Background This is the inaugural issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Cen-ter(JNCC),a journal designed to appeal to the international commu-nity of health professionals and researchers across the full spectrum ...Background This is the inaugural issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Cen-ter(JNCC),a journal designed to appeal to the international commu-nity of health professionals and researchers across the full spectrum of cancer research.One of its goals is to contribute to cancer research dis-semination and cancer care around the world.We offer this Perspective to emphasize the importance of international collaborations in cancer investigation and in the timely dissemination of research findings.We also describe examples of our own ongoing cross-country collaboration as members of a team of Chinese and U.S.investigators.展开更多
Editor: Hopton and MacPherson(1) are correct in noting that(1) attempts at masking are not always successful, hence(2) unsubstantiated claims of masking are not convincing, hence(3) guidance to cease assessin...Editor: Hopton and MacPherson(1) are correct in noting that(1) attempts at masking are not always successful, hence(2) unsubstantiated claims of masking are not convincing, hence(3) guidance to cease assessing the success of masking should not be embraced. I take exception, however, to the authors calling this last point "controversial". I will concede that it is, in fact, controversial in the sense that tobacco was controversial at a time when certain medical groups still endorsed tobacco,展开更多
文摘Background This is the inaugural issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Cen-ter(JNCC),a journal designed to appeal to the international commu-nity of health professionals and researchers across the full spectrum of cancer research.One of its goals is to contribute to cancer research dis-semination and cancer care around the world.We offer this Perspective to emphasize the importance of international collaborations in cancer investigation and in the timely dissemination of research findings.We also describe examples of our own ongoing cross-country collaboration as members of a team of Chinese and U.S.investigators.
文摘Editor: Hopton and MacPherson(1) are correct in noting that(1) attempts at masking are not always successful, hence(2) unsubstantiated claims of masking are not convincing, hence(3) guidance to cease assessing the success of masking should not be embraced. I take exception, however, to the authors calling this last point "controversial". I will concede that it is, in fact, controversial in the sense that tobacco was controversial at a time when certain medical groups still endorsed tobacco,