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Correction to: Modern Pathology advance online publication, 7 October 2016; doi:10.1038/modpathol.2016.166 In this paper, the name of the second author is incorrect. The correct name is Yu-Wei Cheng. Correction to: Modern Pathology advance online publication, 7 October 2016; doi:10.1038/modpathol.2016.166 In this paper, the name of the second author is incorrect. The correct name is Yu-Wei Cheng. Correction to: Modern Pathology advance online publication, 7 October 2016; doi:10.1038/modpathol.2016.166 In this paper, the name of the second author is incorrect. The correct name is Yu-Wei Cheng. Colorectal carcinomas with submucosal invasion (pT1): analysis of histopathological and molecular factors predicting lymph node metastasisModern PathologyVol. 30Issue 1PreviewSubmucosally invasive colorectal carcinoma (pT1) has the potential to be cured by local excision. In US surgical intervention is reserved for tumors with high-grade morphology, lymphvascular invasion, and close/positive margin. In other countries, particularly Japan, surgical therapy is also recommended for mucinous tumors, tumors with >1000 μm of submucosal invasion, and those with high tumor budding. These histological features have not been well evaluated in a western cohort of pT1 carcinomas. Full-Text PDF Open Archive

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