Frontiers in Oncology (Feb 2023)

A bibliometric and visual analysis of publications on artificial intelligence in colorectal cancer (2002-2022)

  • Pan Huang,
  • Pan Huang,
  • Pan Huang,
  • Zongfeng Feng,
  • Zongfeng Feng,
  • Zongfeng Feng,
  • Xufeng Shu,
  • Xufeng Shu,
  • Xufeng Shu,
  • Ahao Wu,
  • Ahao Wu,
  • Ahao Wu,
  • Zhonghao Wang,
  • Zhonghao Wang,
  • Zhonghao Wang,
  • Tengcheng Hu,
  • Tengcheng Hu,
  • Tengcheng Hu,
  • Yi Cao,
  • Yi Cao,
  • Yi Cao,
  • Yi Tu,
  • Zhengrong Li,
  • Zhengrong Li,
  • Zhengrong Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1077539
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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BackgroundColorectal cancer (CRC) has the third-highest incidence and second-highest mortality rate of all cancers worldwide. Early diagnosis and screening of CRC have been the focus of research in this field. With the continuous development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, AI has advantages in many aspects of CRC, such as adenoma screening, genetic testing, and prediction of tumor metastasis.ObjectiveThis study uses bibliometrics to analyze research in AI in CRC, summarize the field’s history and current status of research, and predict future research directions.MethodWe searched the SCIE database for all literature on CRC and AI. The documents span the period 2002-2022. we used bibliometrics to analyze the data of these papers, such as authors, countries, institutions, and references. Co-authorship, co-citation, and co-occurrence analysis were the main methods of analysis. Citespace, VOSviewer, and SCImago Graphica were used to visualize the results.ResultThis study selected 1,531 articles on AI in CRC. China has published a maximum number of 580 such articles in this field. The U.S. had the most quality publications, boasting an average citation per article of 46.13. Mori Y and Ding K were the two authors with the highest number of articles. Scientific Reports, Cancers, and Frontiers in Oncology are this field’s most widely published journals. Institutions from China occupy the top 9 positions among the most published institutions. We found that research on AI in this field mainly focuses on colonoscopy-assisted diagnosis, imaging histology, and pathology examination.ConclusionAI in CRC is currently in the development stage with good prospects. AI is currently widely used in colonoscopy, imageomics, and pathology. However, the scope of AI applications is still limited, and there is a lack of inter-institutional collaboration. The pervasiveness of AI technology is the main direction of future housing development in this field.

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