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Differences between medical paper fraud and peer review fraud
The falsification of medical papers means that the contents and results of medical papers are false. Peer review fraud refers to giving an editor a fake email address (not the reviewer's email address, but the contributor's own registered email address) when submitting a manuscript, and then forging his own peer review opinions to make his own article accepted by the magazine. They can exist separately or simultaneously.