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Bibliometric analysis and visualization of endocrine therapy for breast cancer research in the last two decade

Breast cancer endocrine therapy research has become a crucial domain in oncology since hormone receptor-positive breast cancers have been increasingly recognized, and targeted therapeutic interventions have been advancing over the past few years. This bibliometric analysis attempts to shed light on...

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Published in:Frontiers in endocrinology (Lausanne) 2023-12, Vol.14, p.1287101-1287101
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