1. Bibliometric analysis of global research status and trends of circadian rhythms in cancer from 2004 to 2024.
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Chen, Zhihong, Jiang, Shitao, Liu, Yaoge, Zhang, Ting, Zheng, Han, Mao, Yunhan, Zhang, Lei, Xu, Yiyao, and Lu, Xin
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BIBLIOMETRICS , *CHRONOBIOLOGY disorders , *SHIFT systems , *SCIENCE databases , *WEB databases , *CIRCADIAN rhythms - Abstract
Research linking circadian dysregulation to cancer development has received increasing attention recently. However, a comprehensive understanding of research hotspots and trends in this area remains limited. International studies on the circadian rhythms in cancer were retrieved and downloaded from the Web of Science database. Bibliometric analysis and visualization were performed using VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and HistCite. Three thousand three hundred and eighteen English articles from 2004 to 2024 were screened and evaluated. The increase in publications and citations reflected the rapid expansion of the field. Scholars and institutions in the United States have relatively high academic productivity and impact. Chronobiology International is the most popular journal. Key clustering analysis identified six themes: biochemistry and molecular biology, physiology and immunomodulation, night shift work and health effects, physiological and mental health, tumor therapy research, and oxidative stress and cancer-related mechanisms. Keyword burst analysis identified the regulation of circadian rhythms on cells and tumor microenvironment as the research frontiers. The role of circadian rhythms in tumor immunotherapy was a current research hotspot identified by reference co-citation clustering analysis. This study reveals the current status of research on the circadian rhythms in cancer and predicts future trends. These findings provide new ideas for developing novel cancer prevention and treatment strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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