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S1602 The Disproportionate Rise of Non-Cardia Primary Gastric Cancer Incidence Rates in Younger Women Is Driven by Black and White Race but Not Asian Race: A Population-Based Time-Trend Analysis Using the USCS Database
MLA
Yazan Abboud, et al. “S1602 The Disproportionate Rise of Non-Cardia Primary Gastric Cancer Incidence Rates in Younger Women Is Driven by Black and White Race but Not Asian Race: A Population-Based Time-Trend Analysis Using the USCS Database.” American Journal of Gastroenterology, vol. 117, Oct. 2022, pp. e1143–45. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.14309/01.ajg.0000863048.11711.91.
APA
Yazan Abboud, Mohamad Othman El Helou, Navkiran Randhawa, Yi Jiang, Janice Eunsoo Oh, Sharanya Manga, Mehak Bassi, Kenneth Park, Quin Liu, Rabindra Watson, Jun Gong, Arsen Osipov, Andrew Hendifar, Miguel Burch, Simon Lo, & Srinivas Gaddam. (2022). S1602 The Disproportionate Rise of Non-Cardia Primary Gastric Cancer Incidence Rates in Younger Women Is Driven by Black and White Race but Not Asian Race: A Population-Based Time-Trend Analysis Using the USCS Database. American Journal of Gastroenterology, 117, e1143–e1145. https://doi.org/10.14309/01.ajg.0000863048.11711.91
Chicago
Yazan Abboud, Mohamad Othman El Helou, Navkiran Randhawa, Yi Jiang, Janice Eunsoo Oh, Sharanya Manga, Mehak Bassi, et al. 2022. “S1602 The Disproportionate Rise of Non-Cardia Primary Gastric Cancer Incidence Rates in Younger Women Is Driven by Black and White Race but Not Asian Race: A Population-Based Time-Trend Analysis Using the USCS Database.” American Journal of Gastroenterology 117 (October): e1143–45. doi:10.14309/01.ajg.0000863048.11711.91.