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Yes, but not from us. Revising, editing, and proofreading services for scientific and medical writers are available from several companies, none of which have a relationship with Radiology Case Reports. Links to four of these companies are provided here as a convenience: • Stallard Scientific Editing • BioScience Writers • Boston BioEdit • SPi Professional Editing Services Why Do You Charge Authors? The operation of a peer-reviewed journal has costs that must be paid somehow. Because we do not charge access fees to readers and do not sell subscriptions, we have to charge the authors. Compared with other radiology journals, our cost structure is extremely low, so our fee can remain quite modest ($350 USD). The fee will be assessed after your manuscript has passed peer review and is accepted for publication. For qualified authors from certain geographic locations, we can offer scholarships to defray the publication fees on a case-by-case basis. Why is Radiology Case Reports Open Access? ...
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