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RETRACTION: Comparative Analysis of Wound Healing Techniques in Postoperative Bladder Cancer Patients

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This retraction notice explains that a paper on wound healing techniques for bladder cancer patients was retracted due to a compromised peer review process.
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Abstract
RETRACTION: ZhongL. and WangF. , “Comparative Analysis of Wound Healing Techniques in Postoperative Bladder Cancer Patients,” International Wound Journal 21, no. 3 (2024): e14820, 10.1111/iwj.14820.38425151 PMC10904970 The above article, published online on 29 February 2024, in Wiley Online Library (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/), has been retracted by agreement between the journal Editor in Chief, Professor Keith Harding; and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Following an investigation by the publisher, all parties have concluded that this article was accepted solely on the basis of a compromised peer review process. The editors have therefore decided to retract the article. The authors did not respond to our notice regarding the retraction.
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TopicsBladder and Urothelial Cancer Treatments · Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine · Urological Disorders and Treatments
RETRACTION:
L. Zhong and F. Wang , “Comparative Analysis of Wound Healing Techniques in Postoperative Bladder Cancer Patients,” International Wound Journal 21, no. 3 (2024): e14820, 10.1111/iwj.14820.38425151 PMC10904970
The above article, published online on 29 February 2024, in Wiley Online Library (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/), has been retracted by agreement between the journal Editor in Chief, Professor Keith Harding; and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Following an investigation by the publisher, all parties have concluded that this article was accepted solely on the basis of a compromised peer review process. The editors have therefore decided to retract the article. The authors did not respond to our notice regarding the retraction.
