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Acknowledging the Gatekeepers: The Lancet Thanks its Peer Reviewers

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Acknowledging the Gatekeepers: The Lancet Thanks its Peer Reviewers

The editorial team of The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology has published a formal comment expressing gratitude to the statistical and peer reviewers who contributed to the journal’s work throughout 2025. This acknowledgment underscores the critical, often unseen, role that expert peer review plays in maintaining the integrity and quality of published research in gastroenterology and hepatology. By highlighting the contributions of these specialists, the journal reinforces the foundational importance of rigorous, human-led evaluation in the scientific process.

Why it might matter to you: This public recognition highlights the ongoing debate about the role of human expertise versus artificial intelligence in scientific publishing, a discussion directly relevant to clinical practice and research integrity. For a gastroenterologist, it serves as a reminder of the essential human judgment required to assess complex clinical studies on topics like inflammatory bowel disease or liver cancer. Ensuring the robustness of this review system is fundamental to trusting the literature that informs patient care and treatment guidelines.

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