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McGill University Reports Findings in Cancer (Robotic Surgery in Gynecologic Onc ology-A Bibliometric Study)

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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – New research on Cancer is the subject of a report. According to news reporting out of Montreal, Canada, by NewsRx edit ors, research stated, “To characterize robotic surgery publications in gynecolog ic oncology, and to identify factors associated with high citation metrics. A cr oss-sectional study SETTING: Original articles on robotic surgery in gynecologic oncology. No patients involved.” Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from McGill University, “Robotic surgeries in gynecologic oncology. We performed PubMed Medical Subject Headings search for original articles on robotic surgery in gynecologic oncology . We analyzed citation scores and income level of country of publication, as wel l as factors associated with high citation metrics. Overall, 566 studies during 2005 to 2023 were included. Of those 292, 51.6% were from North Am erica, and 182 32.2% from Europe.The leading tumor site studied w as endometrial cancer (57.4%). The majority (87.6%) of studies were retrospective and 13 (2.3%) were randomized controlle d trials. Most studies (94.2%) originated in highincome countries. Articles from middle-income countries had lower citations per year as compared to high-income countries (median 1.6 vs 2.5, p =.002) and were published in lowe r-impact factor journals (median 2.6 vs 4.3, p<.001) when compared with high-income countries. Cervical cancer studies had higher represen tation in middle-income countries than in high-income countries (48.5% vs 18.4%, p<.001). In a multivariable regress ion analysis, journal’s impact factor [aOR 95% CI 1.26 (1.12-1.40)], cervical cancer topic [aOR 95% CI 3.0 (1.58-5.91)], and North American publications [aOR 95% CI 2.07 (1.08-3.97)] were independently associated with higher number of citations per year. The majo rity of robotic surgery research in gynecologic oncology is retrospective and fr om high-income countries.”

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2024

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年,卷(期):2024.(Sep.9)