Cite
Prostate cancer survivors with a passive role preference in treatment decision-making are less satisfied with information received: Results from the PROFILES registry.
MLA
Cuypers, Maarten, et al. “Prostate Cancer Survivors with a Passive Role Preference in Treatment Decision-Making Are Less Satisfied with Information Received: Results from the PROFILES Registry.” Urologic Oncology, vol. 34, no. 11, Nov. 2016, p. 482.e11-482.e18. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.urolonc.2016.06.015.
APA
Cuypers, M., Lamers, R. E. D., de Vries, M., Husson, O., Kil, P. J. M., & van de Poll-Franse, L. V. (2016). Prostate cancer survivors with a passive role preference in treatment decision-making are less satisfied with information received: Results from the PROFILES registry. Urologic Oncology, 34(11), 482.e11-482.e18. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.urolonc.2016.06.015
Chicago
Cuypers, Maarten, Romy E.D. Lamers, Marieke de Vries, Olga Husson, Paul J.M. Kil, and Lonneke V. van de Poll-Franse. 2016. “Prostate Cancer Survivors with a Passive Role Preference in Treatment Decision-Making Are Less Satisfied with Information Received: Results from the PROFILES Registry.” Urologic Oncology 34 (11): 482.e11-482.e18. doi:10.1016/j.urolonc.2016.06.015.