A bibliometric analysis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma radiomics: trends and insights
Minghua Deng,
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Yuhao Lin,
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Linghui Yan
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et al.
Frontiers in Oncology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: March 25, 2025
Background
Nasopharyngeal
carcinoma
(NPC)
is
a
malignant
tumor
characterized
by
distinct
geographic
and
pathological
features.
Enhancing
diagnostic
accuracy
timeliness
in
NPC
crucial
for
clinical
implications.
Radiomics
has
demonstrated
significant
potential
the
management
of
NPC.
Nonetheless,
paucity
bibliometric
studies
systematically
examined
existing
literature
th
domain.
The
objective
this
study
was
to
assess
current
landscape
project
future
trends
research.
Methods
This
conducted
search
on
English-language
concerning
application
radiomics
within
field
nasopharyngeal
research
from
January
2015
July
1,
2024,
utilizing
Web
Science
Core
Collection
(WoSCC)
database.
Bibliometric
visual
analyses
were
performed
using
VOSviewer
CiteSpace
software
publications
related
countries/regions,
authors,
journals,
references,
keywords.
Results
A
total
311
documents
retrieved,
yielding
229
eligible
after
screening,
comprising
209
articles
20
reviews.
Annual
showed
an
upward
trend,
while
citations
revealed
generally
declining
trend.
Notably,
China
contributed
most
(n=175).
Tian
Jie
Dong
Di
each
published
13
papers,
Zhang
B
frequently
co-cited
author.
Frontiers
Oncology
(n=25),
International
Journal
Radiation
Biology
Physics
had
highest
citation
count
(n=331).
Sun
Yat-sen
University
led
institutional
(n=39).
focuses
survival
prediction,
texture
analysis,
distant
metastasis,
may
guide
directions.
Conclusion
NRC
growing
annually,
as
indicated
analysis.
enhanced
precision
preoperative
diagnosis,
prognosis
NRC.
findings
offer
insights
into
trends.
However,
creating
extensive
datasets
bridging
research-to-clinical
gap
pose
challenges.
Future
should
focus
these
areas
advance
development.
Language: Английский
Enhanced MRI Radiomics Based Model for Predicting Recurrence or Metastasis of Nasopharyngeal Cancer (NC) Undergoing Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy: A Retrospective Study
Lina Song,
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Jun-Jie Liu,
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Yu Shang
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et al.
Cancer Control,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
31
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Nasopharyngeal
Carcinoma
(NC)
refers
to
the
malignant
tumor
that
occurs
at
top
and
side
walls
of
nasopharyngeal
cavity.
The
NC
incidence
rate
always
dominates
first
among
tumors
ear,
nose
throat,
mainly
in
Asia.
cases
are
concentrated
southern
provinces
China,
with
about
4
million
existing
NC.
With
pollution
environment
pickled
diet,
increase
life
pressure,
domestic
has
reached
4.5-6.5/100000
is
increasing
year
by
year.
It
was
reported
known
main
causes
include
hereditary
factor,
genetic
mutations,
EB
virus
infection,
common
clinical
symptoms
nasal
congestion,
bloody
mucus,
etc.
About
90%
highly
sensitive
radiotherapy
which
regard
as
preferred
treatment
method;
However,
for
lower
differentiation,
larger
volume,
recurrence
after
treatment,
surgical
resection
local
protons
heavy
ions
therapy
also
indispensable
means.
According
reports,
subtle
heterogeneity
diversity
exists
some
NC,
80%
undergone
25%
experienced
death
within
five
years
China.
Therefore,
screening
population
suspected
concurrent
chemoradiotherapy
may
improve
survival
rates
current
decision-making.
Language: Английский