Publication trends and hotspots for cervical cancer screening biomarker: a bibliometric analysis.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Jia Xu, Wen Yang, Liangying Liu, Shuting Zhou, Xiangshu Jin, Min Zhao, Miao Liu, Yuanguang Meng
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Background: The global disease burden of cervical cancer has remained significant throughout history. It is essential to discover sensitive and specific biomarkers for cervical cancer screening to enhance its quality and efficiency. This study aimed to delineate the publication trends and hotspots for cervical cancer screening biomarker through a bibliometric analysis. Therefore, researchers could acquire a comprehensive understanding of this area.

Methods: Professional search strategies were employed to collect literatures, with the central keywords being cervical cancer screening biomarker. Publications were retrieved from CBM/CNKI/Wanfang databases in Chinese and WoSCC/Pubmed databases in English. After being reviewed by two researchers, the publication dataset was analyzed in terms of sources, countries, authors, journals, citations and keywords using Citespace and bibliometrix package in the R environment.

Results: 547 publications of Chinese origin and 1068 of English origin were picked out. China, the USA and the Netherlands were the most contributing countries. Professor Meijer was the most outstanding author. There is a need to publish articles on our targeted topic in journals with greater academic influence. Current published literatures predominately focused on "p16(ink4a) protein", "DNA methylation" and "human papillomavirus". It has been popular in recent years to identify hub genes as candidate biomarkers through bioinformatics analysis.

Conclusions: It is a challenge to discover a novel and convenient biomarker to simplify the cervical cancer screening process. Global collaboration and clinical trials in high-incidence countries may contribute to the advancement of biomarker research. HPV testing, p16(ink4a) protein and DNA methylation used to be research hotspots, and they are now applied in clinical practice. Cervico-vaginal microbiota and bioinformatics analysis are the new keywords that have emerged recently.

宫颈癌筛查生物标志物的出版趋势和热点:文献计量学分析。
背景:宫颈癌的全球疾病负担在历史上一直很重要。为了提高宫颈癌筛查的质量和效率,有必要发现敏感和特异性的生物标志物。本研究旨在通过文献计量学分析来描述宫颈癌筛查生物标志物的发表趋势和热点。因此,研究人员可以对这一领域有一个全面的了解。方法:采用专业检索策略,以宫颈癌筛查生物标志物为中心关键词进行文献收集。中文检索CBM/CNKI/万方数据库,英文检索WoSCC/Pubmed数据库。在两位研究者的审阅后,使用R环境下的Citespace和bibliometrix软件包对论文发表数据集进行来源、国家、作者、期刊、引文和关键词的分析。结果:共筛选出中文文献547篇,英文文献1068篇。中国、美国和荷兰是贡献最多的国家。梅杰教授是最杰出的作家。有必要在学术影响力较大的期刊上发表我们目标主题的文章。目前已发表的文献主要集中在“p16(ink4a)蛋白”、“DNA甲基化”和“人乳头瘤病毒”。近年来,通过生物信息学分析来确定枢纽基因作为候选生物标志物已成为一种流行趋势。结论:寻找一种新的、方便的生物标志物来简化宫颈癌筛查过程是一个挑战。全球合作和高发病率国家的临床试验可能有助于生物标志物研究的进步。HPV检测、p16(ink4a)蛋白和DNA甲基化曾是研究热点,现已应用于临床。宫颈阴道微生物群和生物信息学分析是近年来出现的新关键词。
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Discover. Oncology
Discover. Oncology Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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