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Mapping Research on miRNAs in Cancer: A Global Data Analysis and Bibliometric Profiling Analysis

miRNAs biomarkers are emerging as an essential part of clinical oncology. Their oncogenic and tumour suppressor properties playing a role in malignancy has generated interest in their potential for use in disease prognosis. While several studies on miRNA have been carried out across the globe, evalu...

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Autores principales: Shaw, Peter, Lokhotiya, Kartik, Kumarasamy, Chellan, Sunil, Krishnan, Suresh, Deepa, Shetty, Sameep, Muthukaliannan, Gothandam Kodiveri, Baxi, Siddhartha, Mani, Ravishankar Ram, Sivanandy, Palanisamy, Chandramoorthy, Harish C., Gupta, Madan Mohan, Samiappan, Suja, Jayaraj, Rama
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8950962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35366290
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathophysiology29010007
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author Shaw, Peter
Lokhotiya, Kartik
Kumarasamy, Chellan
Sunil, Krishnan
Suresh, Deepa
Shetty, Sameep
Muthukaliannan, Gothandam Kodiveri
Baxi, Siddhartha
Mani, Ravishankar Ram
Sivanandy, Palanisamy
Chandramoorthy, Harish C.
Gupta, Madan Mohan
Samiappan, Suja
Jayaraj, Rama
author_facet Shaw, Peter
Lokhotiya, Kartik
Kumarasamy, Chellan
Sunil, Krishnan
Suresh, Deepa
Shetty, Sameep
Muthukaliannan, Gothandam Kodiveri
Baxi, Siddhartha
Mani, Ravishankar Ram
Sivanandy, Palanisamy
Chandramoorthy, Harish C.
Gupta, Madan Mohan
Samiappan, Suja
Jayaraj, Rama
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description miRNAs biomarkers are emerging as an essential part of clinical oncology. Their oncogenic and tumour suppressor properties playing a role in malignancy has generated interest in their potential for use in disease prognosis. While several studies on miRNA have been carried out across the globe, evaluating the clinical implications of miRNAs in cancer diagnosis and prognosis research has currently not been attempted. A study delineating the area of miRNA research, including the topics presently being focused on, the seminal papers in this field, and the direction of research interest, does not exist. This study aims to conduct a large-scale, global data analysis and bibliometric profiling analysis of studies to evaluate the research output of clinical implications of miRNAs in cancer diagnosis and prognosis listed in the SCOPUS database. A systematic search strategy was followed to identify and extract all relevant studies, subsequently analysed to generate a bibliometric map. SPSS software (version 27) was used to calculate bibliometric indicators or parameters for analysis, such as year and country of affiliation with leading authors, journals, and institutions. It is also used to analyse annual research outputs, including total citations and the number of times it has been cited with productive nations and H-index. The number of global research articles retrieved for miRNA-Cancer research over the study period 2003 to 2019 was 18,636. Between 2012 and 2019, the growth rate of global publications is six times (n = 15,959; 90.71 percent articles) that of 2003 to 2011. (2704; 9.29 per cent articles). China published the most publications in the field of miRNA in cancer (n = 7782; 41%), while the United States had the most citations (n = 327,538; 48%) during the time span. Of these journals, Oncotarget has the highest percentage of article publications. The journal Cancer Research had the most citations (n = 41,876), with 6.20 per cent (n = 41,876). This study revealed a wide variety of journals in which miRNA-Cancer research are published; these bibliometric parameters exhibit crucial clinical information on performance assessment of research productivity and quality of research output. Therefore, this study provides a helpful reference for clinical oncologists, cancer scientists, policy decision-makers and clinical data researchers.
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spelling pubmed-89509622022-03-26 Mapping Research on miRNAs in Cancer: A Global Data Analysis and Bibliometric Profiling Analysis Shaw, Peter Lokhotiya, Kartik Kumarasamy, Chellan Sunil, Krishnan Suresh, Deepa Shetty, Sameep Muthukaliannan, Gothandam Kodiveri Baxi, Siddhartha Mani, Ravishankar Ram Sivanandy, Palanisamy Chandramoorthy, Harish C. Gupta, Madan Mohan Samiappan, Suja Jayaraj, Rama Pathophysiology Article miRNAs biomarkers are emerging as an essential part of clinical oncology. Their oncogenic and tumour suppressor properties playing a role in malignancy has generated interest in their potential for use in disease prognosis. While several studies on miRNA have been carried out across the globe, evaluating the clinical implications of miRNAs in cancer diagnosis and prognosis research has currently not been attempted. A study delineating the area of miRNA research, including the topics presently being focused on, the seminal papers in this field, and the direction of research interest, does not exist. This study aims to conduct a large-scale, global data analysis and bibliometric profiling analysis of studies to evaluate the research output of clinical implications of miRNAs in cancer diagnosis and prognosis listed in the SCOPUS database. A systematic search strategy was followed to identify and extract all relevant studies, subsequently analysed to generate a bibliometric map. SPSS software (version 27) was used to calculate bibliometric indicators or parameters for analysis, such as year and country of affiliation with leading authors, journals, and institutions. It is also used to analyse annual research outputs, including total citations and the number of times it has been cited with productive nations and H-index. The number of global research articles retrieved for miRNA-Cancer research over the study period 2003 to 2019 was 18,636. Between 2012 and 2019, the growth rate of global publications is six times (n = 15,959; 90.71 percent articles) that of 2003 to 2011. (2704; 9.29 per cent articles). China published the most publications in the field of miRNA in cancer (n = 7782; 41%), while the United States had the most citations (n = 327,538; 48%) during the time span. Of these journals, Oncotarget has the highest percentage of article publications. The journal Cancer Research had the most citations (n = 41,876), with 6.20 per cent (n = 41,876). This study revealed a wide variety of journals in which miRNA-Cancer research are published; these bibliometric parameters exhibit crucial clinical information on performance assessment of research productivity and quality of research output. Therefore, this study provides a helpful reference for clinical oncologists, cancer scientists, policy decision-makers and clinical data researchers. MDPI 2022-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8950962/ /pubmed/35366290 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathophysiology29010007 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Shaw, Peter
Lokhotiya, Kartik
Kumarasamy, Chellan
Sunil, Krishnan
Suresh, Deepa
Shetty, Sameep
Muthukaliannan, Gothandam Kodiveri
Baxi, Siddhartha
Mani, Ravishankar Ram
Sivanandy, Palanisamy
Chandramoorthy, Harish C.
Gupta, Madan Mohan
Samiappan, Suja
Jayaraj, Rama
Mapping Research on miRNAs in Cancer: A Global Data Analysis and Bibliometric Profiling Analysis
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title_full Mapping Research on miRNAs in Cancer: A Global Data Analysis and Bibliometric Profiling Analysis
title_fullStr Mapping Research on miRNAs in Cancer: A Global Data Analysis and Bibliometric Profiling Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Mapping Research on miRNAs in Cancer: A Global Data Analysis and Bibliometric Profiling Analysis
title_short Mapping Research on miRNAs in Cancer: A Global Data Analysis and Bibliometric Profiling Analysis
title_sort mapping research on mirnas in cancer: a global data analysis and bibliometric profiling analysis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8950962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35366290
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathophysiology29010007
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