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We are pleased to announce ADC Online First. This innovation will allow the publication of all original articles and related perspectives shortly after acceptance, and months before they appear in the print version. These selected articles will appear in raw manuscript form (not edited or typeset) in a new section on the ADC website indicated by the Online First logo). This will ensure that important clinical and scientific data are available as soon as possible.
The unedited manuscripts will be published weekly, and edited, typeset versions may also be posted as they become available. The final print version will be stamped with the ADC Online First logo and highlighted on the table of contents within the issue. This version will include the date of the initial online publication and all versions will be linked online. A unique codedigital object identifier (DOI)is assigned to all articles and guidance on how to
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