Yang Wang, Hancheng Zhou, Zhicheng Tang, Zhaohui He, Hui Zhuo, Yi Huang, Jianqiu Kong
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Abstract
Background: Cigarette smoking is a major contributor to the global burden of bladder cancer. Its carcinogenic effects result from the harmful substances in tobacco smoke, which induce genetic mutations and disrupt cellular processes. Understanding how smoking contributes to bladder cancer is essential for developing effective prevention and treatment strategies.
Objective: This study systematically reviews global research on the relationship between smoking and bladder cancer through bibliometric analysis, identifying research hotspots, trends and future directions.
Methods: Relevant literature on the relationship between cigarette smoking and bladder cancer published between 1999 and 2023 was retrieved from the Web of Science database. Visual analyses were conducted using VOSviewer and CiteSpace software, focusing on contributions from countries, institutions, journals, authors and keywords.
Results: Our analysis of 2,802 publications revealed an upward trend in annual output on the relationship between smoking and bladder cancer, with the United States and China as leading contributors. Notable institutions included the NIH, National Cancer Institute, University of Texas System and the International Agency for Research on Cancer. Key journals were Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention and International Journal of Cancer. Rothman, Nathaniel and Zeegers, M.P.A. were the most productive and co-cited authors. Keyword analysis highlighted DNA repair, genome-wide association studies, and smoking cessation.
Conclusion: This bibliometric analysis has significantly advanced the field by highlighting current research directions and the application of specific mechanisms. These findings also have implications for clinical practice and public health policy, potentially improving patient outcomes through a comprehensive understanding of disease pathogenesis.
期刊介绍:
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that encompasses research concerning substance abuse, with a focus on policy issues. The journal aims to provide an environment for the exchange of ideas, new research, consensus papers, and critical reviews, to bridge the established fields that share a mutual goal of reducing the harms from substance use. These fields include: legislation pertaining to substance use; correctional supervision of people with substance use disorder; medical treatment and screening; mental health services; research; and evaluation of substance use disorder programs.