Title: HOW TO WRITE AN ABSTRACT
1HOW TO WRITE AN ABSTRACT
AMA ROHATINER ELISABETH HESELTINE
2 (UK) AT ST.BARTHOLOMEWS HOSPITAL, LONDON
Founded in 1123 AD for the poor sick of London
3Medical Oncology Unit - St. Bartholomews
Hospital, London
4HOW TO WRITE AN ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT FOR A SCIENTIFIC MEETING
NEEDS TO BE A DESCRIPTION OF A
WELL-DEFINED LAB/CLINICAL PROJECT MUST CONTAIN
DATA
5HOW TO WRITE AN ABSTRACT
- ABSTRACT FOR A SCIENTIFIC MEETING
SHOULD NOT BE PHILOSOPHICAL STATEMENT DESCRIPTION
OF A PROPOSAL PROJECT CONCLUSIONS, BUT NO
DATA CASE REPORT
6HOW TO WRITE AN ABSTRACT
- MAKE SURE YOUR SUBJECT IS
APPROPRIATE! - 2) BE SURE THAT DATA NOT PRELIMINARY, eg
FOLLOW-UP LONG ENOUGH
TOO
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AT THE TOP
- AUTHORS
- ADDRESS/SEVERAL ADDRESSES
-
- WHO WORKS WHERE - USE 1,2,3
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INTRODUCTION - BACKGROUND - AIM
METHODS/PATIENTS AND METHODS RESULTS ( p
VALUES IF APPROPRIATE) CONCLUSION
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PROBLEM NEVER ENOUGH SPACE USE ABBREVIATIONS
(BUT DEFINE THEM, ONCE) INCLUDE
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IN BRACKETS
INCLUDE TABLE (IF APPROPRIATE) GIVE
RESULTS FOR GROUPS A, B, AND C
10HOW TO WRITE AN ABSTRACT
- ENSURE THAT THE RELEVANT PEOPLE ARE INCLUDED AS
AUTHORS - 2) MAKE SURE THAT EVERY AUTHOR HAS SEEN IT!
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12HOW TO WRITE AN ABSTRACT
TITLE
PROGRESS IN THE PROGNOSIS OF ADULT HODGKIN
LYMPHOMA IN THE LAST 35 YEARS - CLINICAL TRIALS
IN ARGENTINA. THE GATLA EXPERIENCE.
AUTHORS
S. Pavlovsky, F. Lastiri, and members of GATLA.
FUNDALEU, Centro de Internación e Investigación
Clínica Angélica Ocampo (SP) Instituto de
Investigaciones Hematológicas Mariano R.
Castex (FL) GATLA Operation Office, Buenos
Aires, Argentina
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INTRODUCTION
TO EVALUATE THE IMPROVEMENT IN COMPLETE REMISSION
(CR) RATE, EVENT-FREE SURVIVAL (EFS) AND
OVERALL SURVIVAL (OS) DURING 35 YEARS OF
GATLA PROTOCOLS (1968-2003), IN 1293 ADULTS WITH
HODGKIN LYMPHOMA (HL)
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INTRODUCTION
PARTIAL BREAST RECONSTRUCTION IS A FEASIBLE
OPTION IN WOMEN WITH LARGE OPERABLE PRIMARY
TUMORS. FOLLOWING ENCOURAGING RESULTS IN
OPERABLE BREAST CANCER, BREAST CONSERVATION,
WITH OR WITHOUT PARTIAL BREAST RECONSTRUCTION
IS ALSO GAINING POPULARITY IN LOCALLY ADVANCED
BREAST CANCER, AFTER DOWNSIZING WITH NEO-
ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY.
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INTRODUCTION ctd.
THE SHORT- TERM RESULTS OF AUTOLOGOUS BREAST
RECONSTRUCTION, USING A LATISSIMUS DORSI FLAP
(LD) IN WOMEN WITH OBC AND LABC PERFORMED AT
THE BREAST UNIT AT TATA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ARE
PRESENTED BELOW LONG-TERM RESULTS AND IMPACT
ON OVERALL OUTCOME ARE STILL TO BE EVALUATED
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METHODS
SIXTY WOMEN WITH INFILTRATING DUCT CARCINOMA
UNDERWENT BREAST RECONSTRUCTION BETWEEN1999 AND
2003 67 WERE OPERABLE (OBC) AT PRESENTATION
AND 33 HAD LOCALLY ADVANCED DISEASE (LABC).
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METHODS ctd.
WOMEN WITH LABC AND LARGE OBC RECEIVED NEO-ADJUVAN
T CT (67.2). ALL PATIENTS RECEIVED ADJUVANT
RADIOTHERAPY AFTER COMPLETING CHEMOTHERAPY.
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CONCLUSION
AUTOLOGOUS BREAST RECONSTRUCTION WITH LD AND
LOCAL BREAST FLAPS IS A VERY COST-EFFECTIVE AND
QUICK PROCEDURE, WITH MINIMAL MORBIDITY, IDEAL
FOR A DEVELOPING COUNTRY.
19PRESENTING AN ABSTRACT
- PRACTICE SAYING IT IN FRONT OF PEOPLE
- TIME IT AND AMEND ACCORDINGLY
- DO NOT GO OVER TIME
- ALLOW TIME FOR QUESTIONS
20PRESENTING AN ABSTRACTPOWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS
CONTENT MORE IMPORTANT THAN COLOURS AND ANIMATION
etc. but FORMAT DOES MATTER
21PRESENTING AN ABSTRACTREMEMBER
DO NOT PUT TOO MUCH DATA/TOO MANY WORDS ON 1
IMAGE DO NOT REPLACE YOURSELF BY A POWERPOINT
PROJECTION!
22PRESENTING AN ABSTRACT
- KEEP FORMAT SAME THROUGHOUT
- USE SAME SECTION HEADINGS AS IN ABSTRACT
- USE WORDS THAT EVERYONE CAN UNDERSTAND
- EXPLAIN JARGON
23PRESENTING AN ABSTRACT
CHECK PRESENTATION CHECK ROOM AND HOW EQUIPMENT
WORKS
24PRESENTING AN ABSTRACT
DONT FORGET TO ACKNOWLEDGE PEOPLES HELP - IF
THEY ARENT ALREADY ON THE AUTHOR LIST e.g.
where the funding for the study came from
25 PRESENTING AN ABSTRACT
- AND FINALLY BE CONFIDENT!
- (but not over confident)
YOU PROBABLY KNOW MORE ABOUT THE SUBJECT
THAN THE AUDIENCE DOES! YOU CERTAINLY KNOW MORE
ABOUT THE DATA THAN THE AUDIENCE IF ASKED A
QUESTION AND YOU CANT ANSWER IT, SAY YOU DONT
KNOW
26PRESENTING AN ABSTRACTREMEMBER
DO NOT PUT TOO MUCH DATA/TOO MANY WORDS ON 1
IMAGE DO NOT REPLACE YOURSELF BY A POWERPOINT
PROJECTION!
27MAKING A POSTER
- EVEN MORE IMPORTANT TO HAVE IT IN SECTIONS
INTRODUCTION - BACKGROUND - AIM
METHODS/PATIENTS AND METHODS RESULTS ( p
VALUES IF APPROPRIATE) CONCLUSION
28PRESENTING A POSTERREMEMBER
DO NOT PUT TOO MUCH DATA/TOO MANY WORDS IN EACH
SECTION USE SOME DIAGRAMS/FLOW CHARTS IF
POSSIBLE TO EXPLAIN A METHODOLOGY USE
GRAPHS/SURVIVAL CURVES AS WELL AS TEXT
29PRESENTING A POSTERREMEMBER
SHOW A DRAFT VERSION TO A FRIEND SHOW A DRAFT
VERSION TO A SENIOR COLLEAGUE SHOW A DRAFT
VERSION TO THE SENIOR/LAST AUTHOR BEFORE YOU HAVE
IT MADE/MAKE IT