Nanoparticle trends and hotspots in lung cancer diagnosis from 2006-2023: a bibliometric analysis
2024

Trends in Nanoparticles for Lung Cancer Diagnosis: A Bibliometric Review

Sample size: 966 publication Evidence: high

Author Information

Author(s): Yilun Wang, Yaojing Zhang, Hongcan Shi

Primary Institution: Clinical Medical College, Yangzhou University

Hypothesis

This study aims to analyze the trends and hotspots in the use of nanoparticles for lung cancer diagnosis from 2006 to 2023.

Conclusion

The study provides a quantitative overview of the literature on nanoparticles in lung cancer diagnosis and identifies future research trends.

Supporting Evidence

  • China leads in the number of publications on nanoparticles in lung cancer diagnosis.
  • The study identified key research focuses such as biomarkers and biosensors.
  • Annual publications in this field have increased significantly since 2006.

Takeaway

Researchers looked at a lot of studies about using tiny particles to help find lung cancer better. They found that more and more studies are being done on this topic.

Methodology

The study used bibliometric tools to analyze articles retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection.

Limitations

The analysis was limited to English-language studies from the Web of Science database only.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.3389/fonc.2024.1453021

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