Tobacco Control Research Group, Department for Health, University of Bath, Bath, UK
Corporate Accountability, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Tob Control. 2021 Nov;30(e1):e65-e72. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2020-056003. Epub 2021 Apr 28.
Litigation forced the dissolution of three major tobacco industry-funded organisations because of their egregious role in spreading scientific misinformation. Yet in 2017, a new scientific organisation-the Foundation for a Smoke-Free World (FSFW)-was launched, funded entirely by tobacco corporation Philip Morris International (PMI). Experts fear FSFW similarly serves to benefit its funder's scientific and political agenda. We present three case studies of FSFW's publishing practices to explore: whether FSFW and its affiliates are acting with scientific integrity in their attempts to publish research; how conflicts of interest (COI) are governed in the journals FSFW targets; whether scientific publishing needs to be better protected from the tobacco industry in light of this, and if so, how. FSFW and its grantees have resorted to repeated obfuscation when publishing their science. FSFW staff have failed to act transparently and arguably have sought control over editorial processes (at times facilitated by PR firm, Ruder Finn). FSFW-funded organisations (including its Italian 'Centre of Excellence') and researchers affiliated with FSFW (including those working as editors and peer-reviewers) have failed to disclose their links to FSFW and PMI. While journals also failed to apply their COI policies, including on tobacco industry-funded research, the findings highlight that such policies are almost entirely dependent on researchers fully declaring all potential COIs. The paper explores ways to address these problems, including via standardised reporting of COI and funding in journals; journal policies prohibiting publication of tobacco industry-funded science; development of an author-centric database of financial interests; and legally mandated tobacco industry financial contributions to fund science on new tobacco and nicotine products.
诉讼迫使三个主要的烟草业资助组织解散,因为它们在传播科学错误信息方面的恶劣行为。然而,2017 年,一个新的科学组织——无烟世界基金会(FSFW)成立了,完全由烟草公司菲利普莫里斯国际公司(PMI)资助。专家担心 FSFW 同样有助于其资助者的科学和政治议程。我们提出了 FSFW 出版实践的三个案例研究,以探讨:FSFW 及其附属机构在试图发表研究时是否具有科学诚信;FSFW 针对的期刊如何管理利益冲突(COI);鉴于此,科学出版是否需要更好地受到烟草业的保护,如果需要,应该如何保护。FSFW 和其受赠人在发表他们的科学研究时反复混淆视听。FSFW 的工作人员未能透明地行事,并且可以说是试图控制编辑过程(有时是由公关公司 Ruder Finn 协助)。FSFW 资助的组织(包括其意大利的“卓越中心”)和与 FSFW 有关联的研究人员(包括担任编辑和同行评审的人员)未能披露他们与 FSFW 和 PMI 的关系。虽然期刊也未能实施其 COI 政策,包括对烟草业资助的研究,这些发现强调了这些政策几乎完全依赖于研究人员充分披露所有潜在的 COI。本文探讨了解决这些问题的方法,包括在期刊中标准化报告 COI 和资金;期刊政策禁止发表烟草业资助的科学研究;开发一个以作者为中心的财务利益数据库;以及法律规定烟草业对新烟草和尼古丁产品的科学研究提供资金。