Correction to: Using three scenarios to explain life expectancy in advanced cancer: attitudes of patients, family members, and other healthcare professionals
Sharon H. Nahm, Martin R. Stockler, Andrew J. Martin, Peter Grimison, Peter Fox, Rob Zielinski, Geoffrey AT. Hawson, Martin HN. Tattersall, Belinda E. Kiely

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TopicsPalliative Care and End-of-Life Issues · Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life · Optimism, Hope, and Well-being
Correction to: Supportive Care in Cancer (2022) 30:7763–7772
10.1007/s00520-022-07167-3
Instead of
"For example, if the median OS is 12 months then the worst-case 36 months or longer (3 x 12)."
It should read:
"For example, if the median OS is 12 months then the worst-case scenario is less than 3 months (0.25 x 12), the most likely scenario is 6 to 24 months (0.5 to 2 x 12), and the best-case scenario is 36 months or longer (3 x 12)."
The original article has been corrected.
