Background <p>Hodgkin lymphoma is a rare neoplasm of the lymphatic system, representing one of the most common cancers in young adults. It is characterised by a low number of malignant cells derived from B-lymphocytes and an extensive microenvironment.</p> Method <p>We used Scopus, Web of Science and PubMed databases with search descriptors; “Hodgkin* lymphoma“ and “Hodgkin* disease”. The common bibliometric indicators were applied.</p> Results <p>We retrieved a total of 18,304 articles within 2002 and 2022. The growth pattern showed a saturated pattern, with the linear and exponential plots coinciding. A small number of authors were responsible for the majority of the publications, with a transience index of 71.84%. The Bradford core consisted of 32 journals, with <i>Leukemia and Lymphoma</i> being at the top. The most productive institutions were resident in United States with the University of Texas MD Anderson Center at the helm. The United States was found to be the most productive country. Engert A. was the most productive author.</p> Conclusion <p>Scientific production in Hodgkin lymphoma was found to be saturated with a high transience index. This study provides a reference for oncologists, epidemiologists, funders, policy decision makers, academics, and Hodgkin lymphoma researchers.</p>

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Bibliometric analysis of global hodgkin lymphoma research from 2002 to 2022

  • Henshaw Uchechi Okoroiwu,
  • F. Javier Povedano-Montero,
  • Edet Effiong Asanga,
  • Joyce Ezekiel Etura,
  • Evidence Nwabueze Okoroiwu,
  • Kingsley Nwadiuto Igwe,
  • Uwem Okon Edet,
  • Michael Raymond Atim-Ebim,
  • Christopher Ogar Ogar,
  • Ekementeabasi Aniebo Umoh,
  • Simon Ogbonna Uzor,
  • Kingsley John Emmanuel,
  • Ikenna Kingsley Uchendu,
  • Adaeze Oreh,
  • Ndidi Patience Nwaiwu,
  • Emmanuel Ogon Bisong,
  • Ogechukwu C. Dozie-Nwakile,
  • Chidiebere Peter Echieh,
  • Dennis Akongfe Abunimye,
  • Enosakhare A. Asemota,
  • Ifeyinwa Maryann Okafor,
  • Prabhat Mittal,
  • Victor Odey Ogar,
  • Magnus Osahon Igbinovia,
  • Ugonna Cassandra Aniokete,
  • Chijioke J. V. Odaghara,
  • Ugochinyere Treasure Ude,
  • Olawale Abraham Oluwaseyi,
  • Elizabeth Finbarrs-Bello,
  • Ebere Favour Nwadum,
  • Simon Imakwu Okekpa,
  • Helen Ifeoma Udujih,
  • Azi Simon Onyema,
  • Ifeanyi Onyema Oshim,
  • Joy Ifesinachi Okereke,
  • Edadi Ukam Ekup,
  • Jude Iheanacho Ugwu,
  • Emmanuel Obasi,
  • Francisco López-Muñoz

摘要

Background

Hodgkin lymphoma is a rare neoplasm of the lymphatic system, representing one of the most common cancers in young adults. It is characterised by a low number of malignant cells derived from B-lymphocytes and an extensive microenvironment.

Method

We used Scopus, Web of Science and PubMed databases with search descriptors; “Hodgkin* lymphoma“ and “Hodgkin* disease”. The common bibliometric indicators were applied.

Results

We retrieved a total of 18,304 articles within 2002 and 2022. The growth pattern showed a saturated pattern, with the linear and exponential plots coinciding. A small number of authors were responsible for the majority of the publications, with a transience index of 71.84%. The Bradford core consisted of 32 journals, with Leukemia and Lymphoma being at the top. The most productive institutions were resident in United States with the University of Texas MD Anderson Center at the helm. The United States was found to be the most productive country. Engert A. was the most productive author.

Conclusion

Scientific production in Hodgkin lymphoma was found to be saturated with a high transience index. This study provides a reference for oncologists, epidemiologists, funders, policy decision makers, academics, and Hodgkin lymphoma researchers.