EditorialThe Metaverse and Oncology
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Conflicts of Interests
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
Author Contributions
Both authors contributed equally to the manuscript.
Acknowledgements
A. McWilliam is supported by Cancer Research UK via funding to the Cancer Research Manchester Centre [C147/A25254] and the NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre. P. Scarfe is supported by RAIN (Robotics and AI in Nuclear) via EPSRC [EP/R026084/1 and EP/W001128/1]
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