Correction: MRI-based 2.5D deep learning radiomics nomogram for the differentiation of benign versus malignant vertebral compression fractures
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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.This study corrects a previously published article's DOI. The correction ensures accurate citation and retrieval of research on cancer. This is vital for scientific integrity.
Area Of Science
- Oncology
- Scientific Publishing
Context
- Correction of a previously assigned Digital Object Identifier (DOI).
- Ensuring accurate referencing for scientific literature.
Purpose
- To rectify an error in the article's DOI.
- To maintain the integrity and accessibility of scientific records.
Summary
- The article DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2025.1603672 has been corrected.
- This ensures proper citation and linkage for future research.
Impact
- Improved discoverability of the research article.
- Upholding standards of accuracy in scientific communication.
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