Research trends between acquired immune deficiency syndrome and hematological malignancies: a bibliometric analysis

Abstract Objective This study examines the well-documented association between HIV/AIDS and hematological malignancies, where HIV infection increases the risk of developing these conditions, using bibliometric analysis to explore research trends and global patterns. Methods A bibliometric analysis w...

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Main Authors: Qiwen Zhou, Hao Sun, Shanshan Fan, Lan Luo, Jianhua Ji, Zejiao Jiang, Haiyan Min
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Published: Springer 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s12672-025-03228-1
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Hao Sun
Shanshan Fan
Lan Luo
Jianhua Ji
Zejiao Jiang
Haiyan Min
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Hao Sun
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Jianhua Ji
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Haiyan Min
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description Abstract Objective This study examines the well-documented association between HIV/AIDS and hematological malignancies, where HIV infection increases the risk of developing these conditions, using bibliometric analysis to explore research trends and global patterns. Methods A bibliometric analysis was performed using the Web of Science Core Collection database, focusing on English-language articles related to “HIV/AIDS” and “hematological malignancies” published from 1979 to August 2024, employing VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and R package “Bibliometrix” for data analysis and visualization. Results A total of 1336 relevant articles were identified, with the United States as the leading contributor, followed by China. Prominent research institutions included the Université Paris Cité, publique hopitaux paris (APHP) and Harvard University. Blood is the most influential journal in this field, while authors Elie Azoulay and Hans-Peter Kiem were noted as influential figures. Keyword analysis highlighted bone marrow transplantation, lymphoma, and epidemiology as key research areas. Conclusion This study analyzed the evolving research landscape, hotspots, and trends in HIV/AIDS and hematological malignancies. Our findings reveal a critical shift from managing acute infections to focusing on long-term clinical outcomes, highlighting the paramount importance of continued emphasis on precise diagnostics, personalized treatment strategies, and optimized interventions like bone marrow transplantation to improve patient prognosis and survival.
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spelling doaj-art-98a10dc9548c43d59e72bae034a258152025-08-20T03:46:12ZengSpringerDiscover Oncology2730-60112025-07-0116111410.1007/s12672-025-03228-1Research trends between acquired immune deficiency syndrome and hematological malignancies: a bibliometric analysisQiwen Zhou0Hao Sun1Shanshan Fan2Lan Luo3Jianhua Ji4Zejiao Jiang5Haiyan Min6Department of Hematology and Oncology, Yunnan Provincial Infectious Diseases Hospital/Yunnan AIDS Care CenterDepartment of Hematology and Oncology, Yunnan Provincial Infectious Diseases Hospital/Yunnan AIDS Care CenterDepartment of Hematology and Oncology, Yunnan Provincial Infectious Diseases Hospital/Yunnan AIDS Care CenterDepartment of Hematology and Oncology, Yunnan Provincial Infectious Diseases Hospital/Yunnan AIDS Care CenterDepartment of Hematology and Oncology, Yunnan Provincial Infectious Diseases Hospital/Yunnan AIDS Care CenterDepartment of Hematology and Oncology, Yunnan Provincial Infectious Diseases Hospital/Yunnan AIDS Care CenterDepartment of Hematology and Oncology, Yunnan Provincial Infectious Diseases Hospital/Yunnan AIDS Care CenterAbstract Objective This study examines the well-documented association between HIV/AIDS and hematological malignancies, where HIV infection increases the risk of developing these conditions, using bibliometric analysis to explore research trends and global patterns. Methods A bibliometric analysis was performed using the Web of Science Core Collection database, focusing on English-language articles related to “HIV/AIDS” and “hematological malignancies” published from 1979 to August 2024, employing VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and R package “Bibliometrix” for data analysis and visualization. Results A total of 1336 relevant articles were identified, with the United States as the leading contributor, followed by China. Prominent research institutions included the Université Paris Cité, publique hopitaux paris (APHP) and Harvard University. Blood is the most influential journal in this field, while authors Elie Azoulay and Hans-Peter Kiem were noted as influential figures. Keyword analysis highlighted bone marrow transplantation, lymphoma, and epidemiology as key research areas. Conclusion This study analyzed the evolving research landscape, hotspots, and trends in HIV/AIDS and hematological malignancies. Our findings reveal a critical shift from managing acute infections to focusing on long-term clinical outcomes, highlighting the paramount importance of continued emphasis on precise diagnostics, personalized treatment strategies, and optimized interventions like bone marrow transplantation to improve patient prognosis and survival.https://doi.org/10.1007/s12672-025-03228-1HIV/AIDSHematological malignanciesBibliometric analysisResearch trends
spellingShingle Qiwen Zhou
Hao Sun
Shanshan Fan
Lan Luo
Jianhua Ji
Zejiao Jiang
Haiyan Min
Research trends between acquired immune deficiency syndrome and hematological malignancies: a bibliometric analysis
Discover Oncology
HIV/AIDS
Hematological malignancies
Bibliometric analysis
Research trends
title Research trends between acquired immune deficiency syndrome and hematological malignancies: a bibliometric analysis
title_full Research trends between acquired immune deficiency syndrome and hematological malignancies: a bibliometric analysis
title_fullStr Research trends between acquired immune deficiency syndrome and hematological malignancies: a bibliometric analysis
title_full_unstemmed Research trends between acquired immune deficiency syndrome and hematological malignancies: a bibliometric analysis
title_short Research trends between acquired immune deficiency syndrome and hematological malignancies: a bibliometric analysis
title_sort research trends between acquired immune deficiency syndrome and hematological malignancies a bibliometric analysis
topic HIV/AIDS
Hematological malignancies
Bibliometric analysis
Research trends
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s12672-025-03228-1
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