TY - JOUR
T1 - Visualization, Research Trends, and hotspots evolution on Deodorants and/or Personal Hygiene Products and Cancer
T2 - A Scientometric Study
AU - Espinoza-Carhuancho, Fran
AU - Alvitez, Juan
AU - Mauricio-Vilchez, Cesar
AU - Mendoza, Roman
AU - Vilchez, Luzmila
AU - Pacheco-Mendoza, Josmel
AU - Mayta-Tovalino, Frank
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Journal of Carcinogenesis.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Deodorants and personal hygiene products are integral to our daily lives. However, scholarly interest is growing vis-à-vis the possible relationships between these products and the development of cancer. This scientometric analysis visualized research trends and traced the evolution of hot spots in the field of deodorants and/or personal hygiene products and cancer. This quantitative study employed a scientometric approach with a retrospective observational design. A comprehensive search of the Scopus database was conducted on January 23, 2024. The search strategy included terms related to “deodorants, ” “personal hygiene products, ” and “cancer.” A total of 65 manuscripts published during the evaluation period spanning from 2013 to 2022 were identified. The examination of the academic performance of several authors evidenced Philippa D. Darbre as a prolific scholar with four publications through 2019, which accumulated 149 citations. Milan J. Anadkat published one paper in 2020, which garnered 30 citations. The analysis of the academic output and research impact of ten institutions from varied sectors and countries revealed the predominance of the University of Reading in the UK, with the highest academic output, generating four publications. The University of Urbino in Italy and the University of Rochester in the United States obtained 113 and 59 citations, respectively. Ain Shams University in Egypt and Curtin University in Australia each published only one paper but displayed substantive per publication citations. This study comprehensively overviewed the extant research on deodorants and/or personal hygiene products and cancer, highlighting key authors and institutions as well as thematic trends.
AB - Deodorants and personal hygiene products are integral to our daily lives. However, scholarly interest is growing vis-à-vis the possible relationships between these products and the development of cancer. This scientometric analysis visualized research trends and traced the evolution of hot spots in the field of deodorants and/or personal hygiene products and cancer. This quantitative study employed a scientometric approach with a retrospective observational design. A comprehensive search of the Scopus database was conducted on January 23, 2024. The search strategy included terms related to “deodorants, ” “personal hygiene products, ” and “cancer.” A total of 65 manuscripts published during the evaluation period spanning from 2013 to 2022 were identified. The examination of the academic performance of several authors evidenced Philippa D. Darbre as a prolific scholar with four publications through 2019, which accumulated 149 citations. Milan J. Anadkat published one paper in 2020, which garnered 30 citations. The analysis of the academic output and research impact of ten institutions from varied sectors and countries revealed the predominance of the University of Reading in the UK, with the highest academic output, generating four publications. The University of Urbino in Italy and the University of Rochester in the United States obtained 113 and 59 citations, respectively. Ain Shams University in Egypt and Curtin University in Australia each published only one paper but displayed substantive per publication citations. This study comprehensively overviewed the extant research on deodorants and/or personal hygiene products and cancer, highlighting key authors and institutions as well as thematic trends.
KW - Cancer
KW - Deodorants
KW - Hygiene Products
KW - Scientometric Study
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85205494038&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.4103/jcar.jcar_22_02_20
DO - 10.4103/jcar.jcar_22_02_20
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85205494038
SN - 0974-6773
VL - 22
SP - 159
EP - 165
JO - Journal of Carcinogenesis
JF - Journal of Carcinogenesis
IS - 2
ER -