Aplastic Anemia

Why Research is Important: Understanding Research Articles Part II

In the last edition, “Understanding Research Articles Part I” explained the sections commonly found in research articles and explained further that reading a scientific paper is very different from reading an article in a newspaper or blog. The second part of this article provides you with tips to help you better understand how to read research articles. 

Here are a few suggestions for how to read/ the order to read a research article: 

The Transplantation Procedure

What medical tests and exams happen before a stem cell transplant?

Your doctors will want to make sure you're healthy enough to have a stem cell transplant. They also will want to find out whether you have any medical problems that could cause complications after the transplant. You may have:

Blood Tests

Before a stem cell transplant, you might have blood tests to check for HIV, herpes, pregnancy, and other conditions. These tests help your doctors learn about your overall health.

Chest X-Ray and Lung Function Tests

Biting into the Elephant

I believe that a story is the shortest distance between two people. While this is my story, it is not just mine, and I did not do any of this alone. In April 1983, my husband Joe and I were 25 years old and attending to the required pre-marital blood work. Next thing we knew, we were sitting in a doctor’s office because my blood counts were abnormally low. They told us there was something wrong, but they didn’t know what it was.

Clear Communication with Your Provider

Today, limited appointment times, overwhelming and confusing volumes of information available on the Internet, coupled with the stress of having a rare disease diagnosis, might mean patients don't always get the answers they need to make informed decisions about their care. Clear communication can  have a positive impact on patient satisfaction, treatment adherence, and self-management.  Improving communication in any relationship is helped by respect for each other and the ability to manage expectations.

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