MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) is a vocabulary thesaurus used for indexing articles in PubMed and MEDLINE. It is controlled by the NLM (National Library of Medicine). You can search for medical terms in the MeSH Database. The vast majority of articles in PubMed (> 90%) are associated with a set of MeSH terms that describe the content. MeSH terms are added manually by indexers of the NLM.
By using MeSH terms in your search, the various synonyms of a term are automatically included in the search query.
Example: In literature the concept of 'cancer' can be described in various ways: cancer, cancers, tumor, tumour, neoplasms etc. If you were to search using the word 'neoplasms' only, you would miss articles. If you search with the MeSH term 'neoplasms', you will find articles on this subject no matter which words were used to describe this concept.
But: searching with MeSH alone is not enough! Why?
The MeSH Database provides additional information on all MeSH terms (see the Raw Foods example below):
What is the difference between 'MeSH', 'MeSH major topic' and 'MeSH no explode'? For explanations follow this MeSH Tutorial.
Based on a work of the University Library of Nijmegen https://libguides.ru.nl/