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Correction: Surgical Stress Abrogates Pre-Existing Protective T Cell Mediated Anti-Tumor Immunity Leading to Postoperative Cancer Recurrence

  • Abhirami A. Ananth,
  • Lee-Hwa Tai,
  • Casey Lansdell,
  • Almohanad A. Alkayyal,
  • Katherine E. Baxter,
  • Leonard Angka,
  • Jiqing Zhang,
  • Christiano Tanese de Souza,
  • Kyle B Stephenson,
  • Kelley Parato,
  • Jonathan L Bramson,
  • John C Bell,
  • Brian D Lichty,
  • Rebecca C Auer
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“Cancer Research Society, Operating Grant” was omitted from the Financial Disclosure of the published article. The correct Financial Disclosure is: This work was supported by Terry Fox Research Institute, New Investigator Award (RCA); Canadian Institutes of Health Research Fellowship (LHT); Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute, Innovation and Innovation to Impact Grant (RCA), and Cancer Research Society, Operating Grant (RCA).

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  1. 1. Ananth AA, Tai L-H, Lansdell C, Alkayyal AA, Baxter KE, Angka L, et al. (2016) Surgical Stress Abrogates Pre-Existing Protective T Cell Mediated Anti-Tumor Immunity Leading to Postoperative Cancer Recurrence. PLoS ONE 11(5): e0155947. pmid:27196057