Overcoming difficulties with equipoise to enable recruitment to a randomised controlled trial of partial ablation vs radical prostatectomy for unilateral localised prostate cancer

scientific article published on 15 August 2018

Overcoming difficulties with equipoise to enable recruitment to a randomised controlled trial of partial ablation vs radical prostatectomy for unilateral localised prostate cancer is …
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P356DOI10.1111/BJU.14432
P932PMC publication ID6348419
P698PubMed publication ID29888845

P50authorPaul WhybrowQ56884906
James CattoQ56934355
Jenny L DonovanQ58658676
Mark EmbertonQ63968187
Daisy ElliottQ88231193
Derek J RosarioQ93020107
P2093author name stringPrasanna Sooriakumaran
Tim Dudderidge
Freddie C Hamdy
Richard Hindley
Tom A Leslie
Simon Brewster
Amr Emara
Hashim Ahmed
Steffi le Conte
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P433issue6
P304page(s)970-977
P577publication date2018-08-15
P1433published inBJU InternationalQ4835773
P1476titleOvercoming difficulties with equipoise to enable recruitment to a randomised controlled trial of partial ablation vs radical prostatectomy for unilateral localised prostate cancer
P478volume122