Scientific publications on hepatocellular carcinoma: a global survey of the literature with a special emphasis on China’s contributions
Introduction
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common liver malignancy (1). It is estimated that HCC accounts for 70–90% of all liver cancers. HCC is the 6th most common cancer and the 2nd cause of malignancy-related death worldwide (2-5). Major etiologies of HCC include viral hepatitis B and C, alcoholic liver disease, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, and autoimmune hepatitis. There are many therapeutic options to address HCC (6). Classical treatment options include liver transplantation, surgical resection, radiofrequency ablation, transarterial chemoembolization, as well as sorafenib (7-12). Novel treatment options have emerged in recent years, including radioembolization (13,14), thermotherapy (15), high-intensity focused ultrasound (16), radiotherapy (17), three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy, argon-helium cryotherapy system, traditional Chinese medicine (18), cytokine-induced killer cell therapy (19), regorafenib (20,21), and tivantinib (22,23), as well as others. Additionally, new modalities for the prognostic assessment of HCC and treatment selection have been proposed and/or employed in clinical practice (24-29).
Generally, current understanding of HCC has dramatically improved owing to a remarkable growth of scientific publications in this topic and rapid dissemination of associated knowledge. Herein, we have conducted a literature review to systematically analyze the distribution of scientific publications regarding HCC according to the publication years, regions, journals, research areas, organizations, and funding agencies by using the Web of Science database.
Methods
We searched published papers regarding HCC via the Web of Science database from January, 1980 to December, 2016. The search item was “hepatocellular carcinoma”. All publication types (reviews, case reports, comments, letters, and clinical or experimental studies) were included. We did not identify any duplicated publications among the different journals. We stratified the publications according to the specific categories originally established by the Web of Science, and we identified the publication year, countries/territories, journals, research areas, organizations, and funding agencies. We calculated the number of publications within the defined categories. All relevant data is reported in text and/or tables. Line charts are used to demonstrate the trends, while pie and line charts are used to express the proportions. Relevant statistical analyses were performed by using the SPSS 16.0 statistical software (Chicago, IL, USA) and Microsoft Excel 2010.
Results
Overall, 103,197 papers were identified in the query.
Publication year
The number of publications per year gradually increased over the period (Figure 1), the largest number being in 2016 (n=10,763). The increased trend in HCC publications was noted after 2007.
Countries/territories
The top 100 countries/territories of publication origin are summarized in Table S1 and Figure 2. The rank order of top 10 countries/territories of publication origin include USA (n=24,685), China (n=22,466), Japan (n=17,366), Italy (n=7,153), Germany (n=6,280), South Korea (n=5,632), Taiwan (n=5,285), France (n=5,213), England (n=3,484), and Spain (n=2,644), respectively.
Prior to 2003, Japan was the country of origin of the greatest number of publications, followed by USA. During the period of 2004–2012, USA was the greatest contributor of publications, followed by China and Japan. After 2013, China became the largest contributor of publications followed by USA. This trend continued with China leading the number of publications and in 2016 exceeding USA publications greater than 2-fold (Figure 3).
Journals
The top 100 journals according to the number of publications are summarized in Table S2. The top ten journals according to the number of publications included Hepatology (n=6,291), Journal of Hepatology (n=3,143), Word Journal of Gastroenterology (n=2,214), Gastroenterology (n=1,950), PLos One (n=1,813), Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology (n=1,650), Cancer Research (n=1,424), Hepato-gastroenterology (n=1,403), Oncotarget (n=1,090), and Liver Transplantation (n=1,046) (Figure 4).
Among the top five journals within the area of gastroenterology/hepatology according to the journal impact factor, the number of publications was listed as follows: Gastroenterology (n=1,950), Gut (n=504), Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology (n=69), Hepatology (n=6,291), and Journal of Hepatology (n=3,143) (Figure 5).
Next, the top five journals within the area of oncology according to the journal impact factor, the number of publications was listed as follows: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians (n=0), Nature Reviews Cancer (n=40), The Lancet Oncology (n=0), Cancer Cell (n=40), and Journal of Clinical Oncology (n=930) (Figure 6).
Lastly, the top five journals within the area of general and internal medicine according to the journal impact factor, the number of publications was listed as follows: New England Journal of Medicine (n=111), Lancet (n=114), JAMA (n=0), British Medical Journal (n=32), and Annals of Internal Medicine (n=100) (Figure 7).
Research areas
The top 100 research areas are summarized in Table S3. The top ten research areas included gastroenterology/hepatology (n=29,931), oncology (n=24,609), surgery (n=10,474), radiology nuclear medical imaging (n=8,256), biochemistry molecular biology (n=7,385), cell biology (n=5,626), pharmacology pharmacy (n=5,070), research experimental medicine (n=4,868), pathology (n=4,459), and general internal medicine (n=3,642) (Figure 8).
Organizations
The top 100 organizations are summarized in Table S4. The top ten organizations included Assistance Publique Hopitaux Paris Aphp (n=2,299), Institut National De La Sante ET DE LA Recherche Medicale Inserm (n=2,225), University of California System (n=2,132), Fudan University (n=2,057), Harvard University (n=1,763), National Institutes of Health NIH USA (n=1,751), National Taiwan University (n=1,712), University of Tokyo (n=1,572), Sun Yat Sen University (n=1,505), and University of Hong Kong (n=1,470) (Figure 9). Notably, after 2012, researchers from the Fudan University ranked first among all organizations with respect to number of publications per year, followed by the National Taiwan University.
Funding agencies
According to the number of publications supported by funding agencies, National Natural Science Foundation of China (n=7,779) supported the largest number of publications followed by National Institutes of Health (n=6,388), Health and Human Services (n=3,966), and National Cancer Institute (n=2,638).
Discussion
Currently, scientific publications are the reliable means of rapidly and widely disseminating relevant knowledge discovered by researchers worldwide. By analyzing the characteristics of scientific publications within a particular topic, researchers may obtain critical information such as: (I) the importance of the topic; (II) the contributions by different regions, institutions, and study teams; (III) the most popular research areas at present and future. To the best of our knowledge, there are some similar papers which have explored the scientific publications in the field of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, such as primary biliary cirrhosis (30), portal vein thrombosis, and Budd-Chiari syndrome (31). In addition, there are manuscripts which have explored scientific publications according to the type of study (32) and journal distribution (33). In the present study, we have performed the first systematic analysis examining characteristics of scientific publications in the field of HCC.
We identified an abundance of manuscripts relating to HCC with a striking increase over recent years. Figure 1 demonstrates a drastically increased slope with regard to publication numbers over recent years. This finding is concordant with the increased global disease burden of HCC. Unfortunately, the increase in disease prevalence has not been accompanied by significant improvements in HCC outcomes despite developments of novel treatment modalities.
We also demonstrated the evolving distribution of HCC manuscripts worldwide. Until recently, USA had the largest number of HCC publications, closely followed by China. However, as shown in Figure 3, China has significantly surpassed all countries in the annual number of HCC manuscripts published after 2013. The following points should be noted: (I) only the Web of Science, in which nearly all indexed papers are published in English language, was employed; (II) manuscripts from the USA are published in English; (III) many Chinese researchers are more skilled at publishing in Chinese-language journals. Not surprisingly, China will rank first in total number of HCC manuscripts in the near future as evident by its swift increase in rate of publication. Indeed, this point could be confirmed by another two findings of our study: (I) the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the largest funding project in China, gives financial support to the largest number of publications among all funding agencies; (II) the Fudan University, one of the most prestigious Universities in China, has produced the largest annual number of HCC manuscripts in recent years. This phenomenon may be explained by the fact that China has the largest number of patients affected by HCC with an ever-growing incidence and perhaps due to more research funding having been provided by the Chinese government.
Based on the analysis regarding the number of publications according to journals and research areas, we found that a majority of papers were published in the field of digestive diseases and cancer. It should be noted that the Hepatology, the most impactful journal in the field of hepatology, had published 6,275 papers.
Our study has several limitations. First, we just analyzed the quantity of HCC papers according to the inherent categories established by the Web of Science. We did not evaluate the importance and quality of scientific publications or calculate the number of citations associated with each manuscript. Second, we limited the search to the Web of Science, rather than other databases. Last, we did not classify manuscripts according to the type of study.
In conclusion, we performed the first systematic analysis outlining world distribution of HCC manuscripts. It is clear over recent years that great attention has been focused on the study of HCC, with China contributing most to this great surge of dissemination of knowledge.
Table S1
Countries/territories | No. of paper |
---|---|
USA | 24,685 |
China | 22,466 |
Japan | 17,366 |
Italy | 7,153 |
Germany | 6,280 |
South Korea | 5,632 |
Taiwan | 5,285 |
France | 5,213 |
England | 3,484 |
Spain | 2,644 |
Canada | 2,174 |
Australia | 1,510 |
India | 1,327 |
Switzerland | 1,317 |
Netherlands | 1,082 |
Egypt | 1,043 |
Singapore | 1,009 |
Belgium | 953 |
Turkey | 933 |
Greece | 827 |
Austria | 783 |
Brazil | 775 |
Sweden | 709 |
Israel | 501 |
Thailand | 461 |
Poland | 458 |
South Africa | 453 |
Scotland | 400 |
Saudi Arabia | 399 |
Iran | 388 |
Denmark | 346 |
Romania | 278 |
Pakistan | 277 |
Portugal | 271 |
Mexico | 268 |
Hong Kong | 259 |
Argentina | 257 |
Hungary | 255 |
Finland | 237 |
Norway | 231 |
Russia | 228 |
Malaysia | 199 |
New Zealand | 198 |
Ireland | 195 |
Czech Republic | 187 |
Chile | 107 |
Vietnam | 97 |
Nigeria | 94 |
Philippines | 84 |
Wales | 80 |
Indonesia | 78 |
Serbia | 66 |
Morocco | 61 |
Croatia | 61 |
Fed Rep Ger | 60 |
Slovenia | 56 |
Gambia | 54 |
U Arab Emirates | 50 |
Lebanon | 50 |
Bulgaria | 47 |
Tunisia | 45 |
Slovakia | 44 |
Colombia | 40 |
Ukraine | 32 |
Mongol Peo Rep | 32 |
Qatar | 30 |
North Ireland | 30 |
Kuwait | 29 |
Sudan | 28 |
Ghana | 28 |
Cyprus | 27 |
Bangladesh | 27 |
Luxembourg | 26 |
Zimbabwe | 24 |
Venezuela | 24 |
Cameroon | 24 |
Cuba | 20 |
Nepal | 18 |
Ussr | 18 |
Uruguay | 17 |
Sri Lanka | 17 |
Senegal | 17 |
Peru | 17 |
Senegambia | 16 |
Ethiopia | 15 |
Myanmar | 14 |
Lithuania | 14 |
Uganda | 14 |
Kenya | 13 |
Jordan | 13 |
Kazakhstan | 12 |
Iraq | 12 |
Iceland | 12 |
Tanzania | 11 |
Algeria | 11 |
Latvia | 10 |
Gabon | 10 |
Estonia | 10 |
Costa Rica | 10 |
Albania | 9 |
Table S2
Journals | No. of paper |
---|---|
Hepatology | 6,291 |
Journal of Hepatology | 3,143 |
World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2,214 |
Gastroenterology | 1,950 |
PLos One | 1,813 |
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology | 1,650 |
Cancer Research | 1,424 |
Hepato Gastroenterology | 1,403 |
Oncotarget | 1,090 |
Liver Transplantation | 1,046 |
Hepatology Research | 943 |
Journal of Clinical Oncology | 930 |
Oncology Reports | 911 |
Radiology | 870 |
Liver International | 820 |
Cancer | 795 |
Tumor Biology | 772 |
American Journal of Gastroenterology | 746 |
Cancer Letters | 740 |
International Journal of Cancer | 686 |
International Journal of Oncology | 679 |
American Journal of Roentgenology | 674 |
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 587 |
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 586 |
Digestive Diseases and Sciences | 572 |
Anticancer Research | 564 |
Oncogene | 549 |
Annals of Surgical Oncology | 536 |
Carcinogenesis | 531 |
Journal of Gastroenterology | 513 |
Gut | 504 |
Transplantation Proceedings | 502 |
Clinical Cancer Research | 488 |
Scientific Reports | 434 |
Transplantation | 428 |
British Journal of Cancer | 428 |
Annals of Oncology | 426 |
Oncology Letters | 419 |
Digestive and Liver Disease | 419 |
Journal of Viral Hepatitis | 414 |
BMC Cancer | 411 |
Laboratory Investigation | 409 |
Journal of Medical Virology | 408 |
Modern Pathology | 407 |
Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology | 393 |
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 390 |
American Journal of Transplantation | 381 |
World Journal of Surgery | 379 |
Molecular Medicine Reports | 378 |
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 374 |
Annals of Surgery | 374 |
European Journal of Gastroenterology Hepatology | 371 |
Journal of Surgical Oncology | 355 |
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology | 355 |
European Journal of Cancer | 345 |
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention | 333 |
Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology | 320 |
Oncology | 315 |
Gastroenterologie Clinique Et Biologique | 311 |
European Radiology | 305 |
British Journal of Surgery | 304 |
Journal of Virology | 300 |
European Journal of Radiology | 297 |
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology | 295 |
Abdominal Imaging | 277 |
Cancer Science | 276 |
Surgery | 272 |
International Journal of Molecular Medicine | 268 |
Medicine | 264 |
Alimentary Pharmacology Therapeutics | 261 |
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery | 251 |
Seminars in Liver Disease | 249 |
Hepatology International | 248 |
Medical Oncology | 247 |
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology | 239 |
Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences of The United States of America | 235 |
International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 232 |
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine | 231 |
Transplant International | 230 |
Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 229 |
Journal of Experimental Clinical Cancer Research | 228 |
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography | 226 |
Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Diseases International | 223 |
Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology | 221 |
Human Pathology | 218 |
HPB | 218 |
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 212 |
American Journal of Pathology | 210 |
Chinese Medical Journal | 209 |
Molecular Carcinogenesis | 207 |
Biomed Research International | 201 |
Digestive Diseases | 200 |
Oncotargets and Therapy | 197 |
Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 191 |
Hepatitis Monthly | 187 |
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology | 183 |
Journal of Surgical Research | 181 |
Journal of Proteome Research | 176 |
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 172 |
Intervirology | 166 |
Table S3
Research areas | No. of paper |
---|---|
Gastroenterology hepatology | 29,931 |
Oncology | 24,609 |
Surgery | 10,474 |
Radiology nuclear medicine medical imaging | 8,256 |
Biochemistry molecular biology | 7,385 |
Cell biology | 5,626 |
Pharmacology pharmacy | 5,070 |
Research experimental medicine | 4,868 |
Pathology | 4,459 |
General internal medicine | 3,642 |
Science technology other topics | 3,180 |
Transplantation | 2,988 |
Immunology | 2,855 |
Genetics heredity | 2,647 |
Virology | 2,410 |
Chemistry | 2,019 |
Biotechnology applied microbiology | 2,015 |
Toxicology | 1,538 |
Infectious diseases | 1,344 |
Biophysics | 1,342 |
Cardiovascular system cardiology | 1,326 |
Public environmental occupational health | 1,022 |
Endocrinology metabolism | 865 |
Medical laboratory technology | 830 |
Hematology | 742 |
Microbiology | 655 |
Engineering | 653 |
Life sciences biomedicine other topics | 633 |
Physiology | 542 |
Pediatrics | 534 |
Materials science | 513 |
Nutrition dietetics | 473 |
Food science technology | 441 |
Acoustics | 427 |
Integrative complementary medicine | 411 |
Neurosciences neurology | 349 |
Veterinary sciences | 335 |
Health care sciences services | 280 |
Environmental sciences ecology | 256 |
Urology nephrology | 255 |
Plant sciences | 252 |
Obstetrics gynecology | 232 |
Physics | 196 |
Mathematical computational biology | 195 |
Dermatology | 195 |
Computer science | 185 |
Substance abuse | 179 |
Respiratory system | 163 |
Developmental biology | 155 |
Tropical medicine | 133 |
Anatomy morphology | 126 |
Dentistry oral surgery medicine | 125 |
Polymer science | 113 |
Optics | 112 |
Agriculture | 95 |
Medical informatics | 91 |
Geriatrics gerontology | 87 |
Spectroscopy | 82 |
Business economics | 73 |
Mathematics | 72 |
Microscopy | 65 |
Zoology | 61 |
Rheumatology | 61 |
Parasitology | 61 |
Nuclear science technology | 61 |
Anesthesiology | 60 |
Otorhinolaryngology | 58 |
Reproductive biology | 54 |
Electrochemistry | 54 |
Ophthalmology | 52 |
Nursing | 48 |
Imaging science photographic technology | 45 |
Marine freshwater biology | 43 |
Instruments instrumentation | 41 |
Psychiatry | 38 |
Psychology | 36 |
Orthopedics | 35 |
Allergy | 30 |
Rehabilitation | 22 |
Mycology | 20 |
Legal medicine | 20 |
Emergency medicine | 20 |
Biomedical social sciences | 20 |
Education educational research | 16 |
Fisheries | 15 |
Crystallography | 14 |
Telecommunications | 13 |
Automation control systems | 13 |
Robotics | 11 |
Water resources | 10 |
Sport sciences | 10 |
Anthropology | 10 |
Thermodynamics | 5 |
Social sciences other topics | 5 |
Mechanics | 5 |
Behavioral sciences | 5 |
Oceanography | 4 |
Mathematical methods in social sciences | 4 |
Evolutionary biology | 4 |
Audiology speech language pathology | 4 |
Table S4
Organizations | No. of paper |
---|---|
Assistance Publique Hopitaux Paris APHP | 2,299 |
Institut National De La Sante Et De La Recherche Medicale Inserm | 2,225 |
University of California System | 2,132 |
Fudan University | 2,057 |
Harvard University | 1,763 |
National Institutes of Health NIH USA | 1,751 |
National Taiwan University | 1,712 |
University of Tokyo | 1,572 |
Sun Yat Sen University | 1,505 |
University of Hong Kong | 1,470 |
Second Military Medical University | 1,274 |
Seoul National University | 1,251 |
Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education Pcshe | 1,189 |
Shanghai Jiao Tong University | 1,173 |
University of London | 1,170 |
Chinese University of Hong Kong | 1,170 |
NIH National Cancer Institute NCI | 1,169 |
National Taiwan University Hospital | 1,146 |
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital | 1,131 |
Johns Hopkins University | 1,128 |
UTMD Anderson Cancer Center | 1,046 |
Yonsei University | 995 |
National Yang Ming University | 986 |
VA Boston Healthcare System | 970 |
Osaka University | 952 |
Zhejiang University | 942 |
University of Pittsburgh | 940 |
Chinese Academy of Sciences | 918 |
Mayo Clinic | 884 |
National Cancer Center Japan | 877 |
University of Barcelona | 875 |
University of Toronto | 861 |
Chang Gung University | 846 |
Universite Sorbonne Paris Cite USPC Comue | 832 |
Kyushu University | 828 |
University of California San Francisco | 799 |
Sungkyunkwan University | 787 |
Sorbonne Universites Comue | 786 |
Pierre Marie Curie University Paris 6 | 783 |
University of Milan | 776 |
Massachusetts General Hospital | 772 |
University of Bologna | 767 |
Mount Sinai School Of Medicine | 740 |
Peking University | 725 |
Samsung Medical Center | 719 |
Kanazawa University | 716 |
Ruprecht Karl University Heidelberg | 702 |
Hospital Clinic De Barcelona | 687 |
Kyoto University | 684 |
Unicancer | 677 |
Huazhong University of Science Technology | 675 |
Hopital Universitaire Beaujon APHP | 674 |
Shandong University | 670 |
Fourth Military Medical University | 650 |
Nanjing Medical University | 647 |
Kurume University | 644 |
University of California Los Angeles | 636 |
National University of Singapore | 629 |
Sichuan University | 625 |
University of Ulsan | 624 |
University College London | 618 |
University of Michigan System | 613 |
University of Michigan | 612 |
Chiba University | 600 |
University of Padua | 593 |
University of Munich | 592 |
Prince of Wales Hospital | 586 |
Stanford University | 572 |
China Medical University Taiwan | 562 |
Helmholtz Association | 560 |
University of North Carolina | 550 |
Kindai University Kinki University | 537 |
Central South University | 537 |
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Peking Union Medical College | 534 |
Osaka City University | 528 |
Xi An Jiaotong University | 526 |
Taipei Veterans General Hospital | 523 |
Hannover Medical School | 518 |
Humboldt University of Berlin | 514 |
Centre National De La Recherche Scientifique CNRS | 511 |
Imperial College London | 505 |
Free University of Berlin | 505 |
University of Pennsylvania | 501 |
Kaohsiung Medical University | 497 |
Okayama University | 494 |
Northwestern University | 491 |
Catholic University of Korea | 488 |
Idibaps | 486 |
University of Washington Seattle | 485 |
University of Washington | 485 |
Seoul National University Hospital | 475 |
Charite Medical University of Berlin | 474 |
Baylor College of Medicine | 467 |
University of Southern California | 463 |
Irccs Ca Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico | 450 |
Asan Medical Center | 444 |
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center | 443 |
Southern Medical University China | 439 |
State University System Of Florida | 438 |
Hiroshima University | 437 |
Acknowledgements
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Cite this article as: Hou F, Han T, Sugawara Y, Bodzin AS, Cronin DC, Hong SK, Levi Sandri GB, Rasul KI, Omar A, Bhattacharyya GS, Mohanty SR, Wang SD, Qi X; Written on behalf of AME Liver Disease Cooperative Group. Scientific publications on hepatocellular carcinoma: a global survey of the literature with a special emphasis on China’s contributions. AME Med J 2017;2:101.