Retraction Note: The importance of vitamin D in the diagnosis and treatment of adenomyosis
This retraction note states that the previously published article on vitamin D's role in adenomyosis is retracted due to concerns regarding submission, authorship, and peer review, invalidating its results and conclusions.
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This is a retraction note for a previously published article titled “The importance of vitamin D in the diagnosis and treatment of adenomyosis” in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry (2022), retracted in 2024. The editors state that a publisher investigation found irregularities related to submission, authorship, and peer review that are shared across multiple articles, leading the editors-in-chief to no longer have confidence in the reported results and conclusions. The note specifies that the authors did not explicitly state whether they agreed to the retraction. This paper is centrally about adenomyosis — it retracts an article claiming importance of vitamin D for adenomyosis diagnosis and treatment.
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