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The BCMJ has a well-used Letter to the Editor section and a Comments section at bcmj.org for reader discussion. On occasion, the Editorial Board will invite authors to reply to a letter so that the reply may appear at the same time the letter is published. Letters must be received within 6 months of publication of a related article. Letters are edited for brevity, grammar, and BCMJ house style. Authors of letters are asked to declare any competing interests and activities and to refrain from disrespectful and libellous comments. While the BCMJ Editorial Board has a bias toward publishing letters, including ones expressing ideas or opinions they disagree with, they may reject correspondence that is irrelevant, uninteresting, libellous, or lacking cogency.
More information on the Letters to the Editor department can be found at Submit a Letter.