Cite
Does the Unexpected Presence of Non-organ-confined Disease at Final Pathology Undermine Cancer Control in Patients with Clinical T1N0M0 Renal Cell Carcinoma Who Underwent Partial Nephrectomy?
MLA
Capitanio, Umberto, et al. “Does the Unexpected Presence of Non-Organ-Confined Disease at Final Pathology Undermine Cancer Control in Patients with Clinical T1N0M0 Renal Cell Carcinoma Who Underwent Partial Nephrectomy?” European Urology Focus, vol. 4, no. 6, Dec. 2018, pp. 972–77. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euf.2017.02.020.
APA
Capitanio, U., Stewart, G. D., Klatte, T., Akdogan, B., Roscigno, M., Marszalek, M., Dell’Oglio, P., Zaffuto, E., Rodriguez Faba, O., Salagierski, M., Lingard, J., Carini, M., Ouzaid, I., Mir, M. C., Montorsi, F., Da Pozzo, L. F., Stief, C., Minervini, A., & Brookman-May, S. D. (2018). Does the Unexpected Presence of Non-organ-confined Disease at Final Pathology Undermine Cancer Control in Patients with Clinical T1N0M0 Renal Cell Carcinoma Who Underwent Partial Nephrectomy? European Urology Focus, 4(6), 972–977. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euf.2017.02.020
Chicago
Capitanio, Umberto, Grant D Stewart, Tobias Klatte, Bulent Akdogan, Marco Roscigno, Martin Marszalek, Paolo Dell’Oglio, et al. 2018. “Does the Unexpected Presence of Non-Organ-Confined Disease at Final Pathology Undermine Cancer Control in Patients with Clinical T1N0M0 Renal Cell Carcinoma Who Underwent Partial Nephrectomy?” European Urology Focus 4 (6): 972–77. doi:10.1016/j.euf.2017.02.020.