Scientometrics
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World J Gastrointest Oncol. Jun 15, 2024; 16(6): 2842-2861
Published online Jun 15, 2024. doi: 10.4251/wjgo.v16.i6.2842
Table 1 Methodological framework for bibliometric analysis of gastrointestinal neoplasm risk assessment literature
Parameter
Description
DatabaseWeb of Science Core Collection
Search period25-Oct-22
Search strategyKeywords related to colorectal cancer and risk assessment, combined as (1 OR 2 OR 3) AND 4
Screening processTwo investigators manually screened titles, abstracts, and full texts, resulting in 1371 articles and reviews selected for analysis
Analysis softwareVOSviewer (1.6.18), CiteSpace (V6.1.R4), Bibliometrix (4.1.2)
Analysis focusCoauthorship, keyword cooccurrence, international collaboration, cocitation, clustering analysis, citation trends, and research topic evolution over time
Visualization TechniquesNode size reflects citation or occurrence frequency; line connections indicate relationships; color variations represent different clusters or average occurrence years
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
20221120.350.992002202.3847.65
20211187.937.632001153.0664.33
20201094.418.832000152.350.67
2019885.5716.721999171.0323.65
2018887.3829.531998516.62398.8
2017804.422199781.8446
2016844.6427.86199690.9224
2015925.1936.35199552.464.8
2014656.7553.97199452.4669
2013673.6332.66199341.9155.5
2012533.9739.68199242.9287.75
201145443.98199144.51139.75
2010365.4265.08199000121
2009404.2455.1519890047.65
2008273.2445.3319880064.33
2007312.7441.0619870050.67
2006376.0696.9219860023.65
2005296.22105.76198500398.8
2004233.5964.57198413.1846
2003142.8954.86NANANANA
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
1United States5160.38025433830.1609
2China1990.14665176230.1156
3United Kingdom740.0545349250.3378
4Japan650.04795780.1231
5Germany540.0397937170.3148
6Australia520.0383226260.5
7Italy470.034643890.1915
8Netherlands470.0346437100.2128
9Canada340.0250619150.4412
10Korea320.023583020.0625
11Spain180.013261260.3333
12France170.012531160.3529
13Denmark160.011791240.25
14India150.011051320.1333
15Sweden140.010321310.0714
16Poland110.00811650.4545
17Switzerland110.00811830.2727
18Brazil100.00737910.1
19Iran100.007371000
20Norway100.00737730.3
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
1Brigham and Womens Hosp412.99168285569.63
2Nci392.8442206052.82
3Harvard Univ362.631203721103.36
4Dana Farber Canc Inst352.55142263575.29
5Univ Texas Md Anderson Canc Ctr302.1979107435.8
6Univ Melbourne241.758175931.63
7Univ Michigan231.6892104245.3
8Univ Toronto231.687566729
9Duke Univ221.67599445.18
10Mayo Clin221.645128358.32
11Johns Hopkins Univ211.531043262155.33
12Univ Washington211.5371137265.33
13Ohio State Univ201.4653103051.5
14Columbia Univ191.3910266134.79
15Mem Sloan Kettering Canc Ctr191.39892076109.26
16Natl Canc Ctr191.396540221.16
17Stanford Univ191.3947188999.42
18Univ Cambridge191.393777740.89
19Univ Utah191.39282008105.68
20Vanderbilt Univ191.392697151.11
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
1Syngal S241.75227394.71
2Wang Y181.311789.89
3Liu Y151.0919513
4Zhang Y130.9514511.15
5Li Y120.88826.83
6Xu J120.8813611.33
7Orlando LA110.813712.45
8Walter FM100.7322822.8
9Wang J100.73525.2
10Zhang L100.7323923.9
11Emery JD90.6616017.78
12Li J90.6624527.22
13Li S90.6624026.67
14Li X90.6613014.44
15Lindor NM90.6687497.11
16Stoffel EM90.6660166.78
17Verma M90.6637942.11
18Wang X90.6643047.78
19Zhang J90.66434.78
20Burt RW80.581568196
Table 6 Top 20 most productive cocite authors in the research field of risk assessment for gastrointestinal neoplasms
Rank
Cocite author
Citations
Centrality
1Lynch HT1340.12
2Vasen HFA1250.03
3Hampel H890.04
4Giardiello FM790.13
5Jarvinen HJ680.04
6Umar A650.05
7Siegel RL630.01
8Berg AO630.04
9Bray F560
10Jemal A550.03
11Ferlay J540.03
12Syngal S530.03
13Kastrinos F530.04
14Boland CR490.1
15Rex DK390.06
16Chen SN380.02
17Easton DF370.05
18Aaltonen LA370.17
19Lindor NM360.02
20Gail MH350.03
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
1Familial CancerNetherlands272.45Q311387
2Journal of Clinical OncologyUnited States2250.717Q1182823
3CancerUnited States206.92Q1101092
4Genetics in MedicineUnited States208.86Q115871
5International Journal of CancerSwitzerland207.32Q113668
6BMC CancerEngland184.64Q211268
7Journal of Genetic CounselingUnited States182.717Q310492
8Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & PreventionUnited States164.09Q211363
9Frontiers in OncologySwitzerland165.738Q211611
10Diseases of The Colon & RectumUnited States154.41Q18298
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)
1Journal of Clinical OncologyUnited States240350.717Q1
2Cancer ResearchUnited States168713.31Q1
3GastroenterologyUnited States166933.88Q1
4New England Journal of MedicineUnited States1645176.079Q1
5International Journal of CancerSwitzerland11217.32Q1
6Jama-Journal of The American Medical AssociationUnited States1070157.335Q1
7GUTEngland93931.79Q1
8Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & PreventionUnited States9254.09Q2
9British Journal of CancerEngland8629.08Q1
10LancetEngland830202.731Q1
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 HNPCCVasen HFAGastroenterology199933.88Q174
Revised Bethesda Guidelines for Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer (Lynch Syndrome) and Microsatellite Instability.Umar AJournal of The National Cancer Institute200411.816Q167
Controlled 15-year trial on screening for colorectal cancer in families with hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancerJarvinen HJGastroenterology200033.88Q159
The International Collaborative Group on Hereditary Non-Polyposis Colorectal Cancer (ICG-HNPCC)Vasen HFADiseases of The Colon & Rectum19914.41Q149
A National Cancer Institute Workshop on Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer Syndrome: Meeting Highlights and Bethesda GuidelinesRodriguezbigas MAJournal of The National Cancer Institute199711.816Q146
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 cancerBoland CRCancer Research199813.31Q142
Hereditary Colorectal CancerLynch HTNew England Journal of Medicine2003176.079Q142
Screening for the Lynch Syndrome (Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer)Hampel HNew England Journal of Medicine2005176.079Q141
Projecting Individualized Probabilities of Developing Breast Cancer for White Females Who Are Being Examined AnnuallyGail MHJournal of The National Cancer Institute198911.816Q140
Feasibility of Screening for Lynch Syndrome Among Patients With Colorectal CancerHampel HJournal of Clinical Oncology200850.717Q134
Table 10 The 20 most common keywords related to risk assessment for gastrointestinal neoplasms
Rank
Keywords
Total link strength
Frequency
1Colorectal cancer417200
2Risk assessment411169
3Gastric cancer16877
4Cancer16770
5Lynch syndrome16263
6Genetic testing13649
7Colon cancer10245
8Genetic counseling13144
9Prognosis10844
10Family history11738