Corrigendum to “Evaluating cardiovascular risk factors in breast cancer survivors: The role of echocardiography and cardiopulmonary exercise testing in the Munich Cardio-Oncology-Exercise retrospective Registry” [International Journal of Cardiology, Volume 436, 133421 October 01, 2025]
Simon Wernhart , Caterina Fiorentini , Simon Glowka , Bernadine Madl , Sabine Grill , Marion Kiechle , Stephan Mueller , Veronika Schmid , Stephen Foulkes , Mark J. Haykowsky , Martin Halle
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