Oesophageal cancer: Surgery

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Oesophageal cancer: Surgery. / Stüben, Björn-Ole; Karstens, Karl-Frederick; Nentwich, Michael; Izbicki, Jakob; Reeh, Matthias.

Oesophagus and Stomach. ed. / Matthias Reeh; Jakob R. Izbicki. 1. ed. Oxford University Press, 2023. p. Pages 137–154 C13P170.

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Harvard

Stüben, B-O, Karstens, K-F, Nentwich, M, Izbicki, J & Reeh, M 2023, Oesophageal cancer: Surgery. in M Reeh & JR Izbicki (eds), Oesophagus and Stomach. 1 edn, C13P170, Oxford University Press, pp. Pages 137–154. https://doi.org/10.1093/med/9780192863591.003.0013

APA

Stüben, B-O., Karstens, K-F., Nentwich, M., Izbicki, J., & Reeh, M. (2023). Oesophageal cancer: Surgery. In M. Reeh, & J. R. Izbicki (Eds.), Oesophagus and Stomach (1 ed., pp. Pages 137–154). [C13P170] Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/med/9780192863591.003.0013

Vancouver

Stüben B-O, Karstens K-F, Nentwich M, Izbicki J, Reeh M. Oesophageal cancer: Surgery. In Reeh M, Izbicki JR, editors, Oesophagus and Stomach. 1 ed. Oxford University Press. 2023. p. Pages 137–154. C13P170 https://doi.org/10.1093/med/9780192863591.003.0013

Bibtex

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