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American Psychological Association 6th edition

Williams, M., Woolf, D., Dickson, J., Hughes, R., & Maher, J. (2013). Routine Clinical Data Predict Survival after Palliative Radiotherapy: An Opportunity to Improve End of Life Care. Clinical Oncology, 25(11), 668-673. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clon.2013.06.003

ISO-690 (author-date, English)

WILLIAMS, M., WOOLF, D., DICKSON, J., HUGHES, R. und MAHER, J., 2013. Routine Clinical Data Predict Survival after Palliative Radiotherapy: An Opportunity to Improve End of Life Care. Clinical Oncology. 1 November 2013. Vol. 25, no. 11, p. 668-673. DOI 10.1016/j.clon.2013.06.003.

Modern Language Association 9th edition

Williams, M., D. Woolf, J. Dickson, R. Hughes, und J. Maher. „Routine Clinical Data Predict Survival After Palliative Radiotherapy: An Opportunity to Improve End of Life Care.“. Clinical Oncology, Bd. 25, Nr. 11, November 2013, S. 668-73, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clon.2013.06.003.

Mohr Siebeck - Recht (Deutsch - Österreich)

Williams, M./Woolf, D./Dickson, J./Hughes, R./Maher, J.: Routine Clinical Data Predict Survival after Palliative Radiotherapy: An Opportunity to Improve End of Life Care., Clinical Oncology 2013, 668-673.

Emerald - Harvard

Williams, M., Woolf, D., Dickson, J., Hughes, R. und Maher, J. (2013), „Routine Clinical Data Predict Survival after Palliative Radiotherapy: An Opportunity to Improve End of Life Care.“, Clinical Oncology, Vol. 25 No. 11, S. 668-673.

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