It was taken over by the Society for Endocrinology in 1994 when it was renamed, and the remit was extended to include a limited number of original research articles to complement the existing reviews.
James, who took the journal's precursor and set Endocrine-Related Cancer on a firm footing for development and expansion.
From September 2004, the online offering was extended to include the HTML full text version of articles and separate figures.
The journal automatically deposits articles to PubMed Central on behalf of authors who are funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), for release 12 months from publication, enabling authors to comply with the NIH Public Access Policy.
[5] All journal content is included in the World Health Organization's HINARI scheme, which offers free or reduced-price access for institutions in certain developing countries to health-related research.