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Preparing and maintaining high quality systematic reviews requires a huge international effort and we are always keen to hear from people who would like to contribute to this important work. Some of the ways you can get involved are by:

becoming a reviewer yourself or by actively seeking other researchers/health professionals to contribute to a Cochrane Review Group by either preparing a review or co-ordinating a small group to undertake systematic reviews
becoming a peer reviewer and help improve the quality of Cochrane systematic reviews in cancer by peer reviewing protocols and reviews prior to publication on the Cochrane Library
providing advice and support to others on methodological issues if you are already experienced in conducting systematic reviews
helping to search for the evidence by hand-searching journals, conference proceedings, etc particularly in languages other than English
offering consumer input to protocols of planned reviews
improving the accessibility of Cochrane cancer systematic reviews to the wider cancer community by promoting the Cancer Network, the Cancer Library and work of the Cochrane Collaboration at meetings, seminars etc
providing financial support to the review process


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