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Published in: Breast Cancer 4/2017

01-07-2017 | Erratum

Erratum to: Post-relapse survival in patients with the early and late distant recurrence in estrogen receptor-positive HER2-negative breast cancer

Authors: Akiko Ogiya, Kieko Yamazaki, Rie Horii, Tadahiko Shien, Yoshiya Horimoto, Norikazu Masuda, Touko Inao, Mitsuchika Hosoda, Naoko Ishida, Tomofumi Osako, Masato Takahashi, Yumi Endo, Yuichiro Miyoshi, Hiroyuki Yasojima, Nobumoto Tomioka, Hiroko Yamashita, Collaborative Study Group of Scientific Research of the Japanese Breast Cancer Society

Published in: Breast Cancer | Issue 4/2017

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Unfortunately, in the original publication of this article, the P value of “ER (%), median (range)” was misplaced to previous row “Tumor grade 3” in Table 4. …
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Title
Erratum to: Post-relapse survival in patients with the early and late distant recurrence in estrogen receptor-positive HER2-negative breast cancer
Authors
Akiko Ogiya
Kieko Yamazaki
Rie Horii
Tadahiko Shien
Yoshiya Horimoto
Norikazu Masuda
Touko Inao
Mitsuchika Hosoda
Naoko Ishida
Tomofumi Osako
Masato Takahashi
Yumi Endo
Yuichiro Miyoshi
Hiroyuki Yasojima
Nobumoto Tomioka
Hiroko Yamashita
Collaborative Study Group of Scientific Research of the Japanese Breast Cancer Society
Publication date
01-07-2017
Publisher
Springer Japan
Published in
Breast Cancer / Issue 4/2017
Print ISSN: 1340-6868
Electronic ISSN: 1880-4233
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12282-017-0771-2

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