Cite
Prostate cancer: is inapparent tumor at endorectal MR and MR spectroscopic imaging a favorable prognostic finding in patients who select active surveillance?
MLA
Cabrera, Alvin R., et al. “Prostate Cancer: Is Inapparent Tumor at Endorectal MR and MR Spectroscopic Imaging a Favorable Prognostic Finding in Patients Who Select Active Surveillance?” Radiology, vol. 247, no. 2, May 2008, pp. 444–50. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.2472070770.
APA
Cabrera, A. R., Coakley, F. V., Westphalen, A. C., Lu, Y., Zhao, S., Shinohara, K., Carroll, P. R., & Kurhanewicz, J. (2008). Prostate cancer: is inapparent tumor at endorectal MR and MR spectroscopic imaging a favorable prognostic finding in patients who select active surveillance? Radiology, 247(2), 444–450. https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.2472070770
Chicago
Cabrera, Alvin R, Fergus V Coakley, Antonio C Westphalen, Ying Lu, Shoujun Zhao, Katsuto Shinohara, Peter R Carroll, and John Kurhanewicz. 2008. “Prostate Cancer: Is Inapparent Tumor at Endorectal MR and MR Spectroscopic Imaging a Favorable Prognostic Finding in Patients Who Select Active Surveillance?” Radiology 247 (2): 444–50. doi:10.1148/radiol.2472070770.