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RETRACTION article

Front. Oncol., 17 October 2024
Sec. Cancer Imaging and Image-directed Interventions
This article is part of the Research Topic Precision Medical Imaging for Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment - Vol. II View all 29 articles

Retraction: Dual-phenotype hepatocellular carcinoma: correlation of MRI features with other primary hepatocellular carcinoma and differential diagnosis

A Retraction of the Original Research Article:
Dual-phenotype hepatocellular carcinoma: correlation of MRI features with other primary hepatocellular carcinoma and differential diagnosis

By Zhang L, Chen J, Lai X, Zhang X and Xu J (2024) Front. Oncol. 13:1253873. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2023.1253873

The journal retracts the 2023 article cited above.

Following publication, concerns were raised about the duplicate publication of the article cited above in Frontiers in Oncology and Journal of Digital Imaging:

Gu, H. X., Huang, X. S., Xu, J. X., Zhu, P., Xu, J. F., & Fan, S. F. (2023). Diagnostic Value of MRI Features in Dual-phenotype Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Preliminary Study. Journal of Digital Imaging, 36(6), 2554-2566.

An investigation was conducted in accordance with Frontiers’ policies, whereby it was confirmed that data was shared between both groups of authors, who submitted manuscripts for consideration in two journals simultaneously.

Following the Committee on Publication Ethics guidelines, this article, published most recently is retracted.

This retraction was approved by the Chief Executive Editor of Frontiers. The authors agree to this retraction.

Frontiers would like to thank the concerned reader who contacted us regarding the published article.

Citation: Frontiers Editorial Office (2024) Retraction: Dual-phenotype hepatocellular carcinoma: correlation of MRI features with other primary hepatocellular carcinoma and differential diagnosis. Front. Oncol. 14:1502292. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2024.1502292

Received: 26 September 2024; Accepted: 26 September 2024;
Published: 17 October 2024.

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Frontiers Editorial Office, Frontiers Media SA, Switzerland

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