Norman Schöffel1, Meike Krempel, Matthias Bundschuh, Michael H Bendels, Dörthe Brüggmann, David A Groneberg. 1. From the *Department of Preventive Medicine, Institute of Occupational Medicine, Social Medicine and Environmental Medicine, Goethe-University, Frankfurt, Germany and †Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Despite decades of effort, the 5-year overall survival rate of pancreatic cancer (PC) remains at only approximately 5%. Until now, no detailed knowledge regarding the worldwide research architecture of PC has yet been established. METHODS: Hence, we conducted this scientometric analysis to quantify the global research activity in this field. The total research productivity was screened and research output of countries, categories, individual institutions, authors, and their collaborative networks were analyzed by the new quality and quantity indices in science platform. Results were visualized via state-of-the-art density equalizing mapping projections. RESULTS: The results indicated that Japan, Germany, and the United States played a leading role regarding output activity, multilateral, and bilateral cooperations. Within the past decades, the topic PC has developed into a scientific field covering many subject areas. Recently published studies predict that the scientific progress will be mainly depending on international cooperations; we can confirm that development by now. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that the field of PC is constantly progressing in which the influence of international cooperations on the scientific progress is of increasing importance. Nevertheless, research in the field of PC still needs to be strengthened to reduce morbidity and mortality in the future.
OBJECTIVES: Despite decades of effort, the 5-year overall survival rate of pancreatic cancer (PC) remains at only approximately 5%. Until now, no detailed knowledge regarding the worldwide research architecture of PC has yet been established. METHODS: Hence, we conducted this scientometric analysis to quantify the global research activity in this field. The total research productivity was screened and research output of countries, categories, individual institutions, authors, and their collaborative networks were analyzed by the new quality and quantity indices in science platform. Results were visualized via state-of-the-art density equalizing mapping projections. RESULTS: The results indicated that Japan, Germany, and the United States played a leading role regarding output activity, multilateral, and bilateral cooperations. Within the past decades, the topic PC has developed into a scientific field covering many subject areas. Recently published studies predict that the scientific progress will be mainly depending on international cooperations; we can confirm that development by now. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that the field of PC is constantly progressing in which the influence of international cooperations on the scientific progress is of increasing importance. Nevertheless, research in the field of PC still needs to be strengthened to reduce morbidity and mortality in the future.
Authors: David A Groneberg; Hannah Braumann; Stefan Rolle; David Quarcoo; Doris Klingelhöfer; Axel Fischer; Albert Nienhaus; Dörthe Brüggmann Journal: Int Arch Occup Environ Health Date: 2020-05-05 Impact factor: 3.015
Authors: David A Groneberg; Stefan Rolle; Michael H K Bendels; Doris Klingelhöfer; Norman Schöffel; Jan Bauer; Dörthe Brüggmann Journal: PLoS One Date: 2019-12-13 Impact factor: 3.240