International Conference on Next-Generation Engineering Technologies (ISNET'2025), Antalya, Turkey, 30 October - 01 November 2025, pp.72-73, (Full Text)
Childhood cancers remain a major health challenge worldwide, with artificial intelligence (AI) increasingly applied to improve diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. This study presents a bibliometric analysis of publications on AI in pediatric oncology using the Web of Science Core Collection and Bibliometrix for R Studio. Results showed steady growth from 2003 to 2025, with the USA and China leading in output and the University of Toronto emerging as the most active institution. Key contributors included Xin Chen and Samuel H. Cheshier, while Scientific Reports and Frontiers in Oncology were the most influential journals.