Erratum for the research article: Genomic proling of ER+ breast cancers after short-term estrogen suppression reveals alterations associated with endocrine resistance (Science Translational Medicine DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.aai7993)

J. M. Giltnane, K. E. Hutchinson, T. P. Stricker, L. Formisano, C. D. Young, M. V. Estrada, M. J. Nixon, L. Du, V. Sanchez, P. G. Ericsson, M. G. Kuba, M. E. Sanders, X. J. Mu, E. M. Van Allen, N. Wagle, I. A. Mayer, V. Abramson, H. Gόmez, M. Rizzo, W. ToyS. Chandarlapaty, E. L. Mayer, J. Christiansen, D. Murphy, K. Fitzgerald, K. Wang, J. S. Ross, V. A. Miller, P. J. Stephens, R. Yelensky, L. Garraway, Y. Shyr, I. Meszoely, J. M. Balko, C. L. Arteaga

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In the Research Article Genomic profiling of ER+ breast cancers after short-term estrogen suppression reveals alterations associated with endocrine resistance,” the authors have provided additional competing interests, and the competing interests statements have been updated. The PDF and HTML (full text) have been corrected.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbereaaw7620
JournalScience translational medicine
Volume11
Issue number479
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 13 2019

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  • General Medicine

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