Global research trends of artificial intelligence applied in esophageal carcinoma: A bibliometric analysis (2000-2022) via CiteSpace and VOSviewer

Sep 12, 2022Frontiers in oncology

Worldwide research trends on using artificial intelligence in esophageal cancer from 2000 to 2022

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Abstract

A total of 918 papers were identified, highlighting the growing interest in applications in esophageal cancer research.

  • The research identified 5,979 authors and 39,962 co-cited authors in the field of artificial intelligence and esophageal cancer.
  • China contributed the highest number of publications (317), while the United States led in citations and H-index scores.
  • Research trends show a shift from classification and comparison of esophageal cancer (2000-2016) to focusing on endoscopy, diagnosis, and precision therapy (2017-2022).
  • The journal 'New England Journal of Medicine' published the most studies on this topic, with an impact factor of 91.25.
  • Future research is expected to focus on improving diagnostic accuracy and treatment predictions using big data and deep learning technologies.

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Key numbers

918
Total Publications
Total number of articles published from 2000 to 2022.
23,490
Total Citations
Citations accumulated by all papers as of April 2022.
9,927
Citations by the USA
Total citations attributed to publications from the United States.

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What this is

  • This analysis summarizes the application and development of () in esophageal cancer research from 2000 to 2022.
  • It identifies key research trends, hotspots, and emerging areas through a comprehensive bibliometric approach using VOSviewer and CiteSpace.
  • The study reveals significant contributions from various countries and institutions, highlighting the rapid growth of applications in clinical settings.

Essence

  • research in esophageal carcinoma has expanded significantly, with China leading in publications but the United States excelling in citations. The focus has shifted from basic classifications to advanced applications in diagnosis and treatment.

Key takeaways

  • research in esophageal cancer has grown exponentially, with over 918 publications and 23,490 citations from 2000 to 2022. This reflects increasing scholarly interest and advancements in technologies applied to clinical oncology.
  • China produced the highest number of articles (317), while the United States had the most citations (9,927). This indicates a disparity in publication quantity versus research impact, suggesting a need for higher-quality contributions from China.
  • Recent trends show a shift towards using for endoscopy, diagnosis, and precision therapy, indicating that future research will likely focus on integrating with clinical practices for improved patient outcomes.

Caveats

  • The study acknowledges limitations such as potential citation delays for recent high-quality articles and the exclusion of non-English literature, which may overlook significant contributions from other language publications.
  • The reliance on bibliometric methods may not capture the full scope of innovative applications in esophageal cancer, particularly those not yet widely published or recognized in the literature.

Definitions

  • Bibliometric analysis: A quantitative method that uses statistical tools to analyze published literature, identifying patterns, trends, and relationships within a specific field.
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI): Machine intelligence that mimics human cognitive functions like learning and problem-solving, particularly applied in medical diagnostics and treatment.

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