In the published article, there was a mistake in Figure 8 as published.
The corrected Figure 8 appears below.
Figure 8

Nomogram for predicting the risk of CF.
The original version of this article has been updated.
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Keywords
elderly patients, colorectal cancer, cognitive frailty, risk prediction model, nomogram
Citation
Wang Y, Wang L, Du Y, Ma X, Sun L, Zhang X, Rong W, Li J, Shi Y, Liu W, Xie D, Peng L and Chen O (2026) Correction: Construction and validation of a cognitive frailty risk prediction model for elderly patients with colorectal cancer. Front. Aging Neurosci. 17:1763134. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2025.1763134
Received
08 December 2025
Revised
09 December 2025
Accepted
11 December 2025
Published
08 January 2026
Volume
17 - 2025
Edited and reviewed by
Daniele Corbo, University of Brescia, Italy
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*Correspondence: Lili Peng, xiaowang@stu.hnucm.edu.cn; Ouying Chen, 18738606177@163.com
†These authors have contributed equally to this work
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