Cite
Prevalence and determinants of depression up to 5 years after colorectal cancer surgery: results from the ColoREctal Wellbeing (CREW) study.
MLA
Calman, Lynn, et al. “Prevalence and Determinants of Depression up to 5 Years after Colorectal Cancer Surgery: Results from the ColoREctal Wellbeing (CREW) Study.” Colorectal Disease, vol. 23, no. 12, Dec. 2021, pp. 3234–50. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/codi.15949.
APA
Calman, L., Turner, J., Fenlon, D., Permyakova, N. V., Wheelwright, S., Patel, M., Din, A., Winter, J., Richardson, A., Smith, P. W. F., Foster, C., Armes, J., Baird, J., Bateman, A., Beck, N., Moon, G., Hulme, C., Hall, P., Poole, K., & Restorick, B. S. (2021). Prevalence and determinants of depression up to 5 years after colorectal cancer surgery: results from the ColoREctal Wellbeing (CREW) study. Colorectal Disease, 23(12), 3234–3250. https://doi.org/10.1111/codi.15949
Chicago
Calman, Lynn, Joshua Turner, Deborah Fenlon, Natalia V. Permyakova, Sally Wheelwright, Mubarak Patel, Amy Din, et al. 2021. “Prevalence and Determinants of Depression up to 5 Years after Colorectal Cancer Surgery: Results from the ColoREctal Wellbeing (CREW) Study.” Colorectal Disease 23 (12): 3234–50. doi:10.1111/codi.15949.