Correction: Routine imaging guided by a 31‑gene expression profile assay results in earlier detection of melanoma with decreased metastatic tumor burden compared to patients without surveillance imaging studies (Archives of Dermatological Research, (2023), 315, 8, (2295-2302), 10.1007/s00403-023-02613-6)

Soneet Dhillon, Daniela Duarte-Bateman, Graham Fowler, Michael Norman Eun Hagstrom, Nathaniel Lampley, Shantel Olivares, Mónica Stella Fumero-Velázquez, Kathryn Vu, Jeffery D. Wayne, Brian R. Gastman, John Vetto, Pedram Gerami

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The article Routine imaging guided by a 31‑gene expression profile assay results in earlier detection of melanoma with decreased metastatic tumor burden compared to patients without surveillance imaging studies, written by Soneet Dhillon, Daniela Duarte‑Bateman, Graham Fowler, Michael Norman Eun Hagstrom, Nathaniel Lampley, Shantel Olivares, Mónica Stella Fumero‑Velazquez, Kathryn Vu, Jeffrey D. Wayne, Brian R. Gastman, John Vetto and Pedram Gerami, was originally published Online First without Open Access. After publication in volume 315, issue 8, pages 2295–2302 the author decided to opt for Open Choice and to make the article an Open Access publication.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number6
JournalArchives of Dermatological Research
Volume316
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2024

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Dermatology

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