Correction to: Cardiometabolic comorbidities in Hispanic/Latino cancer survivors: prevalence and impact on health‑related quality of life and supportive care needs (Supportive Care in Cancer, (2023), 31, 12, (711), 10.1007/s00520-023-08181-9)

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The correct Table 3 should be the below: (Table presented.) Multivariate logistic regression models for patient-provider communication self-efficacy and satisfaction with cancer care Patient-Prover Communication Self-Efficacy Satisfaction with Care B(SE) B(SE) Demographic variables Age (years) 0.001(0.005) 0.845 0.068(0.074) 0.359 Gender Female vs male(ref) -0.045(0.111) 0.687 2.482(1.784) 0.166 Marital status Unmarried vs married(ref) -0.243(0.088) 0.006** 0.013(1.415) 0.993 Nativity U.S. vs foreign born(ref) 0.118(0.111) 0.360 1.429(1.782) 0.424 Income $25,000 + vs. < $25,000(ref) -0.055(0.088) 0.535 1.352(1.432) 0.346 Language English vs Spanish(ref) -0.071(0.213) 0.739 -0.550(3.144) 0.861 English vs Bilingual(ref) -0.152(0.140) 0.283 -1.158(2.470) 0.641 Bilingual vs Spanish(ref) -0.057(0.127) 0.653 -0.021(2.055) 0.992 Medical variables Time since diagnosis (months) 0.000(0.002) 0.878 -0.054(0.040) 0.180 Cancer type Prostate vs breast(ref) -0.229(0.126) 0.073 2.933(2.012) 0.147 Colorectal vs breast(ref) -0.286(0.162) 0.080 0.668(2.355) 0.777 Prostate vs colorectal(ref) 0.141(0.128) 0.275 1.157(2.463) 0.640 Cancer stage (0-IV) -0.049(0.059) 0.403 0.770(0.943) 0.415 Cardiometabolic comorbidity (1 + vs none) 0.179(0.089) 0.045* 2.458(1.433) 0.088 Overall R2 0.108* 0.049 *p < 0.05 **p < 0.01 ***p < 0.001 The original article is corrected.

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Maras, A. F., Penedo, F. J., Ramirez, A. G., Worch, S. M., Ortiz, M. S., Yanez, B., … Moreno, P. I. (2024, January 1). Correction to: Cardiometabolic comorbidities in Hispanic/Latino cancer survivors: prevalence and impact on health‑related quality of life and supportive care needs (Supportive Care in Cancer, (2023), 31, 12, (711), 10.1007/s00520-023-08181-9). Supportive Care in Cancer. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-023-08217-0

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