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Visualization analysis of research “hot spots”: self-management in breast cancer patients

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The flow diagram of illustrating literature search and selection.
The flow diagram of illustrating literature search and selection.

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Network of co-countries (regions) publishing research papers on self-management by patients with breast cancer (one-year slices).
Network of co-countries (regions) publishing research papers on self-management by patients with breast cancer (one-year slices).

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Network of co-words used in research papers on self-management by patients with breast cancer (one-year slices).
Network of co-words used in research papers on self-management by patients with breast cancer (one-year slices).

The top 20 keywords in research on self-management by patients with breast cancer.

Ranking Keywords Frequency Ranking Keywords Frequency
1 Breast cancer 566 11 Depression 83
2 QOL 301 12 Care 81
3 Management 219 13 Chemotherapy 74
4 Women 191 14 Health 69
5 Cancer 141 15 Symptom 67
6 RCT 135 16 Fatigue 59
7 Survivor 124 17 Meta-analysis 53
8 Therapy 87 18 Physical activity 52
9 Intervention 86 19 Oncology 50
10 Self-management 84 20 Diagnosis 50

The top 10 countries (regions) publishing research on self-management by patients with breast cancer.

Country (region) Frequency Year
USA 407 2003
UK 90 2003
Australia 87 2003
Canada 73 2003
Netherlands 41 2003
France 31 2003
Germany 31 2003
China 27 2004
Korea 21 2008
Italy 19 2004

Burst terms in research on self-management by patients with breast cancer.

Keywords Strength Begin End Year (1996–2017)
Carcinoma 3.3634 1996 2009
Health status 3.1751 2004 2008
Meta-analysis 3.4122 2015 2017
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Medicine, Assistive Professions, Nursing