Cite
Robotic lateral oropharyngectomy following diagnostic tonsillectomy is oncologically safe in patients with human papillomavirus‐related squamous cell cancer: Long‐term results.
MLA
Siddiq, Somiah, et al. “Robotic Lateral Oropharyngectomy Following Diagnostic Tonsillectomy Is Oncologically Safe in Patients with Human Papillomavirus‐related Squamous Cell Cancer: Long‐term Results.” Head & Neck, vol. 44, no. 12, Dec. 2022, pp. 2753–59. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1002/hed.27186.
APA
Siddiq, S., Stephen, S., Lin, D., Fox, H., Robinson, M., & Paleri, V. (2022). Robotic lateral oropharyngectomy following diagnostic tonsillectomy is oncologically safe in patients with human papillomavirus‐related squamous cell cancer: Long‐term results. Head & Neck, 44(12), 2753–2759. https://doi.org/10.1002/hed.27186
Chicago
Siddiq, Somiah, Sarah Stephen, Daniel Lin, Hannah Fox, Max Robinson, and Vinidh Paleri. 2022. “Robotic Lateral Oropharyngectomy Following Diagnostic Tonsillectomy Is Oncologically Safe in Patients with Human Papillomavirus‐related Squamous Cell Cancer: Long‐term Results.” Head & Neck 44 (12): 2753–59. doi:10.1002/hed.27186.