Benefits of Reviewing
Reviewers gain recognition for their service, strengthen their critical evaluation skills, and contribute to maintaining high standards in oncology research.
Service letters and acknowledgments provide documentation of scholarly contribution that can support promotion and funding applications.
Reviewing also keeps you informed about emerging methods and clinical advances in chemotherapy research.
Consistent reviewer activity may lead to invitations for editorial roles or special issue participation.
Reviewer contributions are valued by institutions as evidence of academic service and professional leadership.
Participating in peer review also supports networking with editorial teams and can lead to collaborative opportunities in oncology research.
Annual acknowledgments highlight reviewer contributions and can support institutional evaluations, promotion dossiers, and grant applications. Certificates are available on request. Reviewers may receive invitations to training sessions. Service letters are issued annually and globally.
Service Letters
Annual letters documenting review contributions.
Professional Development
Experience in peer review strengthens grant and publication skills.