The International Journal of NeuroOncology and Therapeutics operates a rigorous, independent, and transparent double-blind peer review process to ensure the scholarly quality, originality, and integrity of all published research. In a double-blind review process, the identities of authors and reviewers are concealed from each other throughout the review process.
Preliminary Editorial Review
Upon submission, each manuscript undergoes an initial editorial assessment to determine:
- Relevance to the journal’s aims and scope
- Compliance with submission and formatting guidelines
- Completeness of required documents and declarations
- Basic ethical compliance, including plagiarism screening
Timeline: The preliminary review is typically completed within 7 days of submission.
Double-Blind Peer Review
Manuscripts that pass the preliminary assessment are sent for double-blind peer review. Each manuscript is evaluated by a minimum of two independent expert reviewers.
Reviewer Selection
- Reviewers are selected based on subject-matter expertise
- All reviewers must declare conflicts of interest
- Individuals with conflicts of interest are excluded from the review process
- Reviewer identities remain confidential
Evaluation Criteria
- Originality and scholarly significance
- Methodological rigor
- Validity of analysis and interpretation
- Ethical compliance
- Clarity and quality of writing
- Adequacy and quality of references
Review Timeline
The full peer review process generally takes 30–45 days, depending on reviewer availability, manuscript complexity, and the number of revision rounds required.
Editorial Decision
- Accept without revisions
- Accept with minor revisions
- Major revisions required
- Reject
Editorial decisions are based solely on academic merit, scientific quality, and reviewer recommendations.
Ethical Standards and Confidentiality
All manuscripts, reviewer reports, and editorial communications are treated as confidential. Ethical concerns are managed in accordance with COPE guidance and the journal’s publication ethics policies.
Appeals and Queries
Authors may submit a formal appeal with supporting evidence if they believe the review process was not properly conducted or that a decision was based on a factual error.
Email: editor@tresearch.ee
