrasound-guided radiofrequency ablation. World J Gastrointest Endosc 2026; 18(1): 113617 [PMID: 41607387 DOI: 10.4253/wjge.v18.i1.113617]
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"All the process for manuscript submission and publication are quite smooth, standard and prompt, by these factors ensuring the high qulaity and speed for knowledge transmitting. For this editorial article, we enjoyed the expert service both by editors and reviewers, hence the hotspot in this work can effecively be presented to all of the journal's readers and the specific scientists."
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He ZX, Wang J, Yang JS. Expanding the applications of artificial intelligence in emergency radiology: Advancing precision medicine and resource efficiency. World J Radiol 2026; 18(1): 117814 [DOI: 10.4329/wjr.v18.i1.117814]
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"The journal’s reputation for excellence is clearly reflected in your team’s dedication, and I truly appreciate the effort put into ensuring a smooth and successful publication. Thank you for your hard work and support—it has been a pleasure working with you.
I look forward to future opportunities to contribute to your esteemed journal"
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Wu CM, Zhu WJ, Chen X, Liu M, Feng Y, Wang M. Risk factors for enteral nutrition intolerance and its impact on prognosis in patients with severe acute pancreatitis. World J Gastrointest Surg 2026; 18(1): 112334 [DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v18.i1.112334]
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"Overall, we are pleased that our manuscript has been published in this respected journal. The peer-review process was rapid, although somewhat unusual compared with our previous experiences. After acceptance, the manuscript proofs moved to in press status; however, more than three months passed without any information regarding the final publication date. Overall, our experience with the editorial team was positive, but we found the journal’s online platform somewhat confusing. In particular, during the revision period, a countdown timer was displayed that did not correspond to the official deadline that had been assigned."
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Quiroz-Reyes AG, Delgado-Gonzalez P, Islas JF, Loaiza-Gutierrez VL, Santoyo-Suarez MG, Garcia-Loredo JA, Gonzalez-Villarreal CA, Ramirez-Fernandez F, Garza-Treviño EN. Tumor microenvironment-driven microRNA dysregulation: Key interactions in colorectal cancer progression. World J Gastrointest Oncol 2026; 18(1): 113553 [PMID: 41607765 DOI: 10.4251/wjgo.v18.i1.113553]
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"Overall, we are pleased that our manuscript has been published in this respected journal. However, the peer-review process was unusual compared to our previous experiences. Following the acceptance of our manuscript, we were expecting to receive the proofs; instead, we were asked to respond to a second round of reviewer comments. Although we found it unexpected to address additional reviewer queries after receiving the acceptance letter, we nevertheless provided detailed responses, as we believed these revisions would further strengthen the manuscript. This situation may have arisen due to a miscommunication between the editor and the reviewers. Additionally, the online submission system could benefit from improvements to enhance its user-friendliness."
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Taskiran I, Orenay-Boyacioglu S, Boyacioglu O, Erdogdu IH, Culhaci N, Meteoglu I. DNA polymerase epsilon-mutant colorectal cancers: Insights into non-exonuclease domain mutation variants, microsatellite instability status, and co-mutation profiles. World J Gastroenterol 2025; 31(44): 112524 [PMID: 41356525 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v31.i44.112524]
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"The reviewers provided much more valuable comments to our manuscript, and the review time was short. The Editor reviewing manuscript was very carefully, and gave our more opportunity to revise the manuscript. But the publication processes was too long。 The submission was complex, especially in uploading attachment materials, it is complex and tedious."
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Tang Q, Wu Y, Chen L, Jia QY, Tang FQ. Ferritin as a novel predictive index for nasopharyngeal carcinoma survival and therapeutic efficacy of different chemotherapy regimens. World J Clin Oncol 2026; 17(1): 114012 [PMID: 41608349 DOI: 10.5306/wjco.v17.i1.114012]
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"We are highly satisfied with the overall submission process, reviewers’ comments, manuscript editing, submission system, and the speed of review. We look forward to the growing influence of your journal. We also hope to continue submitting higher quality research to your publication in the future. Thank you for your hard work and the dedicated efforts of the entire editorial team."
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Jia ZD, Zhang CY, Liang SZ, Li HL. Primary splenic histiocytic sarcoma: A case report and review of literature. World J Clin Cases 2026; 14(3): 116125 [PMID: 41608603 DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v14.i3.116125]
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"The editorial and peer-review process was professional, transparent, and well-structured. The journal maintained a fair and balanced approach, thoughtfully weighing both the authors’ contributions and the reviewers’ evaluations throughout the decision-making process. Reviewers provided constructive feedback that significantly improved the clarity and scientific rigor of the manuscript. Additionally, the editorial team’s practice of making decisions based on thorough and in-depth evaluations is highly commendable. Overall, the submission and publication workflow was efficient, rigorous, and highly satisfactory."
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Tomsuk Ö. Harnessing CD146-positive mesenchymal stromal cells for precision therapy in acute respiratory distress syndrome. World J Stem Cells 2026; 18(1): 114825 [PMID: 41608659 DOI: 10.4252/wjsc.v18.i1.114825]
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"We appreciate the efforts of the editorial office, reviewers, and production team for their professionalism and efficiency throughout the submission, revision, and publication process. The communication was timely, and the language editing and production workflow were well organized. Thank you for the opportunity to publish our work in the World Journal of Gastroenterology."
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Chiu YC, Chang WC, Chiu YC. Early catheter-directed portal vein thrombolysis in myeloproliferative disorder-related diffuse mesenteric venous ischemia: A case report. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(4): 114906 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i4.114906]
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"Excellent journal and managing team. Very efficient handling and processing. All in all a very smooth and effortlessly process. Hopefully will have many more publications in this very reputable journal. I hope the journal continues to achieve more success and the same be reflected in the ever improving journal metrics. Hope to contribute in all ways possible."
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Brar AS, Khanna T, Sohal A, Hatwal J, Sharma V, Singh C, Batta A, Chandra P, Mohan B. Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: A state-of-the-art review. World J Cardiol 2026; 18(1): 111954 [PMID: 41607621 DOI: 10.4330/wjc.v18.i1.111954]
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"Overall, my experience with submitting to the World Journal of Gastroenterology has been highly positive. The submission system (F6Publishing) is intuitive and user-friendly.Most commendable is the peer-review process: the reviewers provided exceptionally professional and insightful comments, which significantly enhanced the scientific rigor and value of our paper. Communication from the editorial office was consistently prompt and professional.I wish the journal continued success."
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Gao T, Zhong KP, Wang JZ, Chen Y, Li CX. Allyl isothiocyanate ameliorates metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease via vitamin D receptors in hepatocytes. World J Gastroenterol 2026; 32(4): 113647 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v32.i4.113647]
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