Cite
Prospective seroepidemiologic study on the role of Human Papillomavirus and other infections in cervical carcinogenesis: evidence from the EPIC cohort.
MLA
Castellsagué, Xavier, et al. “Prospective Seroepidemiologic Study on the Role of Human Papillomavirus and Other Infections in Cervical Carcinogenesis: Evidence from the EPIC Cohort.” International Journal of Cancer, vol. 135, no. 2, July 2014, pp. 440–52. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.28665.
APA
Castellsagué, X., Pawlita, M., Roura, E., Margall, N., Waterboer, T., Bosch, F. X., de Sanjosé, S., Gonzalez, C. A., Dillner, J., Gram, I. T., Tjønneland, A., Munk, C., Pala, V., Palli, D., Khaw, K.-T., Barnabas, R. V., Overvad, K., Clavel-Chapelon, F., Boutron-Ruault, M.-C., … Riboli, E. (2014). Prospective seroepidemiologic study on the role of Human Papillomavirus and other infections in cervical carcinogenesis: evidence from the EPIC cohort. International Journal of Cancer, 135(2), 440–452. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.28665
Chicago
Castellsagué, Xavier, Michael Pawlita, Esther Roura, Núria Margall, Tim Waterboer, F Xavier Bosch, Silvia de Sanjosé, et al. 2014. “Prospective Seroepidemiologic Study on the Role of Human Papillomavirus and Other Infections in Cervical Carcinogenesis: Evidence from the EPIC Cohort.” International Journal of Cancer 135 (2): 440–52. doi:10.1002/ijc.28665.