A bibliometric study was carried out to describe the scientific production on cancer written by peruvians and published
in international health journals, as well as to assess the scientific collaboration networks. It included articles on cancer
written in Peru between the years 2000 and 2011 and published in health journals indexed in SCOPUS or Science
Citation Index Expanded. In the 358 articles identified, an increase in the production was seen, from 4 articles in 2000
to 57 in 2011.The most studied types were cervical cancer (77 publications); breast cancer (53), and gastric cancer
(37). The National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases (INEN) was the most productive institution (121 articles) and had
the highest number of collaborations (180 different institutions). 52 clinical trials were identified, 29 of which had at
least one author from INEN. We can conclude that, cancer research is increasing in Peru, the INEN being the most
productive institution, with an important participation in clinical trials.
Authors: Mayta Tristán, Percy; Huamaní, Charles; Montenegro Idrogo, Juan José; Samanez Figari, César; González Alcaide, Gregorio
Source: Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/311234
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