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Also, I believe parts of the Cass Review HAVE passed peer review - the systematic reviews that Cass commissioned from the University of York have been accepted for publication (can't remember exactly where, so people will have to search for it, sorry).Isn't this guy getting a PhD right now? A literature review assessing the state of a field would absolutely pass peer review. They'd probably write the Cass Report differently, especially because journals don't allow 388 page submissions, but this kind of thing is in pretty much every journal every month.
Edit: it is Archives of Disease in Childhood, published by the BMJ. Here is one of their papers, open access and peer-reviewed, Troonlick.
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