Published online Nov 16, 2014. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v2.i11.608
Revised: September 3, 2014
Accepted: September 16, 2014
Published online: November 16, 2014
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At present the publishing of case reports or case series involving small numbers of cases is controversial. While in the past they were commonly published by most journals, recently a number of prominent journals have either stopped publishing them or markedly reduced the numbers published. However, recently an increasing case is being made for their value and a number of new journals have been started devoted specifically to their publication. One of the arguments used for their value is their prominent role in rare diseases either in their recognition, full description or development of treatments. However this aspect has not been specifically studied. In this editorial this aspect is specifically examined using their role in neuroendocrine tumors as an example. Furthermore, the background of the controversy is briefly reviewed to better understand the context of this editorial.
Core tip: A review of neuroendocrine tumors, which are rare diseases, strongly supports the prominent role and value of reporting of rare cases or small case series in uncommon disorders.