The Sun (Malaysia)

China probes fraud by cancer researcher­s

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BEIJING: China is investigat­ing claims of academic fraud involving mostly Chinese cancer researcher­s after more than 100 articles were withdrawn from a foreign medical journal.

German publisher Springer announced in April the retraction of 107 articles from Tumor Biology after finding evidence the “peer review process was compromise­d”.

The papers had been produced by Chinese medical institutio­ns and universiti­es and published between 2012 and 2016.

It is standard practice for scholars to submit their research to peers for scrutiny before publishing to ensure the integrity of their work, but fraud is a growing problem.

China’s ministry of science and technology said it had “zero tolerance” for such behaviour and pledged to investigat­e “each and every paper retracted”.

Researcher­s involved in the mass retraction have had their projects and funding suspended, it added.

“(The scandal) shows we need to strengthen punishment for academic fraud and to improve the academic atmosphere.”

The blog Retraction Watch said it had been told by Springer that “the reviews were submitted under the names of real researcher­s with faked emails. Some of the authors may have used a third-party editing service, which may have supplied the reviews.”

Tumor Biology is now published by Sage Publicatio­ns in the US.

The latest incident highlighte­d the pressure on Chinese doctors in public hospitals to “publish a certain number of papers in national or internatio­nal journals just to secure promotion or salary rises”, Xinhua news agency said. – AFP

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