Archiving Policy
		The content published by the Comprehensive Medicine Journal is  electronically preserved by using Internet archive (https://comprehensivemedicine.org/jvi.aspx?pdir=cm&plng=eng&list=pub).
	
Complaint and Appeal Policy
		Appeal and complaint cases are handled within the scope of COPE guidelines by  the Editorial Board of the journal. Appeals should be based on the scientific  content of the manuscript. The final decision on the appeal and complaint is  made by Editor in Chief. An Ombudsperson or the Ethical Editor is assigned to  resolve cases that cannot be resolved internally. Authors should get in contact  with the Editor in Chief regarding their appeals and complaints via e-mail  at [email protected]
	
Corrections Policy
		If the editors or publisher learn from a third party that a published work contains a material error or inaccuracy, the authors must promptly correct or retract the article or provide the journal editors with evidence of the accuracy of the article.
	
Ethics Policy
		The Editorial Board of the Comprehensive Medicine Journal and the Publisher  adheres to the principles of the International Council of Medical Journal  Editors (ICMJE),  the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME),  the Council of Science Editors (CSE),  the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE),  the US National Library of Medicine (NLM),  the World Medical Association (WMA) and the  European Association of Science Editors (EASE). 
		In accordance with the journal's policy,  an approval of research protocols by an ethics committee in accordance with  international agreements “WMA  Declaration of Helsinki - Ethical Principles for Medical Research Involving  Human Subjects (last updated: October 2013, Fortaleza, Brazil)”, "Guide  for the care and use of laboratory animals (8th edition, 2011)" and/or “International  Guiding Principles for Biomedical Research Involving Animals (2012)” is  required for all research studies. If the submitted manuscript does not include  ethics committee approval, it will be reviewed according to COPE's  guideline (Guidance for Editors: Research, Audit and Service Evaluations).  If the study should have ethical approval, authors will be asked to provide  ethical approval in order to proceed the review process. If they cannot provide  ethical approval, their manuscript will be rejected and also their institutions  and when needed, the related bodies in their country will be informed that such  studies must have ethics committee approval. If they provide approval, review  of the manuscript will continue. 
		If the study does not need ethics  committee approval after the editorial board’s review, the authors will be  asked to provide an ethics committee approval or a document given by a related  independent committee that indicates the study does not need ethics committee  approval according to the research integrity rules in their country. If the  authors provide either an approval or a document showing that ethics approval  is not needed, the review process can be continued. If the authors cannot  provide either documents, the manuscript may be rejected. 
		For articles concerning experimental  research on humans, a statement should be included that shows informed consent  of patients and volunteers was obtained following a detailed explanation of the  procedures that they may undergo. The journal may request a copy of the Ethics  Committee Approval received from the relevant authority. Informed consent must  also be obtained for case reports and clinical images. 
		Studies using human or animal subjects  should be approved by the appropriate institutional and local Ministry of  Health ethics committees. Ethics approval of research protocols in accordance  with international agreements is required for experimental, clinical, and drug  studies, as well as for some case reports. Ethics committee reports or an  equivalent official document may be requested from the authors. For manuscripts  involving experimental research on humans, a statement should be included that  shows that written, informed consent of patients and volunteers was obtained.  For studies carried out on animals, the measures taken to prevent pain and  suffering of the animals should be stated clearly. A statement regarding  patient consent, and the name of the ethics committee, the ethics committee  approval date, and number should be stated in the Materials and Methods section  of the manuscript. It is the authors’ responsibility to carefully protect  patients’ anonymity. 
	
Fee Waiver Policy
		There is no fee waiver.
	
Funding Sources Policy
		All authors are required to declare what support they received to carry  out their research. Declaring funding sources acknowledges funders’  contributions, fulfills funding requirements, and promotes greater transparency  in the research process. 
		Each author must individually declare  all sources of funding received for the research submitted to the journal. This  information includes the name of granting agencies, grant numbers, and a  description of each funder’s role. If the funder has played no role in the  research, this must be stated as well. 
		Authors are not required to provide the  complete list of every single grant that supports them if the grant is not  related to the research published. 
	
Licenses and Copyright Policy
		Authors publishing with the journal retain the copyright to their work  licensed under the Creative Commons  Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license (CC BY-NC 4.0) and  grant the Publisher non-exclusive commercial right to publish the work. CC  BY-NC 4.0 license permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution, and  reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.  
	
Open Access Policy
		The Comprehensive Medicine  Journal supports the Budapest Open Access Initiative statement of principles  that promotes free access to research literature. The declaration defines open  access to academic literature as free availability on the internet, permitting  users to read, record, copy, print, search, or link to the full text, examine  them for indexing, use them as data for software or other lawful purposes  without financial, legal, or technical barriers. Information sharing represents  a public good, and is essential to the advancement of science. Therefore,  articles published in this journal are available for use by researchers and  other readers without permission from the author or the publisher provided that  the author and the original source are cited. The articles in the Comprehensive Medicine Journal are  accessible through search engines, websites, blogs, and other digital  platforms. Additional details on the Budapest Open Access  Initiative and their guidelines are available  at https://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org. 
		Open Access Policy is based on rules  of Budapest Open Access  Initiative the Comprehensive Medicine Journal applies the Creative Commons  Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International  (CC BY-NC 4.0) license to articles we publish. If you submit your paper for  publication, you agree to have the CC BY-NC 4.0 license applied to your work.  Under this Open Access license, you as the author agree that anyone can copy,  distribute or reuse the content of your article for non-commercial purposes for  free as long as the author and original source are properly cited. The  corresponding author must sign the Creative Commons License Agreement after  their articles are accepted. 
	
Open Access Statement
		The journal is an open access journal and all content is freely  available without charge to the user or his/her institution. Except for  commercial purposes, users are allowed to read, download, copy, print, search,  or link to the full texts of the articles in this journal without asking prior permission  from the publisher or the author. This is in accordance with the BOAI  definition of open access. The open access articles in the journal are licensed  under the terms of the Creative Commons  Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) license.
		
		
	
Peer Review Policy
		Only those manuscripts approved by its every individual author and that  were not published before in or sent to another journal, are accepted for  evaluation. 
		Submitted manuscripts that pass  preliminary control are scanned for plagiarism using iThenticate software.  After plagiarism check, the eligible ones are evaluated by Editor-in-Chief for  their originality, methodology, the importance of the subject covered and  compliance with the journal scope. Editor-in-Chief evaluates manuscripts for  their scientific content without regard to ethnic origin, gender, sexual  orientation, citizenship, religious belief or political philosophy of the  authors and ensures a fair double-blind peer review of the selected  manuscripts. 
		The selected manuscripts are sent to at  least two national/international referees for evaluation and publication  decision is given by Editor-in-Chief upon modification by the authors in  accordance with the referees' claims. 
		Editor-in-Chief does not allow any  conflicts of interest between the authors, editors and reviewers and is  responsible for final decision for publication of the manuscripts in the  Journal. 
		Reviewers' judgments must be objective.  Reviewers' comments on the following aspects are expected while conducting the  review. 
Plagiarism Policy
		All submissions are screened using similarity detection software at  least two times: on submission and after completing revisions. In the event of  alleged or suspected research misconduct, e.g., plagiarism, citation  manipulation, or data falsification/fabrication, the editorial board will  follow and act in accordance with COPE guidelines. Plagiarism, including  self-plagiarism, that is identified at any stage will result in rejection of  the manuscript. 
	
Publication Charges Policy
		The Comprehensive Medicine  Journal assesses no submission fees, publication fees, or page charges.
	
Retraction Policy
		The publisher will take all appropriate measures to modify the article  in question, in close cooperation with the editors, in cases of alleged or  proven scientific misconduct, fraudulent publication, or plagiarism. This  includes the prompt publication of an erratum, disclosure, or retraction of the  affected work in the most severe case. 
		Together with the editors, the publisher  will take reasonable steps to detect and prevent the publication of articles in  which research misconduct occurs and will under no circumstances promote or  knowingly allow such abuse to occur. 
	
Withdrawal Policy
		The Comprehensive Medicine  Journal is committed to providing high quality articles and uphold the  publication ethics to advance the intellectual agenda of science. We expect our  authors to comply with, best practice in publication ethics as well as in  quality of their articles. 
		Withdrawal of a manuscript will be  permitted only for the most compelling and unavoidable reasons. For withdrawal  of a manuscript authors need to submit an "Article withdrawal Form",  signed by all authors mentioning the reason for withdrawal to the Editorial Office.  Authors must not assume that their manuscript has been withdrawn until they  have received appropriate notification to this effect from the editorial  office. 
		In a case where a manuscript has taken  more than five months’ time for review process, that allows the author to  withdraw manuscript. 
		Manuscript withdrawal penalty: After  receiving the Article withdrawal Form, the Comprehensive Medicine Journal Editorial Board will  investigate the reason of withdrawal. 
		If the reason finds to be acceptable,  the author is allowed to withdraw the manuscript without any withdrawal  penalty. If not the Comprehensive  Medicine Journal will not accept any manuscripts from the same  author for one year. 
		Important notes: Manuscripts may be  withdrawn at any stage of review and publication process by submitting a  request to the editorial office. Manuscript withdrawal will be permitted after  submission only for the most compelling and unavoidable reasons. 
		If the author wants to withdraw a  manuscript, the author needs to submit a completed "Article withdrawal  Form", signed by all authors of the manuscript stating the reasons for  manuscript withdrawal. 
		The manuscript will not be withdrawn  from publication process until a completed, signed form is received by the  editorial office. Authors must not assume that their manuscript has been  withdrawn until they have received appropriate notification to this effect from  the Comprehensive Medicine  Journal editorial office.