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Study maps maturation of Traditional Chinese Medicine as radiotherapy adjuvant

A new paper analyzes 69,745 publications from 2000-2025 on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) as an adjuvant to radiotherapy. The research reveals a cyclical evolution in the field, characterized by periods of expansion and contraction in research output, international collaboration, and funding. Five dominant thematic axes—cancer types, supportive care, clinical endpoints, mechanisms, and methodology—indicate a focus on patient well-being and scientific rigor. The study suggests the field has matured its current research agenda and may be on the verge of new developments, while also noting a consistent positive reporting bias. AI

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IMPACT This analysis of research trends in integrated oncology may inform future research directions and funding priorities.

RANK_REASON This is a research paper analyzing a large corpus of existing literature.

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  1. arXiv cs.CL TIER_1 · P. Bilha Githinji, Aikaterini Melliou ·

    Mapping the maturation of TCM as an adjuvant to radiotherapy

    arXiv:2601.11923v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: The integration of complementary medicine into oncology represents a paradigm shift that has seen to increasing adoption of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) as an adjuvant to radiotherapy. About twenty-five years since the for…