ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2022;39(2):150-164 |
Review article
UDC:
616.6-006(669.1)”1990/2019”
DOI:
10.5937/afmnai39-35503
Running title:
Cancer research in Nigeria
Three-Decade Quantitative Evaluation of Cancer-Related Research in
Nigeria
from 1990-2019
Adams Moses Dele1,
Adeoye Raphael Idowu2,3, Okaiyeto Kunle4
1Clinical Biochemistry, Phytopharmacology and
Biochemical Toxicology Research Unit, Department of Biochemistry,
Faculty of Computing and Applied Sciences, Baze University, Abuja,
Nigeria
SUMMARY
Introduction: There exists a knowledge gap in the quality and quantity
of cancer-related research in Nigeria. This review gives a report on
cancer research literature indexed in the Web of Science (WoS) in
Nigeria from 1990 - 2019.
Materials and methods: The data used in the present study were published
research papers retrieved from the Web of Science.
Results: A total of 629 research articles were published within this
period across 276 journals. The highest number of articles was published
in 2019 (n = 62), while the least was in 1992 (n = 2). However, the last
ten years witnessed explosive growth, and it accounted for 63% of the
total number of articles. The most relevant authors are Olapade HI (33
articles), Huo D (28 articles), and Ogundiran TO (21 articles). The most
relevant sources in the area of cancer research in Nigeria are Nigerian
Journal of Clinical Practice (52 articles), East African Medical Journal
(23 articles), and African Health Sciences (21 articles). The most
relevant author’s affiliations are University of Ibadan (n=206),
University of Nigeria, Nsukka (n = 115), and Obafemi Awolowo University
(n = 105).
Conclusion: The results from this study show that Nigerian institutions
need to collaborate extensively with foreign institutions and partner
with industries in order to improve the quality of their research
output.
Keywords: cancer research, Nigeria,
bibliometric, quantatitive analysis, collaboration network
Corresponding author:
Adeoye Raphael Idowu
e-mail:
raphael.adeoye@calebuniversity.edu.ng