Zyoud Sa'ed H, Koni Amer, Al-Jabi Samah W, Amer Riad, Shakhshir Muna, Al Subu Rand, Salameh Husam, Odeh Razan, Musleh Sultan, Abushamma Faris, Abu Taha Adham
Department of Clinical and Community Pharmacy, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, An-Najah National University, Nablus 44839, Palestine.
Clinical Research Centre, An-Najah National University Hospital, Nablus 44839, Palestine.
World J Clin Oncol. 2022 Oct 24;13(10):835-847. doi: 10.5306/wjco.v13.i10.835.
Cancer is a severe public health issue that seriously jeopardizes global health. In individuals with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), cancer is considered an independent risk factor for severe illness and increased mortality.
To identify research hotspots and prospects, we used bibliometrics to examine the global production of COVID-19 literature published in the field of oncology.
Data on publication output were identified based on the Scopus database between January 1, 2020, and June 21, 2022. This study used VOSviewer to analyze collaboration networks among countries and assess the terms most often used in the titles and abstracts of retrieved publications to determine research hotspots linked to cancer and COVID-19. The for the top 10 high-cited papers collected from Reference Citation Analysis (RCA) are presented.
A total of 7015 publications were retrieved from the database. The United States published the greatest number of articles (2025; 28.87%), followed by Italy (964; 13.74%), the United Kingdom (839; 11.96%), and China (538; 7.67%). The ( = 205, 2.92%) ranked first, followed by the ( = 176, 2.51%). The ( = 106, 1.51%) ranked first, followed by the ( = 104, 1.48%), ( = 102, 1.45%), and ( = 95; 1.35%) The hot topics were stratified into "cancer care management during the COVID-19 pandemic"; and "COVID-19 vaccines in cancer patients".
This is the first bibliometric analysis to determine the present state and upcoming hot themes related to cancer and COVID-19 and vice versa using VOSviewer during the early stages of the pandemic. The emergence of hot themes related to cancer and COVID-19 may aid researchers in identifying new research areas in this field.
癌症是一个严重的公共卫生问题,严重危害全球健康。在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)患者中,癌症被认为是重症和死亡率增加的独立危险因素。
为了确定研究热点和前景,我们使用文献计量学方法研究肿瘤学领域发表的关于COVID-19的全球文献产出。
基于Scopus数据库确定2020年1月1日至2022年6月21日期间的出版物产出数据。本研究使用VOSviewer分析各国之间的合作网络,并评估检索到的出版物标题和摘要中最常用的术语,以确定与癌症和COVID-19相关的研究热点。列出了从参考文献引用分析(RCA)中收集的前10篇高被引论文的 。
从数据库中检索到7015篇出版物。美国发表的文章数量最多(2025篇;28.87%),其次是意大利(964篇;13.74%)、英国(839篇;11.96%)和中国(538篇;7.67%)。 ( = 205,2.92%)排名第一,其次是 ( = 176,2.5I%)。 ( = 106,1.51%)排名第一,其次是 ( = 104,1.48%)、 ( = 102,1.45%)和 ( = 95;1.35%)。热点主题分为“COVID-19大流行期间的癌症护理管理”和“癌症患者的COVID-19疫苗”。
这是首次在大流行早期阶段使用VOSviewer进行文献计量分析,以确定与癌症和COVID-19相关的现状和即将出现的热点主题,反之亦然。与癌症和COVID-19相关的热点主题的出现可能有助于研究人员确定该领域的新研究领域。