Editor Benefits
Editors shape the scientific direction of JLCE and strengthen the evidence base for lung cancer prevention.
Editorial service provides visibility, leadership, and professional growth.
Benefits of serving as an editor
Scholarly visibility
Editorial roles signal leadership in epidemiology.
Network expansion
Collaborate with researchers and public health leaders.
Early insight
See emerging evidence before publication.
Recognition
Service can be documented for promotion reviews.
Influence
Help define special issue themes and priorities.
Community impact
Support evidence that informs prevention policy.
How JLCE recognizes editor contributions
Editorial listings
Names appear on the journal website.
Service letters
Letters available for annual reviews.
Special issues
Opportunities to lead thematic collections.
Editorial invitations
Invitations to contribute editorials or commentary.
Visibility
Recognition in journal communications.
Leadership growth
Experience supports academic leadership roles.
Professional growth through service
Editorial service strengthens skills in evidence evaluation, decision making, and strategic prioritization.
Editors gain early visibility into emerging methods and policy relevant findings.
Service contributes to leadership portfolios in academic and public health institutions.
Opportunities for visibility
Editorial listings
Your name appears on the JLCE editorial board page.
Service letters
Letters provided for annual reviews or promotion packets.
Special issues
Opportunities to lead thematic issues or sections.
Invited content
Opportunities to contribute editorials or commentaries.
Conference visibility
Recognition during journal events or webinars.
Network growth
Increased connections with epidemiology leaders.
Additional ways service is recognized
Annual highlights
Recognition in yearly journal updates.
Mentoring roles
Opportunities to mentor early career reviewers.
Panel participation
Invitations to participate in editorial panels.
Strategic input
Input on journal scope and thematic priorities.
How editors shape the field
Editors help elevate high impact epidemiology that can influence screening and prevention policies.
Service builds visibility with public health agencies and lung cancer research networks.
Editorial leadership supports promotion dossiers, grant leadership, and professional recognition.
Recognition and growth
Editors gain early insight into emerging epidemiology datasets and prevention strategies.
Service supports leadership development and visibility with public health stakeholders.
JLCE provides confirmation letters on request for annual review dossiers.
Editorial service positions you at the center of lung cancer epidemiology dialogue.
Join the JLCE Editorial Community
Contribute expertise that strengthens epidemiology reporting and peer review integrity.