Jacobs, S., Harmon, B., Ollberding, N., Wilkens, L., Monroe, K., Kolonel, L., . . . Maskarinec, G. (2016). Among 4 diet quality indexes, only the alternate mediterranean diet score is associated with better colorectal cancer survival and only in African American women in the multiethnic Cohort. American Society for Nutrition.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJacobs, S., B. Harmon, N. Ollberding, L. Wilkens, K. Monroe, L. Kolonel, L. Marchand, Carol Boushey, and G. Maskarinec. Among 4 Diet Quality Indexes, Only the Alternate Mediterranean Diet Score Is Associated with Better Colorectal Cancer Survival and Only in African American Women in the Multiethnic Cohort. American Society for Nutrition, 2016.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJacobs, S., et al. Among 4 Diet Quality Indexes, Only the Alternate Mediterranean Diet Score Is Associated with Better Colorectal Cancer Survival and Only in African American Women in the Multiethnic Cohort. American Society for Nutrition, 2016.