BMJ 2005;330 (29 January), doi:10.1136/bmj.330.7485.0-h
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A tough nut to crack
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"The drug industry considers the BMJ a tough nut to crack," an insider recently told us. Publishing a "favourable" research paper is far trickier in the BMJ than other journals, he said, but when a paper is published it's worth £200m to the company. Some of that revenue inevitably finds its way into the "swimming pool" funds of highly paid doctors who trot the globe's conference venues putting a positive spin on company products. "You're just anti-industry," complains one of our marketing team, pointing an accusing finger at the BMJ's editors. We're not anti-industry, of course, we just like to think we're a tough nut to crackand that's official.
But this week brings good news about drugs and interventions for women. Gianni Bonadonna and colleagues complete a 30 year follow up of randomised studies of adjuvant treatment with cyclophosphomide, methotrexate, and fluorouracil in patients with operable breast cancer and . . . [Full text of this article]
Kamran Abbasi, acting editor
(kabbasi@bmj.com)

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