Cite
Comparing outcomes after treatment of rectal cancer over a long-lasting follow-up between patients who were offered surgery alone and surgery with neoadjuvant therapy
MLA
C. R. Asteria, et al. “Comparing Outcomes after Treatment of Rectal Cancer over a Long-Lasting Follow-up between Patients Who Were Offered Surgery Alone and Surgery with Neoadjuvant Therapy.” Minerva Surgery, vol. 73, June 2018. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.23736/s0026-4733.18.07550-8.
APA
C. R. Asteria, Francesco Tonelli, Francesco Giudici, Tatiana Bargellini, Alessandro Sturiale, Giuseppe Lucchini, & Giovanni Alemanno. (2018). Comparing outcomes after treatment of rectal cancer over a long-lasting follow-up between patients who were offered surgery alone and surgery with neoadjuvant therapy. Minerva Surgery, 73. https://doi.org/10.23736/s0026-4733.18.07550-8
Chicago
C. R. Asteria, Francesco Tonelli, Francesco Giudici, Tatiana Bargellini, Alessandro Sturiale, Giuseppe Lucchini, and Giovanni Alemanno. 2018. “Comparing Outcomes after Treatment of Rectal Cancer over a Long-Lasting Follow-up between Patients Who Were Offered Surgery Alone and Surgery with Neoadjuvant Therapy.” Minerva Surgery 73 (June). doi:10.23736/s0026-4733.18.07550-8.