Data Archiving Permissions
Support transparent, responsible data sharing for thyroid cancer research.
Journal at a Glance
ISSN: 2574-4496
DOI Prefix: 10.14302/issn.2574-4496
License: CC BY 4.0
Peer reviewed open access journal
Scope Alignment
Thyroid carcinoma, endocrine oncology, surgical and medical management, molecular diagnostics, and survivorship care. We prioritize evidence that improves diagnosis and outcomes.
Publishing Model
Open access, single blind peer review, and rapid publication after acceptance and production checks. Metadata validation and DOI registration are included.
JTC supports open, responsible data sharing for thyroid cancer research. Authors should deposit data and code in trusted repositories when possible, with clear access instructions.
We recognize that clinical datasets require controlled access due to patient privacy, consent, or regulatory constraints. Authors should document restrictions and access pathways.
- Clinical data repositories with controlled access and data use agreements
- Genomics repositories such as GEO, SRA, or EGA
- Proteomics repositories such as ProteomeXchange
- Imaging repositories for radiology or pathology data
- Code repositories such as GitHub or GitLab with release tags
Patient identifiers must be removed and data should be deidentified in line with applicable privacy regulations. When full sharing is not possible, provide deidentified summaries and clear instructions for requesting access.
Authors should document data governance, including custodians, access review procedures, and consent limits.
- Include repository links or accession numbers in the manuscript
- State licensing terms for data and code when applicable
- Provide documentation for custom scripts or pipelines
- Describe any access restrictions and approval requirements
| Data Type | Preferred Formats | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Clinical datasets | CSV, TSV | Include data dictionaries |
| Imaging data | DICOM, NIfTI | Provide acquisition protocols |
| Genomics/omics | FASTQ, BAM, VCF | Include pipeline details |
| Pathology images | TIFF, SVS | Include staining protocols |
- Dataset metadata complete and consistent
- Repository accession numbers included
- Code and pipelines documented
- Ethics approvals and consent limits referenced
- Access restrictions clearly stated
- State whether datasets are deidentified and compliant with privacy regulations.
- Provide repository DOIs or accession numbers for deposited datasets.
- Describe metadata standards used to enable reuse and interoperability.
- Clarify access controls for sensitive clinical records.
- Include code repository links for analysis scripts or statistical models.
- List any embargo periods required by funders or collaborators.
- Explain data sharing exceptions and provide justification when data are restricted.
- Document governance for clinical registries or cohorts.
- Provide data dictionaries or variable definitions for key outcomes.
- Describe data versioning and update procedures for longitudinal cohorts.
- State how imaging data were stored and quality checked.
- Provide clear linkage between datasets and manuscript tables or figures.
- List accession numbers for omics datasets and analytical pipelines if relevant.
- Document consent limitations for sharing genomic data.
- Specify whether data are available upon request or repository only.
- Describe secure storage procedures for protected health information.
- Confirm whether data use agreements are required for access.
- Describe calibration and validation of imaging devices.
- Describe quality control for molecular sequencing data.
- Provide accession numbers for imaging repositories when used.
- State whether deidentified pathology slides are available.
- Clarify data linkage between registries and clinical records.
Can I embargo data?
Yes. Provide embargo details and expected release dates.
What if data are proprietary?
Explain restrictions and provide access request steps.
Is code sharing required?
We strongly encourage code sharing or detailed documentation.
JTC is committed to rigorous, transparent publishing in thyroid cancer research and care. We emphasize reproducible clinical methods, clear reporting of diagnostic criteria, and ethical compliance across all article types.
The editorial office supports authors, editors, and reviewers with clear guidance and responsive communication. For questions about scope or workflow, contact [email protected].
We encourage continuous improvement in reporting practices and share updates that help the community maintain high standards in endocrine oncology, surgical outcomes, and translational thyroid research.
Need Data Sharing Guidance?
Contact the editorial office for questions about repositories or permissions.