Drug repurposing in cancer research: A Bibliometric analysis from 2012 to 2021

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E. Bali
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In this study, it was aimed to evaluate the research articles indexed on the Web of Science about drug repurposing in cancer between 2012 and November 2021. Findings were obtained from the Web of Science database. A bibliometric method was performed to analyze publication types, research fields, citations, countries, institutions, active journals, authors, and keywords. The data was supported by using collaboration networks including visualization maps. Globally, of the 5.568 publications, only 408 were research papers in cancer research. However, the number of publications and citations was observed to increase significantly over the years, especially in 2020 and 2021. The majority of the publication types were original articles in the oncology field. Unsurprisingly, the USA was the most active country in publishing articles. The University of Texas in the USA was the institution with the highest number of publications. A team of researchers led by Zdenek Skrott published the most cited paper. While Pantziarka’s research team was the most active authors in publication productivity, Ferlay J’s research group had the highest value of citation burst. Cancers and Cancers Research were the most active journals in terms of publications and citations numbers, respectively. After the keyword drug repurposing, the most frequently used keywords were “apoptosis” and “breast cancer”, indicating the research hotspots. This is the first bibliometric research in detail to point out that drug repurposing in cancer is a novel and growing area, especially in developed countries.
癌症研究中的药物再利用:2012年至2021年的文献计量分析
在这项研究中,旨在评估2012年至2021年11月期间科学网上关于癌症药物再利用的研究文章。研究结果来自科学网数据库。采用文献计量方法分析出版物类型、研究领域、引文、国家、机构、活跃期刊、作者和关键词。这些数据得到了包括可视化地图在内的协作网络的支持。在全球范围内,在5.568篇出版物中,只有408篇是癌症研究的研究论文。然而,多年来,出版物和引用的数量显著增加,尤其是在2020年和2021年。大多数出版物类型都是肿瘤学领域的原创文章。不出所料,美国是发表文章最活跃的国家。美国得克萨斯大学是出版数量最多的机构。Zdenek Skrott领导的一个研究小组发表了被引用最多的论文。虽然Pantziarka的研究团队是出版生产力方面最活跃的作者,但Ferlay J的研究团队的引用爆发值最高。《癌症》和《癌症研究》分别是出版物和引文数量最活跃的期刊。在关键词药物再利用之后,最常使用的关键词是“细胞凋亡”和“癌症”,表明了研究热点。这是第一个详细指出癌症药物再利用是一个新的和不断增长的领域的文献计量研究,尤其是在发达国家。
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期刊介绍: Current Cancer Therapy Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances in clinical oncology, cancer therapy and pharmacology. The journal"s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to clinical research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians in cancer therapy.
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