Breast Cancer in Iran: the Trend of Iranian Researchers' Studies in MEDLINE Database

Background: The high incidence of breast cancer in young women in Iran and its resultant problems for families show the necessity of exploring studies conducted in this field. The present research was conducted to determine the volume of scientific production on breast cancer in Iran, and to compar...

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Main Author: Mohammad Hossein Biglu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014-01-01
Series:Basic & Clinical Cancer Research
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Online Access:https://bccr.tums.ac.ir/index.php/bccrj/article/view/94
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spelling doaj-b419aca5d2d643a2a3acb0a8049798d32021-04-04T07:07:49ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesBasic & Clinical Cancer Research2228-65272228-54662014-01-0161Breast Cancer in Iran: the Trend of Iranian Researchers' Studies in MEDLINE DatabaseMohammad Hossein Biglu0Research Center for Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran Background: The high incidence of breast cancer in young women in Iran and its resultant problems for families show the necessity of exploring studies conducted in this field. The present research was conducted to determine the volume of scientific production on breast cancer in Iran, and to compare it with that of other countries in the Middle East. Methods: This systematic review study used scientometric indicators, and investigated Iran’s volume of scientific production on breast cancer in MEDLINE database during 2000-2014. The scientific production was searched in MEDLINE database and retrieved with a combined strategy consisting of the keywords from Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), as well as, keywords suggested by specialists (physicians), and the data were transferred onto a checklist, which was designed in the Excel software, and were examined. Results: Iranian researchers have published 578 scientific documents on breast cancer in the studied period, with the highest rate in the subfield of epidemiology (39%), followed by the two subfields of basic and clinical molecular research. The mean participation of Iranian researchers was 5.3 persons per article. Almost 37% of Iranian articles were published in journals with impact factors between 0.693-4.469. Among all journals publishing Iranian articles, the Breast Cancer Research and Treatment Journal has the highest impact factor. The majority of Iranian articles were published in Thailand, the United States and the England. Conclusion: Iran’s scientific production on breast cancer has increased linearly in the studied period, in particular, after 2009. https://bccr.tums.ac.ir/index.php/bccrj/article/view/94Breast CancerIranEpidemiologic StudiesMolecular StudiesClinical StudiesScientometrics
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Breast Cancer in Iran: the Trend of Iranian Researchers' Studies in MEDLINE Database
Basic & Clinical Cancer Research
Breast Cancer
Iran
Epidemiologic Studies
Molecular Studies
Clinical Studies
Scientometrics
author_facet Mohammad Hossein Biglu
author_sort Mohammad Hossein Biglu
title Breast Cancer in Iran: the Trend of Iranian Researchers' Studies in MEDLINE Database
title_short Breast Cancer in Iran: the Trend of Iranian Researchers' Studies in MEDLINE Database
title_full Breast Cancer in Iran: the Trend of Iranian Researchers' Studies in MEDLINE Database
title_fullStr Breast Cancer in Iran: the Trend of Iranian Researchers' Studies in MEDLINE Database
title_full_unstemmed Breast Cancer in Iran: the Trend of Iranian Researchers' Studies in MEDLINE Database
title_sort breast cancer in iran: the trend of iranian researchers' studies in medline database
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Basic & Clinical Cancer Research
issn 2228-6527
2228-5466
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Background: The high incidence of breast cancer in young women in Iran and its resultant problems for families show the necessity of exploring studies conducted in this field. The present research was conducted to determine the volume of scientific production on breast cancer in Iran, and to compare it with that of other countries in the Middle East. Methods: This systematic review study used scientometric indicators, and investigated Iran’s volume of scientific production on breast cancer in MEDLINE database during 2000-2014. The scientific production was searched in MEDLINE database and retrieved with a combined strategy consisting of the keywords from Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), as well as, keywords suggested by specialists (physicians), and the data were transferred onto a checklist, which was designed in the Excel software, and were examined. Results: Iranian researchers have published 578 scientific documents on breast cancer in the studied period, with the highest rate in the subfield of epidemiology (39%), followed by the two subfields of basic and clinical molecular research. The mean participation of Iranian researchers was 5.3 persons per article. Almost 37% of Iranian articles were published in journals with impact factors between 0.693-4.469. Among all journals publishing Iranian articles, the Breast Cancer Research and Treatment Journal has the highest impact factor. The majority of Iranian articles were published in Thailand, the United States and the England. Conclusion: Iran’s scientific production on breast cancer has increased linearly in the studied period, in particular, after 2009.
topic Breast Cancer
Iran
Epidemiologic Studies
Molecular Studies
Clinical Studies
Scientometrics
url https://bccr.tums.ac.ir/index.php/bccrj/article/view/94
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