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23 April 2025

Expression of Concern: De Bari et al. Could 18-FDG PET-CT Radiomic Features Predict the Locoregional Progression-Free Survival in Inoperable or Unresectable Oesophageal Cancer? Cancers 2022, 14, 4043

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In this notice, the Cancers Editorial Office alerts readers to concerns related to this article []. Following publication, concerns were raised to the Editorial Office regarding the Institutional Review Board approval in this study. The Editor-in-Chief has decided to issue this expression of concern while an investigation is being conducted. The authors’ institution has been contacted to contribute to this investigation.
Once this process has been completed, the Editorial Office will provide an update on this situation and announce any post-publication modification deemed to be necessary, as per MDPI’s Update to Published Papers policy.

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  1. De Bari, B.; Lefevre, L.; Henriques, J.; Gatta, R.; Falcoz, A.; Mathieu, P.; Borg, C.; Dinapoli, N.; Boulahdour, H.; Boldrini, L.; et al. Could 18-FDG PET-CT Radiomic Features Predict the Locoregional Progression-Free Survival in Inoperable or Unresectable Oesophageal Cancer? Cancers 2022, 14, 4043. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed]
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