Journal of Lung Cancer Epidemiology

Journal of Lung Cancer Epidemiology

Journal of Lung Cancer Epidemiology – Language Editing Service

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Language Editing Service

JLCE offers optional language editing support for authors who want assistance refining manuscript clarity.

Editing improves readability but does not influence editorial decisions.

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Service Coverage

What the service includes

Grammar and syntax

Corrects grammar and sentence structure.

Scientific clarity

Improves readability while preserving technical meaning.

Terminology consistency

Aligns terminology across text, figures, and tables.

Flow and structure

Refines transitions and narrative organization.

Figure legends

Ensures legends are concise and descriptive.

Abstract clarity

Strengthens summary and keyword alignment.

Reference checks

Flags obvious formatting issues for correction.

Plain language

Improves readability for multidisciplinary readers.

Service Limits

What the service does not cover

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No acceptance guarantee

Editing does not influence peer review decisions.

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No data analysis

Statistical analysis and data checks are not included.

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No figure creation

Figures and data visuals are not generated.

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No ethics approval

Ethics approvals remain the author responsibility.

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No submission handling

Authors must submit through the standard routes.

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Author responsibility

Authors retain responsibility for accuracy and conclusions.

How To Request

Steps to request editing

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Email request

Send manuscript title to [email protected].

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Attach manuscript

Provide the latest version in Word format.

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Language preference

Indicate US or UK English preference.

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Terminology notes

List terms or abbreviations to preserve.

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Timeline

Include desired turnaround time or submission deadline.

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Contact details

Provide a contact email for return of files.

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Figure text

Include figures with heavy text for review.

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Editing level

Specify light edit or comprehensive polishing.

When To Use

Best time to request editing

Language editing is recommended when reviewers or collaborators suggest clarity improvements or when manuscripts are prepared by non native English speakers.

Early editing reduces revision cycles and allows reviewers to focus on epidemiology methods and results.

Quality Check

Reviewing edits before submission

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Scientific accuracy

Confirm that meaning has not changed.

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Terminology

Check that field specific terms remain accurate.

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Figures and tables

Verify captions align with revised text.

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References

Confirm citations remain correct after edits.

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Coauthor review

Share edited version with coauthors if needed.

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Final approval

Approve the edited file before submission.

Turnaround

Planning for editing timelines

Turnaround times depend on manuscript length and complexity. Request editing early if you have a fixed submission deadline.

Editors return a marked file with suggestions; authors should review changes for scientific accuracy.

Quality Control

Checks after editing

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Scientific meaning

Confirm edits do not change the meaning of results.

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Terminology accuracy

Verify field specific terms remain correct.

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Figure references

Ensure figure and table references still match text.

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Citations

Check that references remain accurate after edits.

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Coauthor review

Share edited text with coauthors when needed.

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Final approval

Approve the file before submission to JLCE.

Editing improves clarity but does not change the scientific content or influence editorial decisions.

Need Support From JLCE?

For policy, submission, or editorial questions, contact [email protected].