Lee Ellis
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Physician/scientist. Prof at FAU COM, SWOG Vice Chair, ESMO Officer. Previously ASCO BOD (2018-22), Deputy Editor JAMA Onc (-2025), Tweets are my own.
Boca Raton, FL
Joined January 2011
1 in 5 chemists have deliberately added errors into their papers during peer review, study finds https://t.co/OFopnO1Mfn via @cenmag
cen.acs.org
Conclusion is one of many in a report about how chemists handle errors in manuscripts
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OTD 17OCT1964 The #Beatles album ‘A Hard Day's Night' LP is number 1 in the UK for a 13th week (UK Record Retailer chart). Below is 'And I Lover Her'. #TheBeatles
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How to spot predatory journals: 4 tips and 2 checklists
journalistsresource.org
It’s important for journalists to be aware of predatory journals because such journals pose a threat for the integrity of science journalism.
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Thanks @ASCO #ASCODailyNews for sharing our work on “What Is the Role of Machine Learning in Oncology Today?” led by @UCSDCancer fellow @TaliAzen
dailynews.ascopubs.org
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being integrated across the cancer care continuum. Standardized metrics are needed to ensure adequate, reliable machine learning model performance and...
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What Constitutes 'Cure' in Colon Cancer? Researchers Propose a New Definition
medpagetoday.com
Defining cure in stage II and III colon cancer has been challenging, researchers say
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Endoscopist deskilling risk after exposure to artificial intelligence in colonoscopy: a multicentre, observational study - The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology
thelancet.com
Continuous exposure to AI might reduce the ADR of standard non-AI assisted colonoscopy, suggesting a negative effect on endoscopist behaviour.
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Off-the-shelf cancer vaccine shows promise in triggering immune system to fight off pancreatic and colorectal cancer cells in patients
newsroom.ucla.edu
The off-the-shelf treatment also had an impact on preventing or delaying cancer recurrence in high-risk patients.
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Peer reviewers more likely to approve articles that cite their own work
nature.com
Nature - Preprint examines how citations can influence the review process.
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Fraudulent Scientific Papers Are Rapidly Increasing, Study Finds https://t.co/05g74zGBfE via @NYTimes
nytimes.com
A statistical analysis found that the number of fake journal articles being churned out by “paper mills” is doubling every year and a half.
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Huge reproducibility project fails to validate dozens of biomedical studies
nature.com
Nature - Unique reproducibility effort in Brazil focuses on common methods rather than a single field ― and prompts call for reform.
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Figure plagiarism and manipulation, an under-recognised problem in academia - European Radiology https://t.co/0QgU7jY0qb
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Computational Modeling for Circulating Cell-Free DNA in Clinical Oncology | JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics https://t.co/1TP05DdN5c
#SWOGOnc
ascopubs.org
PURPOSELiquid biopsy, specifically circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA), has emerged as a powerful tool for cancer early diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment monitoring over a wide range of cancer types....
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One in Six Phase II Trial Participants Receive Cancer Drugs that Advance to Approval https://t.co/hbqWFk9DoN via @Inside_PM
insideprecisionmedicine.com
An analysis of Phase II clinical cancer trials could help manage expectations, showing that 16% of patients receive treatments ultimately given FDA approval.
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The #Beatles second single ‘Please Please Me’ reached number 1 in the UK ‘New Musical Express’ chart on this day 62 years ago (February 19 1963). #TheBeatles
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The universities with the most retractions ( https://t.co/IbgKmUJSq2), and retractions data for “cleaning up science,” both featuring RW. https://t.co/qNSWAuSnn9
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