Targeted therapy for Wilms tumor: a bibliometric study of worldwide scientific activity and collaborative networks
Boshen Shu, Shufeng Zhang, Jian Gao, Lin Wang, Xiaohui Wang

TL;DR
This study analyzes global research trends in targeted therapy for Wilms tumor, highlighting key contributors and areas for improvement in collaboration.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of targeted therapy research for Wilms tumor, identifying key players and collaboration gaps.
Findings
The USA and Harvard University led in research output on Wilms tumor targeted therapy.
Keywords like 'lncRNA' and 'Biomarkers' indicate recent research trends in the field.
Global collaboration in this area remains limited, primarily concentrated in developed regions.
Abstract
Wilms tumor (WT), or nephroblastoma, is the most common abdominal solid tumor in children with a recurrence rate as high as 15%. Targeted therapy is an effective treatment choice for patients with WT. This study aimed to evaluate the global research activity and collaborative networks of WT targeted therapy through the bibliometric analysis. The Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database was used to search related studies on targeted therapy for WT published between 1945 and 2024. Subsequently, the VOSviewer, Graphpad, and Bibliometrix package in the R Studio were applied to conduct bibliometric and visualized analysis. A total of 1,604 publications were included in our analysis. The USA (n = 572) took the dominant position in the number of publications and Harvard University contributed most papers (n = 122). Sugiyama H and Oka Y demonstrated superior performance in this domain,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRenal and related cancers · Renal cell carcinoma treatment
