Chipollini, JuanAlford, BrandonBoulware, David C.Forget, PatriceGilbert, Scott M.Lockhart, Jorge L.Pow-Sang, Julio M.Sexton, Wade J.Spiess, Philippe E.Poch, Michael A.Patel, Sephalie Y.2019-09-272019-09-272018-11-03Chipollini, J, Alford, B, Boulware, D C, Forget, P, Gilbert, S M, Lockhart, J L, Pow-Sang, J M, Sexton, W J, Spiess, P E, Poch, M A & Patel, S Y 2018, 'Epidural anesthesia and cancer outcomes in bladder cancer patients : is it the technique or the medication? A matched-cohort analysis from a tertiary referral center ', Anesthesiology, vol. 18, 157. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12871-018-0622-50003-3022Mendeley: 219bef8a-050e-3a50-bcae-f177586a82cfORCID: /0000-0001-5772-8439/work/62516595http://hdl.handle.net/2164/13012940575engSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingCystectomyEpidural anesthesiaPerioperative periodRetrospective reviewR MedicineREpidural anesthesia and cancer outcomes in bladder cancer patients : is it the technique or the medication? A matched-cohort analysis from a tertiary referral centerJournal article10.1186/s12871-018-0622-5http://www.mendeley.com/research/epidural-anesthesia-cancer-outcomes-bladder-cancer-patients-it-technique-medication-matchedcohort-an18