Published online Oct 24, 2022. doi: 10.5306/wjco.v13.i10.835
Peer-review started: April 30, 2022
First decision: June 8, 2022
Revised: June 26, 2022
Accepted: October 11, 2022
Article in press: October 11, 2022
Published online: October 24, 2022
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In comparison to the general population, cancer patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have a mortality rate that is two times higher.
Despite the fact that numerous bibliometric studies have been carried out to assess COVID-19 research across the globe, there are few studies that have focused on COVID-19 literature and cancer research.
Through visual and bibliometric analysis, this study aimed to thoroughly examine the current state of publications on COVID-19 in the field of cancer.
The Scopus database was searched to identify publishing output data. To identify research hotspots related to cancer and COVID-19, this study used VOSviewer to analyze international collaboration networks and evaluate the terms most frequently used in the titles and abstracts of the articles retrieved. The Impact Index Per Article is shown for the top 10 highly cited publications gathered via Reference Citation Analysis (RCA).
The results of the present bibliometric analysis revealed that most hot research topics have evaluated “cancer care management during the COVID-19 pandemic”, and “COVID-19 vaccines in cancer patients”.
Based on a current review of hot topics and research patterns, the findings of this study may help researchers uncover new research areas in the field of cancer and COVID-19.
For oncologists, clinicians and virologists, this study aims to be a valuable resource and guide for research on emerging COVID-19 in the field of cancer to generate novel ideas for effective control measures and to outline COVID-19 vaccine guidance for cancer patients in the most timely manner.