Behind the Scenes at JOEH: Questionable Actions Lead to the Publication of an Industry-funded Benzene Exposure Article and Refusal to Publish Letter to the Editor

Melvyn Kopstein
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This Commentary discusses the decision-making and conduct of the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene (JOEH) and its Editor in Chief (EIC) regarding two versions of a scientifically flawed benzene exposure article published in JOEH.1,2 The author of this commentary submitted a letter to the editor concerning an “Accepted” manuscript (AM)1 published on the JOEH website. JOEH did not publish the letter, but permitted the authors to make at least nine substantive revisions to the AM that were all responsive to Letter 1. The AM was removed from the JOEH website and replaced by a Short Report (SR)2 having the same title. Questions of publishing ethics arise as a result of the refusal by JOEH to publish any of my additional Letters to the Editor, submitted between May and December of 2018. JOEH failed to address author conflicts of interest and major analytical testing anomalies that led to scientifically untenable results. Further, JOEH did not require the authors to disclose that 1) all tabulated results were drawn from an unpublished 2017 report prepared by the authors for the study sponsor (CRC Industries), and 2) one of the authors based her testimony on behalf of CRC on the unpublished report in at least two trials. JOEH’s refusal to publish the Letters to the Editor regarding undisclosed conflicts of interests, flawed scientific results, misleading conclusions, and other issues brings up numerous ethical questions.
JOEH的幕后:有问题的行为导致行业资助的苯暴露文章的发表和拒绝发表致编辑的信
这篇评论讨论了职业与环境卫生杂志(JOEH)及其主编(EIC)就JOEH.1,2上发表的一篇科学上存在缺陷的苯暴露文章的两个版本的决策和行为。这篇评论的作者向编辑提交了一封关于JOEH网站上发表的“已接受”手稿(AM)1的信。JOEH没有发表这封信,但允许作者对AM进行至少九次实质性修改,这些修改都是对第1封信的回应。AM从JOEH网站上删除,取而代之的是具有相同标题的简短报告(SR)2。由于JOEH拒绝发表我在2018年5月至12月期间提交的任何其他致编辑信,因此出现了出版伦理问题。JOEH未能解决作者利益冲突和主要分析测试异常,导致科学上站不住脚的结果。此外,JOEH没有要求作者披露以下信息:1)所有表列结果均来自作者为研究发起人(CRC Industries)准备的未发表的2017年报告;2)其中一名作者代表CRC发表的证词基于至少两项试验的未发表报告。JOEH拒绝发表关于未公开的利益冲突、有缺陷的科学结果、误导性结论和其他问题的《致编辑信》,引发了许多伦理问题。
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