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1 How to write a manuscript and get it published in European Urology Common problems and potential solutions Giacomo Novara, M.D., F.E.B.U. Assistant professor in urology University of Padua, Italy Associate editor of European Urology Giacomonovara@gmail.com

2 Common problems and potential solutions All the sections of the paper are common sites of problems! They are not equally relevant

3 Title Title too long, unclear, wordy, sensationalistic Solution Be concise, clear, informative; avoid jargon, abbreviations, metaphors, creative words. Think that the title is indexed

4 Abstracts Data presented in the abstracts are not identical to those presented in the full text paper; the format is not in line with the journal request Solution Write the abstract at the very end of the process Check instruction for authors; have a look at some recent publication from the target journal

5 Introduction Too long, synthesis of all the available literature, repeating concepts well known, starting from Adam and Eve Solution: use a standardized similar format for most of you papers (at least at the beginning)

6 Introduction 1 st paragraph: brief background in present tense to establish context, relevance, or nature of the problem, question, or purpose (what we know) 2 nd paragraph: importance of the problem and unclear issues (what we do not know - gap in knowledge - why it is important to fill that gap) 3 rd paragraph: rationale, hypothesis, main objective, or purpose (why the study was done - hypothesis for how you will fill that gap in knowledge).

7 Materials and methods Do not include study results (by definition, they go in the “Results” section) Do not include comments on patients characteristics, indications, inclusion and exclusion criteria (they go in the “Discussion” section)

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10 Results Systematic duplication of data in text, tables, and figures Solution: adopt a standardized format “Table 1 summarizes…” “Table 2 summarizes…” “Figure 1 shows cancer-specific survival…”

11 Tables Poor quality (few data, badly readable) Solution Appropriate title; extensive use of legends; spell abbreviations; report all the data (and do not repeat them in the text)

12 Tables

13 Figures Poor quality: bad definitions, poor readibility, not “standing alone” Solutions: Appropriate title; extensive use of legends; spell abbreviations; embed tables with rough numbers High quality images

14 Figures

15 Discussion Often too long, adding new results, overemphasizing results and clinical implications, ignoring limitations Solution: Seek for assistance of an expert colleague Length= 1/3 of the manuscript Cite systematic reviews, if any

16 Conclusions Often unrelated to study purpose and data Solution: Be short, and in line with the main aim of the study Conclusion is a short answer to the question proposed in the Introduction

17 References and bibliography Too many references, including very old one Duplicated references or references in an incorrect format or incorrect order Solutions: Read instruction for the authors Use a reference software (many available – I use EndNote)

18 Other issues Add continuous line numbering Remember to recheck everything when a rejected paper is resubmitted to another journal (and adapt to the new one)


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