Knowledge structure and dynamic evolution of nanomedicine in liver cancer research: a scientometric analysis and visualization
Shaodong Li, Dapeng Cui, Bo Shao, Zhenhua Kang, Guoqiang Yan

TL;DR
This study maps the growth and trends in nanomedicine research for liver cancer using bibliometric analysis and visualization.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive scientometric evaluation and visualization of nanomedicine's role in liver cancer research.
Findings
The number of nanomedicine-related liver cancer articles has increased significantly from 2000 to 2024.
China and the USA lead in publications, with Hepatocellular carcinoma and targeted delivery as key research areas.
Keywords like 'nanocrystals' and 'biodistribution' indicate emerging trends in the field.
Abstract
Nanomedicine has received much attention for its potential applications in the diagnosis and treatment of liver cancer. However, no bibliometric evaluation has been conducted to present an assessment of scientific progress in the field. The aim of this study is to comprehensively catalog the cooperation and influence of journals, countries, institutions, and authors in the field of nanomedicine in liver cancer from the perspective of bibliometrics, evaluate the clustering evolution of knowledge structure, and uncover hot topics and emerging themes. Articles and reviews related to nanomedicine and liver cancer were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Literature Library using Topic Search. #1 T= (“Hepatic Neoplasm*” OR “Liver Neoplasm” OR “Liver Cancer*” OR “Hepatocellular Cancer*” OR “Hepatic Cancer*“), #2 T= “nano*“, the search strategy is set as #1 AND #2 limited to Science…
Genes, proteins, chemicals, diseases, species, mutations and cell lines named across the full text — each resolved to its canonical identifier and authoritative record.
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TopicsComputational Drug Discovery Methods
