Cite
'It Just Makes Sense to Me': A qualitative study exploring patient decision-making and experiences with prostate MRI during active surveillance for prostate cancer.
MLA
Sutherland, Ryan, et al. “‘It Just Makes Sense to Me’: A Qualitative Study Exploring Patient Decision-Making and Experiences with Prostate MRI during Active Surveillance for Prostate Cancer.” BJUI Compass, vol. 5, no. 6, Apr. 2024, pp. 593–601. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1002/bco2.351.
APA
Sutherland, R., Gross, C. P., Ma, X., Jeong, F., Seibert, T. M., Cooperberg, M. R., Catalona, W. J., Ellis, S. D., Loeb, S., Schulman-Green, D., & Leapman, M. S. (2024). “It Just Makes Sense to Me”: A qualitative study exploring patient decision-making and experiences with prostate MRI during active surveillance for prostate cancer. BJUI Compass, 5(6), 593–601. https://doi.org/10.1002/bco2.351
Chicago
Sutherland, Ryan, Cary P Gross, Xiaomei Ma, Farah Jeong, Tyler M Seibert, Matthew R Cooperberg, William J Catalona, et al. 2024. “‘It Just Makes Sense to Me’: A Qualitative Study Exploring Patient Decision-Making and Experiences with Prostate MRI during Active Surveillance for Prostate Cancer.” BJUI Compass 5 (6): 593–601. doi:10.1002/bco2.351.