Artificial Intelligence in Cancer Oncology Through Comprehensive Bibliometric Mapping of Global Trends Impact and Conceptual Structures

通过对全球趋势、影响和概念结构的全面文献计量分析,探讨人工智能在癌症肿瘤学中的应用

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Abstract

The integration of artificial intelligence, particularly deep learning, has transformed cancer oncology through more precise diagnostics, personalized therapies, and improved clinical decision-making. This study conducts a bibliometric mapping to capture global research trends, intellectual influence, and conceptual structures in cancer oncology and deep learning. A total of 19,627 peer-reviewed articles published between 2022 and 2025 were analyzed, retrieved from an initial dataset of 34,218 documents. Using Correspondence Analysis (CA) and Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) in RStudio, we evaluated both Author Keywords and Keyword Plus. The results highlight dominant themes, including multimodal learning and radiogenomics, while also uncovering emerging directions such as transformer-based models, federated learning for cross-institutional data, and the ethical dimensions of explainable AI in clinical workflows. MCA on Keyword Plus provided stronger explanatory power (80.01% and 8.76% for the first two dimensions) compared to CA on Author Keywords (5.27% and 3.73%). This mapping reveals critical gaps-such as limited participation from low- and middle-income countries, lack of standardized datasets, and insufficient multidisciplinary collaboration. By identifying these challenges and opportunities, the study provides actionable insights for researchers, policymakers, and clinicians to advance inclusive and ethically responsible AI-driven cancer research.

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