APA (7th ed.) Citation

Stocken, D. D., Knowles, C. H., Torkington, J., Jayne, D., Hepburn, J., Knight, L., . . . Warwick, A. Pathway Of Low Anterior Resection syndrome (LARS) relief after Surgery (POLARiS): Protocol for an international, open-label, multi-arm, phase 3 randomised superiority trial within a cohort, with economic evaluation, process evaluation and qualitative sub-study, to explore the natural history of LARS and compare transanal irrigation and sacral neuromodulation to optimised conservative management for people with major LARS following a high or low anterior resection for colorectal cancer. BMJ Publishing Group.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Stocken, Deborah D., et al. Pathway Of Low Anterior Resection Syndrome (LARS) Relief After Surgery (POLARiS): Protocol for an International, Open-label, Multi-arm, Phase 3 Randomised Superiority Trial Within a Cohort, with Economic Evaluation, Process Evaluation and Qualitative Sub-study, to Explore the Natural History of LARS and Compare Transanal Irrigation and Sacral Neuromodulation to Optimised Conservative Management for People with Major LARS Following a High or Low Anterior Resection for Colorectal Cancer. BMJ Publishing Group.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Stocken, Deborah D., et al. Pathway Of Low Anterior Resection Syndrome (LARS) Relief After Surgery (POLARiS): Protocol for an International, Open-label, Multi-arm, Phase 3 Randomised Superiority Trial Within a Cohort, with Economic Evaluation, Process Evaluation and Qualitative Sub-study, to Explore the Natural History of LARS and Compare Transanal Irrigation and Sacral Neuromodulation to Optimised Conservative Management for People with Major LARS Following a High or Low Anterior Resection for Colorectal Cancer. BMJ Publishing Group.

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