Cite
The Presence of Second Primary Esophageal Tumor (Spet) is Still an Independent Negative Prognostic Factor for Head and Neck Cancer (Hnc) Patients: a Retrospective Study
MLA
Kouji Tanaka, et al. “The Presence of Second Primary Esophageal Tumor (Spet) Is Still an Independent Negative Prognostic Factor for Head and Neck Cancer (Hnc) Patients: A Retrospective Study.” Annals of Oncology, vol. 25, Sept. 2014, p. iv348. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1093/annonc/mdu340.27.
APA
Kouji Tanaka, Toshiro Mizuno, Naoyuki Katayama, Yoshiki Yamashita, Masaki Katsurahara, Yumiko Sugawara, Hiroyasu Oda, Satoshi Tamaru, Mikiya Ishihara, Yasuhiko Hamada, Kanako Saito, & Noriyuki Horiki. (2014). The Presence of Second Primary Esophageal Tumor (Spet) is Still an Independent Negative Prognostic Factor for Head and Neck Cancer (Hnc) Patients: a Retrospective Study. Annals of Oncology, 25, iv348. https://doi.org/10.1093/annonc/mdu340.27
Chicago
Kouji Tanaka, Toshiro Mizuno, Naoyuki Katayama, Yoshiki Yamashita, Masaki Katsurahara, Yumiko Sugawara, Hiroyasu Oda, et al. 2014. “The Presence of Second Primary Esophageal Tumor (Spet) Is Still an Independent Negative Prognostic Factor for Head and Neck Cancer (Hnc) Patients: A Retrospective Study.” Annals of Oncology 25 (September): iv348. doi:10.1093/annonc/mdu340.27.