Discover Oncology (May 2025)
Disclosing the development and focus of sequencing and omics studies in kidney neoplasm research
Abstract
Abstract Background Kidney cancer is a worldwide prevalent urological malignancy and the leading cause of death. Sequencing and omics studies play a crucial role in unraveling its molecular mechanisms and diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic relevance. This study aims to offer a comprehensive review of the evolving trends and hotspots of sequencing and omics studies in kidney neoplasms. Methods We conducted the retrieval of scientific publications on sequencing and omics studies in kidney neoplasms from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) on July 3, 2023. The R-based bibliometrix package, VOSviewer, and CiteSpace were utilized to conduct the holistic bibliometric analysis to obtain objective and data-driven results. A comprehensive consultation of papers was then proceeded for an in-depth review. Results Our investigation yielded a dataset containing 1260 records from 509 sources, with 43,404 references, from 1960 to 2023. Publication and citation frequencies have been consistently growing. In country analysis, China and the USA led the research, displaying substantial collaboration. Notable contributors like TEH BT, SAUTER G, and FUTREAL PA shaped this research landscape. Key journals such as PLoS One, Cancer Research, and New England Journal of Medicine actively participated in and significantly influenced this field. Distinguished publications and references were also revealed, along with their historical citation and co-citation relationships. A panel of keywords, including RCC, biomarker, and multi-omics data were identified and clustered. Conclusion We obtained a profound understanding of the developing trends and hotspots of research investigating sequencing and omics studies in kidney neoplasms. Specifically, we have highlighted three hotspots: “explore molecular mechanisms of RCC pathogenesis, progression, and metastasis”, “identify molecular biomarkers of RCC for diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutics”, “investigate tumor heterogeneity and tailor personalized therapeutic strategies for RCC”. Hopefully, our study will serve as a valuable reference for scientific researchers and clinical practitioners.
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