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Correction: triple-negative, basal-like, and quintuple-negative breast cancers: better prediction model for survival Yoon-La Choi1,2†, Ensel Oh3,4†, Sarah Park5, Yeonju Kim6, Yeon-Hee Park7, Kyug Song3, Eun Yoon Cho2, Yun-Chul Hong8, Jong Sun Choi9, Jeong Eon Lee10, Jung Han Kim10, Seok Jin Nam10, Young-Hyuck Lim7, Jung-Hyun Yang10, Young Kee Shin3,4* Correction After the publication of this work [1], we found that there were some mistakes in calculating the percentage of composition in Table 1 (1). Clinicopathologic characteristics of

breast cancer subtypes. We are therefore providing the revised Table 1, with the updated data for rows ‘Mucinous carcinoma’, ‘Metaplastic carcinoma’ and ‘Others’. In the sub-content of Table 1, ‘Histological type’, the total

Table 1. Clinicopathologic characteristics of breast cancer subtypes Molecular Subtyping

 All

Five subtypes

Variables N=951 Age Group (years) 50 Family history of breast cancer No Yes Tumor Size < 2 cm 2-5 cm > 5cm N Staging N0 N1 N2 N3 AJCC stage I II III LN involvement Negative Positive Nuclear Grade Low Intermediate High Histological Grade Well Moderate Poor Estrogen Receptor (ER) Negative Positive

IHC-Luminal A N=486 51.1%  No. (%)

IHCLuminal B N=123 12.9% No. (%)

IHC-HER2

IHC-BLBC

N=113 11.9% No. (%)

Four subtypes

N=139 14.6% No. (%)

IHCQNBC/5NP N=90 9.5% No. (%)

N=229 24.1% No. (%)

IHC-TNBC

No.

(%)

590 361

62.0 38.0

297 189

61.1 38.9

87 36

70.7 29.3

51 62

45.1 54.9

97 42

69.8 30.2

58 32

64.4 35.6

155 74

67.7 32.3

916 35

96.3 3.7

470 16

96.7 3.3

121 2

98.4 1.6

111 2

98.2 1.8

126 13

90.6 9.4

88 2

97.8 2.2

214 15

93.4 6.6

392 493 66

41.2 51.8 6.9

228 231 27

46.9 47.5 5.6

39 75 9

31.7 61.0 7.3

35 64 14

31.0 56.6 12.4

52 76 11

37.4 54.7 7.9

38 47 5

42.2 52.2 5.6

90 123 16

39.3 53.7 7.0

498 247 118 88

52.4 25.9 12.4 9.2

246 131 64 45

50.6 27.0 13.2 9.3

52 40 19 12

42.3 32.5 15.4 9.8

63 22 13 15

55.8 19.5 11.5 13.3

89 31 12 7

64.0 22.3 8.6 5.0

48 23 10 9

53.3 25.6 11.1 10.0

137 54 22 16

59.8 23.6 9.6 7.0

254 467 230

26.7 49.1 24.2

148 221 117

30.5 45.5 24.1

19 69 35

15.4 56.1 28.5

22 57 34

19.5 5.04 30.1

38 78 23

27.3 56.1 16.5

27 42 21

30.0 46.7 23.3

65 120 44

28.4 52.4 19.2

498 453

52.4 47.6

246 240

50.6 49.4

52 71

42.3 57.7

63 50

55.8 44.2

89 50

64.0 36.0

48 42

53.3 46.7

137 92

59.8 40.2

92 486 373

9.7 51.1 39.2

67 308 111

13.8 63.4 22.8

5 65 53

4.1 52.8 43.1

3 40 70

2.7 35.4 61.9

9 26 104

6.5 18.7 74.8

8 47 35

8.8 52.2 38.9

17 73 139

7.4 31.9 60.7

100 597 254

10.5 62.8 26.7

63 334 89

13.0 68.7 18.3

10 76 37

8.1 61.8 30.1

11 65 37

9.7 57.5 32.7

8 71 60

5.8 51.1 43.2

8 51 31

8.9 56.7 34.4

16 122 91

7.0 53.3 39.7

364 587

38.3 61.7

11 475

2.3 97.7

11 112

8.9 91.1

113 0

100.0 0.0

139 0

100.0 0.0

90 0

100.0 0.0

229 0

100.0 0.0

P value between five subtypes *,†

P value between four subtypes **,†