Fu QQ, Ma L, Niu XM, Zhao HX, Ge XH, Jin H, Yu DH, Yang S. Trends and hotspots in gastrointestinal neoplasms risk assessment: A bibliometric analysis from 1984 to 2022. World J Gastrointest Oncol 2024; 16(6): 2842-2861 [PMID: 38994129 DOI: 10.4251/wjgo.v16.i6.2842]
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Coauthorship, keyword cooccurrence, international collaboration, cocitation, clustering analysis, citation trends, and research topic evolution over time
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Table 2 The citations and output of publications worldwide
Year
Publications
Mean total citations per year
Mean total citations per article
Year
Publications
Mean total citations per year
Mean total citations per article
2022
112
0.35
0.99
2002
20
2.38
47.65
2021
118
7.93
7.63
2001
15
3.06
64.33
2020
109
4.41
8.83
2000
15
2.3
50.67
2019
88
5.57
16.72
1999
17
1.03
23.65
2018
88
7.38
29.53
1998
5
16.62
398.8
2017
80
4.4
22
1997
8
1.84
46
2016
84
4.64
27.86
1996
9
0.92
24
2015
92
5.19
36.35
1995
5
2.4
64.8
2014
65
6.75
53.97
1994
5
2.46
69
2013
67
3.63
32.66
1993
4
1.91
55.5
2012
53
3.97
39.68
1992
4
2.92
87.75
2011
45
4
43.98
1991
4
4.51
139.75
2010
36
5.42
65.08
1990
0
0
121
2009
40
4.24
55.15
1989
0
0
47.65
2008
27
3.24
45.33
1988
0
0
64.33
2007
31
2.74
41.06
1987
0
0
50.67
2006
37
6.06
96.92
1986
0
0
23.65
2005
29
6.22
105.76
1985
0
0
398.8
2004
23
3.59
64.57
1984
1
3.18
46
2003
14
2.89
54.86
NA
NA
NA
NA
Table 3 Top 20 most common countries of authors in the research field of risk assessment for gastrointestinal neoplasms
Rank
Country
Articles
Freq
SCP
MCP
MCP_Ratio
1
United States
516
0.38025
433
83
0.1609
2
China
199
0.14665
176
23
0.1156
3
United Kingdom
74
0.05453
49
25
0.3378
4
Japan
65
0.0479
57
8
0.1231
5
Germany
54
0.03979
37
17
0.3148
6
Australia
52
0.03832
26
26
0.5
7
Italy
47
0.03464
38
9
0.1915
8
Netherlands
47
0.03464
37
10
0.2128
9
Canada
34
0.02506
19
15
0.4412
10
Korea
32
0.02358
30
2
0.0625
11
Spain
18
0.01326
12
6
0.3333
12
France
17
0.01253
11
6
0.3529
13
Denmark
16
0.01179
12
4
0.25
14
India
15
0.01105
13
2
0.1333
15
Sweden
14
0.01032
13
1
0.0714
16
Poland
11
0.00811
6
5
0.4545
17
Switzerland
11
0.00811
8
3
0.2727
18
Brazil
10
0.00737
9
1
0.1
19
Iran
10
0.00737
10
0
0
20
Norway
10
0.00737
7
3
0.3
Table 4 Top 20 most productive institutions in the research field of risk assessment for gastrointestinal neoplasms
Rank
Institutions
Publications
Percentage of 1371
Total link strength
Total citations
Average citation per paper
1
Brigham and Womens Hosp
41
2.99
168
2855
69.63
2
Nci
39
2.84
42
2060
52.82
3
Harvard Univ
36
2.63
120
3721
103.36
4
Dana Farber Canc Inst
35
2.55
142
2635
75.29
5
Univ Texas Md Anderson Canc Ctr
30
2.19
79
1074
35.8
6
Univ Melbourne
24
1.75
81
759
31.63
7
Univ Michigan
23
1.68
92
1042
45.3
8
Univ Toronto
23
1.68
75
667
29
9
Duke Univ
22
1.6
75
994
45.18
10
Mayo Clin
22
1.6
45
1283
58.32
11
Johns Hopkins Univ
21
1.53
104
3262
155.33
12
Univ Washington
21
1.53
71
1372
65.33
13
Ohio State Univ
20
1.46
53
1030
51.5
14
Columbia Univ
19
1.39
102
661
34.79
15
Mem Sloan Kettering Canc Ctr
19
1.39
89
2076
109.26
16
Natl Canc Ctr
19
1.39
65
402
21.16
17
Stanford Univ
19
1.39
47
1889
99.42
18
Univ Cambridge
19
1.39
37
777
40.89
19
Univ Utah
19
1.39
28
2008
105.68
20
Vanderbilt Univ
19
1.39
26
971
51.11
Table 5 Top 20 most productive authors in the research field of risk assessment for gastrointestinal neoplasms
Rank
Author
Publications
Percentage of 1371
Total citations
Average citation per paper
1
Syngal S
24
1.75
2273
94.71
2
Wang Y
18
1.31
178
9.89
3
Liu Y
15
1.09
195
13
4
Zhang Y
13
0.95
145
11.15
5
Li Y
12
0.88
82
6.83
6
Xu J
12
0.88
136
11.33
7
Orlando LA
11
0.8
137
12.45
8
Walter FM
10
0.73
228
22.8
9
Wang J
10
0.73
52
5.2
10
Zhang L
10
0.73
239
23.9
11
Emery JD
9
0.66
160
17.78
12
Li J
9
0.66
245
27.22
13
Li S
9
0.66
240
26.67
14
Li X
9
0.66
130
14.44
15
Lindor NM
9
0.66
874
97.11
16
Stoffel EM
9
0.66
601
66.78
17
Verma M
9
0.66
379
42.11
18
Wang X
9
0.66
430
47.78
19
Zhang J
9
0.66
43
4.78
20
Burt RW
8
0.58
1568
196
Table 6 Top 20 most productive cocite authors in the research field of risk assessment for gastrointestinal neoplasms
Rank
Cocite author
Citations
Centrality
1
Lynch HT
134
0.12
2
Vasen HFA
125
0.03
3
Hampel H
89
0.04
4
Giardiello FM
79
0.13
5
Jarvinen HJ
68
0.04
6
Umar A
65
0.05
7
Siegel RL
63
0.01
8
Berg AO
63
0.04
9
Bray F
56
0
10
Jemal A
55
0.03
11
Ferlay J
54
0.03
12
Syngal S
53
0.03
13
Kastrinos F
53
0.04
14
Boland CR
49
0.1
15
Rex DK
39
0.06
16
Chen SN
38
0.02
17
Easton DF
37
0.05
18
Aaltonen LA
37
0.17
19
Lindor NM
36
0.02
20
Gail MH
35
0.03
Table 7 Top 10 journals related to the research on risk assessment for gastrointestinal neoplasms
Rank
Journal
Countries
Count
IF (2021)
JCR (2021)
H-index
Total citations
1
Familial Cancer
Netherlands
27
2.45
Q3
11
387
2
Journal of Clinical Oncology
United States
22
50.717
Q1
18
2823
3
Cancer
United States
20
6.92
Q1
10
1092
4
Genetics in Medicine
United States
20
8.86
Q1
15
871
5
International Journal of Cancer
Switzerland
20
7.32
Q1
13
668
6
BMC Cancer
England
18
4.64
Q2
11
268
7
Journal of Genetic Counseling
United States
18
2.717
Q3
10
492
8
Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention
United States
16
4.09
Q2
11
363
9
Frontiers in Oncology
Switzerland
16
5.738
Q2
11
611
10
Diseases of The Colon & Rectum
United States
15
4.41
Q1
8
298
Table 8 Top 10 cocited journals related to the research on risk assessment for gastrointestinal neoplasms
Rank
Cocited Journal
Countries
Total citations
IF (2021)
JCR (2021)
1
Journal of Clinical Oncology
United States
2403
50.717
Q1
2
Cancer Research
United States
1687
13.31
Q1
3
Gastroenterology
United States
1669
33.88
Q1
4
New England Journal of Medicine
United States
1645
176.079
Q1
5
International Journal of Cancer
Switzerland
1121
7.32
Q1
6
Jama-Journal of The American Medical Association
United States
1070
157.335
Q1
7
GUT
England
939
31.79
Q1
8
Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention
United States
925
4.09
Q2
9
British Journal of Cancer
England
862
9.08
Q1
10
Lancet
England
830
202.731
Q1
Table 9 Top 10 cocited references concerning the research of risk assessment of gastrointestinal neoplasms
Title
First author
Journal
Year
IF (2021)
JCR (2021)
Citations
New clinical criteria for hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC, Lynch syndrome) proposed by the International Collaborative group on HNPCC
Vasen HFA
Gastroenterology
1999
33.88
Q1
74
Revised Bethesda Guidelines for Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer (Lynch Syndrome) and Microsatellite Instability.
Umar A
Journal of The National Cancer Institute
2004
11.816
Q1
67
Controlled 15-year trial on screening for colorectal cancer in families with hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer
Jarvinen HJ
Gastroenterology
2000
33.88
Q1
59
The International Collaborative Group on Hereditary Non-Polyposis Colorectal Cancer (ICG-HNPCC)
Vasen HFA
Diseases of The Colon & Rectum
1991
4.41
Q1
49
A National Cancer Institute Workshop on Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer Syndrome: Meeting Highlights and Bethesda Guidelines
Rodriguezbigas MA
Journal of The National Cancer Institute
1997
11.816
Q1
46
A National Cancer Institute Workshop on Microsatellite Instability for cancer detection and familial predisposition: development of international criteria for the determination of microsatellite instability in colorectal cancer
Boland CR
Cancer Research
1998
13.31
Q1
42
Hereditary Colorectal Cancer
Lynch HT
New England Journal of Medicine
2003
176.079
Q1
42
Screening for the Lynch Syndrome (Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer)
Hampel H
New England Journal of Medicine
2005
176.079
Q1
41
Projecting Individualized Probabilities of Developing Breast Cancer for White Females Who Are Being Examined Annually
Gail MH
Journal of The National Cancer Institute
1989
11.816
Q1
40
Feasibility of Screening for Lynch Syndrome Among Patients With Colorectal Cancer
Hampel H
Journal of Clinical Oncology
2008
50.717
Q1
34
Table 10 The 20 most common keywords related to risk assessment for gastrointestinal neoplasms
Rank
Keywords
Total link strength
Frequency
1
Colorectal cancer
417
200
2
Risk assessment
411
169
3
Gastric cancer
168
77
4
Cancer
167
70
5
Lynch syndrome
162
63
6
Genetic testing
136
49
7
Colon cancer
102
45
8
Genetic counseling
131
44
9
Prognosis
108
44
10
Family history
117
38
Citation: Fu QQ, Ma L, Niu XM, Zhao HX, Ge XH, Jin H, Yu DH, Yang S. Trends and hotspots in gastrointestinal neoplasms risk assessment: A bibliometric analysis from 1984 to 2022. World J Gastrointest Oncol 2024; 16(6): 2842-2861