Correction to: Scientific Reports https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-60437-0, published online 27 February 2020
This Article contains a typographical error in the Introduction where the following is repeated twice:
“A single response profile, such as pseudo-progression, is observed under CPIs7. Among these typically-related response profiles under CPIs is hyperprogressive disease (HPD), which was defined as an unanticipated and paradoxical acceleration of the tumor growth7,8. The incidence of HPD is variable according to the way it is defined and ranges between 4 and 29%7. Though such acceleration of the tumor growth kinetic was also observed with other agents (chemotherapy9, tyrosine kinase inhibitors10), the intensity and the frequency of the phenomenon appears to be higher with checkpoint inhibitors used alone7.”
Additionally, Table 4 contains an error where the labels for ‘Risk Group’ and ‘Hyperprogressive Disease’ are swapped. The correct Table 4 appears below.
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Refae, S., Gal, J., Brest, P. et al. Author Correction: Hyperprogression under Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor: a potential role for germinal immunogenetics. Sci Rep 10, 9857 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-66841-w
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