Title of article :
Breast cancer publication network: profile of co-authorship and co-organization
Author/Authors :
Biglu Mohammad-Hossein Research Center of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences - Tabriz, Iran , Abotalebi Parvaneh Research Center of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences - Tabriz, Iran , Ghavami Mostafa Radiology Department - Faculty of Pararmedical Sciences - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences - Tabriz, Iran
Abstract :
Breast cancer is one of the highest
reasons of deaths for people in the world. The
objective of current study is to analyze and visualize
the trend of global scientific activities in the field of
breast cancer during a period of 10 years through
2006-2015.
Methods: The current study was performed by
utilizing the scientometrics analysis and mapping
the co-authorship and co-organization networks.
The Web of Science Core Collection (WoS-CC)
database was used to extract all papers indexed as a
topic of breast cancer through 2006 to 2015. Research
productivity was measured through analysis several parameters, including: the number and
time course of publications, the journal and language of publications, the frequency and type
of publications, as well as top 20 active sub-categories together with country contribution. The
extracted data were transferred into the Excel charts and plotted as diagrams. The Science of
Science (Sci2) and CiteSpace softwares were used as tools for mapping the co-authorship and coorganization
networks of the published papers.
Results: Analysis of data indicated that the number of publications in the field of breast cancer has
linearly increased and correlated with the time-course of the study. The number of publication
indexed in WoS-CC in 2015 was two times greater than that of 2006, which reached from 15 229
documents in 2006 to 30 667 documents in 2015. English Language accounted for 98% of total
publications as the most dominant language. The vast majority of publications' type was in the
form of original journal articles (64.7%). Based on Bradford scatterings law, the journal of “Cancer
Research” was the most productive journal among the core journals, while the USA, China, and
England were the most prolific countries in the field. The co-organization network indicated the
dominant role of Harvard University in the field.
Conclusion: The integrity of network indicated that scientists in the field of breast cancer working
collaboratively to tackle the number one threat in women health.
Keywords :
Breast cancer , Co-authorship , Co-organization , Publication network , Scientometrics analysis
Journal title :
Bioimpacts