Urinary dysfunction in patients with rectal cancer: a prospective cohort study

scientific article published on 07 August 2019

Urinary dysfunction in patients with rectal cancer: a prospective cohort study is …
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P356DOI10.1111/CODI.14784
P932PMC publication ID6973078
P698PubMed publication ID31334903

P50authorEva AngeneteQ56950316
David BockQ88216714
P2093author name stringL Karlsson
J Rosenberg
B Ohlsson
D Asplund
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P433issue1
P304page(s)18-28
P577publication date2019-08-07
P1433published inColorectal DiseaseQ15764230
P1476titleUrinary dysfunction in patients with rectal cancer: a prospective cohort study
P478volume22

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