| Literature DB >> 34702111 |
Herindita Puspitaningtyas1, Aufia Espressivo1, Susanna H Hutajulu1, Anis Fuad1, Matthew J Allsop2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of cancer and its prevalence are increasing in Indonesia. It is crucial to ensure national cancer policies are evidence-based and promote research. While cancer research is being conducted across Indonesia, the extent and focus of research activities are not known, with no existing synthesis of the cancer research landscape. We seek to address this gap by characterising trends in the extent and types of cancer research conducted in Indonesia.Entities:
Keywords: Indonesia; cancer epidemiology; cancer research; policy; scientometric analysis
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34702111 PMCID: PMC8554557 DOI: 10.1177/10732748211053464
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Control ISSN: 1073-2748 Impact factor: 3.302
Distribution of articles based on the research type and study design.
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| Review/Narrative | Basic Biology/Genetics | Preclinical | Descriptive/Within-Group | One-Group Analytic | Analytical | Intervention | Qualitative | Total | |
| 1 - Basic research & discovery science | 56 | 222 | 169 | 5 | 38 | 22 | - | - |
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| 2 - Clinical observations & experimental early-phase studies | 32 | 3 | 6 | 153 | 191 | 80 | 4 | - |
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| 3 - Clinical evaluations & trials | 29 | - | - | 76 | 109 | 72 | 35 | - |
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| 4 - Health services, policy, public health and implementation research | 87 | - | - | 125 | 173 | 28 | 5 | 53 |
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Overview of categories and definitions used for coding research type and study design for included studies.
| Research Type | Examples of Categories of Research Coded under Each Research Type |
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| 1 - Basic research & discovery science | • Studies focussing on DNA, cells, proteins, molecules, signalling pathways, tumour biology, tumour immunology and stem cells |
| 2 - Clinical observations & experimental early-phase studies | • Exploring whether new treatments, medications and diagnostic techniques are safe and effective in patients |
| 3 - Clinical evaluations & trials | • Comparisons between the most effective known treatment for a specific type or stage of cancer with a new approach (e.g. new drug, or combination of drugs, or a different way of using established therapies) |
| 4 - Health services, policy, public health and implementation research | • Methods to promote the adoption and integration of evidence-based practices, interventions, and policies into routine health care and public health settings to improve the impact on population health, including epidemiological studies |
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| 1 Review and narrative articles | Review article (systematic review, meta-analysis or literature review); Editorial paper, letter to the editor, short communication, guideline(s) |
| 2 Basic biology, genetic and biomarker investigation | Basic biology; genetics and immunology; biomarker discovery (non-drug related) |
| 3 Preclinical testing | Preclinical studies (in vitro, in vivo and in silico profiling using computer models of the drug-target interactions); animal studies and models |
| 4 Descriptive and within-group | Descriptive and within-group study design (case report, case series, cross-sectional study, longitudinal study, modelling studies with one group) |
| 5 One-group analytic | One-group analytical study, including prevalence from clinical and primary data |
| 6 Analytical | Analytic study (ecological study, cross-sectional two-group study with comparison between groups, cohort study, economic analytic modelling) |
| 7 Intervention | Intervention study (trials in humans including parallel-group and crossover designs) |
| 8 Qualitative | Qualitative study |
Figure 1.Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analysis flow diagram (PRISMA flow diagram).
Figure 2.Cancer research publication per year.
Figure 3.(a) Frequency of publication accross research organisations (Indonesia); (b) geographical depiction of location of lead authors across Indonesia.
Figure 4.(a) Publication frequency across research stages; (b) Publication frequency across study designs.
Figure 5.Social network analysis map of Indonesian cancer research.
Figure 6.Social network analysis maps of cancer research articles for: (a) Basic science/discovery research; (b) Clinical observation/experimental early-phase studies; (c) Clinical evaluations and trials; (d) Health services, policy, public health and implementation research.
Figure 7.Proportion of publications including international collaboration.
Figure 8.Frequency of publications in journals against the average h-index of journals.
Figure 9.Box plot of the average H-index for journals for article publications.