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In Figure 1 of this article, the following errors have been made during the production process.
1. Sample size N = 117 for "Only receiving treatments besides surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or hormone therapy" was missed out, and should have been Only receiving treatments besides surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or hormone therapy (N = 117)"
2. The spacing between surgery and radiotherapy is too large
3. There should be no comma between treatment type and treatment delay, and should have been "For treatment type and treatment delay". The Fig. 1 should have appeared as shown below.
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Teng, YT., Wang, Y.A., Dong, YH. et al. Correction: Five-year survival prognosis of young, middle-aged, and elderly adult female invasive breast cancer patients by clinical and lifestyle characteristics. Breast Cancer Res Treat 206, 437–439 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-024-07335-5
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