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ACCEPTED ABSTRACTS & SOCIETY OF
SURGICAL ONCOLOGY JOURNALS
SSO leadership strongly encourages research presented at SSO’s annual meeting to be published in the
Annals of Surgical Oncology (ASO), the official journal of the SSO, and
Surgical Oncology Insight (SOI), the official open access journal of the SSO.
- Top 25 Accepted Oral Abstracts: Authors of the top 25 abstracts will be invited to submit their manuscripts for consideration for publication in the ASO by the end of December. Identified abstract-manuscript submissions will be targeted for simultaneous publication at the time of abstract presentation. The peer review process can take up to 8 weeks. This invitation will be sent via email from ASO, please look out for this invite with instructions and deadlines.
- Oral Accepted Abstracts: Authors of accepted oral abstracts are strongly encouraged to submit their manuscripts to ASO within three months of the meeting’s conclusion.
- Named Lectureships: Those who are invited to deliver the named lectureships of the SSO Annual Meeting are encouraged to submit a manuscript to ASO as a condition of the lectureship.
- Poster Abstracts: Authors of all poster abstracts accepted are strongly encouraged to submit their manuscripts to the Surgical Oncology Insight journal within three months of the meeting’s conclusion.
- Global Partner Poster Program: Authors of all Global Partner Program Poster abstracts accepted are strongly encouraged to submit their manuscripts to the Surgical Oncology Insight journal within three months of the meeting’s conclusion. SOI Instructions to Contributors: SSO 2024 Accepted Poster Abstracts and Surgical Oncology Insight
Annals of Surgical Oncology Manuscript SubmissionDuring submission, please identify your manuscript as "SSO 2024 Annual Meeting accepted abstract." Please contact ASO for more information:
info@asoeditorial.org
Surgical Oncology Insight (SOI) Manuscript SubmissionDuring submission to SOI please identify your manuscript by answering ‘yes' to “Was manuscript presented at SSO Annual meeting?" when submitting to the journal at
https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/soi. Also, please note this information in your submittal letter.
Step 1: Type, Title, & Abstract. Your paper will be treated as an Original Research article.
Please contact Julie Smith, Editorial Manager,
Julie.Smith@SurgOncInsight.org, with any questions.
VISIONAnnals of Surgical Oncology is the world’s leading resource for original translational and clinical research, scholarly reviews, and expert opinion in the field of Surgical Oncology.
MISSIONThe mission of the journal is to: 1) disseminate high-quality clinical and translational cancer research, review, and expert opinion/commentary articles; 2) represent and advance the profession of Surgical Oncology throughout the world; 3) promote high-quality multidisciplinary patient care worldwide; 4) improve global cancer surgery education and training; and, 5) promote diversity in all of its endeavors.
AUDIENCESurgeons, physicians, scientists, and other health care professionals who have a major professional interest and commitment to oncology.
AUTHORSHIPAll authors must have made substantive intellectual contributions to the article for which they are listed on the byline.
The four criteria for authorship defined by the
International Committee of Medical Journal Editors are:
- substantial contributions to the conception or design of the work; or the acquisition, analysis, or interpretation of data for the work; and
- drafting the work or revising it critically for important intellectual content; and
- final approval of the version to be published; and,
- agreement to be accountable for all aspects of the work in ensuring that questions related to the accuracy or integrity of any part of the work are appropriately investigated and resolved.
DISCLOSUREAny author affiliation with or financial involvement in any organization with a direct financial interest in the subject matter or materials discussed in the manuscript must be disclosed.
ETHICSResearch, Publication, and Good Practice. All authors are expected to adhere to accepted standards and guidelines for ethical reporting in their submissions to Annals and are referred to the
Research ethics, publication ethics and good practice guidelines resource provided by the Equator Network.
A
list of best practices and codes of conduct regarding publishing ethics is also provided by Springer.
EXPERIMENTAL SUBJECTSAll authors are expected to abide by accepted ethical standards. In investigations that involve human subjects or laboratory animals, authors should provide an explicit statement in the ‘‘Materials and Methods’’ section that the experimental protocols were approved by the appropriate institutional review committee and meet the guidelines of their responsible governmental agency. In the case of human subjects, informed consent is essential.
New as of January 2021.Race/Ethnicity DataAuthors who submit studies involving human subjects must report the race/ethnicity distribution of all study participants. These data are typically included in the table presenting a description of study participants. If these data are not provided, authors are required to provide (within the manuscript) an explanation of why this information was not included or is not available.
Visual and Video AbstractsSubmitted original articles must include either a visual abstract or a video abstract, with a brief summary, to be included in the submission’s peer review. If the submission is accepted, the visual abstract or video abstract will be published as a separate, companion accompaniment to the article. Further information is available at
https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/aso.
ORIGINALITYAll manuscripts submitted to Annals must be original; i.e., not published elsewhere (except in abstract form) and not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Annals accepts manuscripts prepared according to the ICJME ‘‘
Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly work in Medical Journals’’ (updated December 2018).
PEER REVIEWAll manuscripts submitted to Annals are subject to peer review. The decision of the Editor-in-Chief and Executive Editor is final. Authors are notified of the decision with reviewer comments if applicable.
BIOMEDICAL JOURNAL STANDARDS AND ANNALS POLICIESData Sharing. Annals encourages authors, where possible and applicable, to deposit data that support the findings of their research in a public repository. Authors and editors who do not have a preferred repository should consult Springer Nature’s list of repositories and research data policy.
List of RepositoriesResearch Data PolicyReporting of Randomized Trials. The CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials) Statement offers a standard way for authors to prepare reports of trial findings, facilitating their complete and transparent reporting, and aiding their critical appraisal and interpretation. Authors are recommended to review the following references for further information regarding the CONSORT Statement:
- Schulz KF, Altman DG, Moher D, for the CONSORT Group. CONSORT 2010 Statement: updated guidelines for reporting parallel group randomised trials. BMJ 2010;340:c332.
- Moher D, Hopewell S, Schulz KF, Montori V, Gøtzsche PC, Devereaux PJ, Elbourne D, Egger M, Altman DG, for the CONSORT Group. CONSORT 2010 Explanation and Elaboration: updated guidelines for reporting parallel group randomised trial. BMJ 2010;340:c869.
Consensus Statement on Surgery Journal Authorship. In the majority of clinical and research studies submitted to surgery journals for possible publication, many individuals participate in the conception, execution, and documentation of each of those works. However, recognition of work in the form of authorship has varied widely. Authors are recommended to review the following consensus statement for further information regarding these issues regarding surgical journal authorship.
Consensus Statement on Sex-Inclusive Biomedical and Clinical Research. Annals requires sex-based reporting and analysis for all human and animal studies. If only one sex is studied, the authors must include a justification statement as to why a single-sex study was conducted. For tissue and cell studies, the sexual derivation of tissues or cells must be reported when it is known or should be known; sex-based analysis of results must be performed whenever possible.
This requirement supports a Joint Statement by the Surgery Journal Editors Group:
CONTACT AND FURTHER INFORMATION
Authors are encouraged to contact the Editorial Office for further information (
info@asoeditorial.org; 239-217-0704 telephone).