Department of Radiological Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California Los Angeles, 90095-1721, USA.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2010 Apr;31(4):605-9. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A1904. Epub 2009 Dec 10.
The contribution of radiology to brain tumor research is unknown. We sought to determine how the proportion of neuro-oncologic publications generated by radiology departments has changed and if there is an association with NIH funding levels. Therefore we searched The National Library of Medicine's PubMed database for all articles published on brain neoplasms from 1996 to 2007. Country and department of origin and NIH grant support were noted for each article. Approximately 10% of brain tumor publications originated from radiology departments, ranking third among medical specialties. NIH funding for this research grew from less than 20% in 1996 to more than 50% in 2007. Overall NIH funding levels rose approximately 2.5 fold during this time. The U.S. was the dominant producer of brain tumor publications, and the gap between the U.S. and the rest of the world grew over the study period. Thus a substantial proportion of brain tumor publications originate from radiology departments, and the percentage of this research that is funded by the NIH has grown significantly during a period of increasing NIH budgets.
放射科对脑肿瘤研究的贡献尚不清楚。我们试图确定放射科发表的神经肿瘤学出版物的比例是如何变化的,以及与 NIH 资助水平是否存在关联。因此,我们在国家医学图书馆的 PubMed 数据库中搜索了 1996 年至 2007 年发表的所有关于脑肿瘤的文章。我们注意到了每篇文章的来源国和部门以及 NIH 资助情况。大约 10%的脑肿瘤出版物来自放射科,在医学专业中排名第三。NIH 对这项研究的资助从 1996 年的不到 20%增加到 2007 年的 50%以上。在此期间,NIH 的总体资助水平增长了约 2.5 倍。美国是脑肿瘤出版物的主要来源国,而且在此期间,美国与世界其他地区之间的差距不断扩大。因此,相当一部分脑肿瘤出版物来自放射科,而且在 NIH 预算增加期间,由 NIH 资助的这方面研究的比例显著增加。