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Erratum: Why vitamin D for cancer patients?
S Gandini1, F P Francesco2, H Johanson3
1Epidemiology and Biostatistics Division, European Institute of Oncology, 20141 Milan, Italy.
This study corrects a previous publication. Further details are available in the full article.
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- Correction to scientific literature.
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- A previous article requires correction.
- The correction pertains to page 1, volume 3.
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- To ensure accuracy and integrity of published scientific information.
- To provide a corrected record for researchers.
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- A specific correction has been issued for an article.
- The correction addresses content on page 1 of volume 3.
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- Maintains scientific record accuracy.
- Prevents potential misinformation dissemination.
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