Global research trends and hotspots in human immunodeficiency virus-associated cervical cancer (1990–2025): a multi-database bibliometric analysis - Takeaways - MDSpire

Global research trends and hotspots in human immunodeficiency virus-associated cervical cancer (1990–2025): a multi-database bibliometric analysis

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  • Lin Sui

  • Rutie Yin

  • June 10, 2026

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    Research on cervical cancer among women living with HIV (WLWH) is crucial for improving prevention and management strategies.

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    A bibliometric analysis of 6,137 publications from 1990 to 2025 reveals increasing research output, primarily from the United States.

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    Key research areas include cervical cancer screening, HPV vaccination, and the molecular mechanisms linking HIV and cervical cancer.

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    Emerging trends emphasize lifecycle vaccination strategies and precision therapies tailored to the immune microenvironment.

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    The findings aim to inform global health policy and enhance resource allocation for cervical cancer prevention in high-burden regions.

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