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Correction to Bartelink et al., N Engl J Med 345(19):1378-1387 November 8, 2001.

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Volume 346:388 January 31, 2002 Number 5

Recurrence Rates after Treatment of Breast Cancer with Standard Radiotherapy with or without Additional Radiation

 

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Recurrence Rates after Treatment of Breast Cancer with Standard Radiotherapy with or without Additional Radiation . On page 1378, the last sentence of the Results paragraph of the abstract should have read, "In patients 41 to 50 years old, the rates were 9.5 percent and 5.8 percent, respectively (P=0.02). At five years, no differences between treatment groups were found in the rates of metastasis or overall survival (which were 87 and 91 percent, respectively)."




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