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World J Gastroenterol. Dec 14, 2023; 29(46): 6076-6088
Published online Dec 14, 2023. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v29.i46.6076
Table 1 Top cited list of the top 5 highly cited papers related to “gastric cancer to depression” from 2001 to 2020
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Authors
Title
Journal
Time cited
1Brintzenhofe-Szoc et al[19]Mixed Anxiety/Depression Symptoms in a Large Cancer Cohort: Prevalence by Cancer TypePsychosomatics226
2Nordin et al[36]Predicting anxiety and depression among cancer patients: a clinical modelEuropean Journal of Cancer121
3Hong and Tian[37]Prevalence of anxiety and depression and their risk factors in Chinese cancer patientsSupportive Care in Cancer118
4Tavoli et al[54]Anxiety and depression in patients with gastrointestinal cancer: does knowledge of cancer diagnosis matter?BMC Gastroenterology98
5Kim et al[40]Prevalence and prognostic implications of psychological distress in patients with gastric cancerBMC Cancer68
Table 2 Top cited list of the top 5 highly cited papers related to “depression to gastric cancer” from 2001 to 2020
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Authors
Title
Journal
Time cited
1Lee et al[20]The Effect of Emotional Stress and Depression on the Prevalence of Digestive DiseasesJournal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility84
2Shi et al[38]Catecholamine up-regulates MMP-7 expression by activating AP-1 and STAT3 in gastric cancerMolecular Cancer72
3Bica et al[39]Depression as a Risk Factor of Organic Diseases: An International Integrative ReviewJournal of Nursing Scholarship38
4Nan et al[55]Effects of depression on parameters of cell-mediated immunity in patients with digestive tract cancersWorld Journal of Gastroenterology23
5Huang et al[44]Depression accelerates the development of gastric cancer through reactive oxygen species-activated ABL1 (Review)Oncology Reports21