Research and Markets : Cancer Drug Discoveries: What the Future Holds: Breast Cancer Chapter
Posted on: Tuesday, 11 September 2007, 09:00 CDT
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c68034) has announced the addition of "Cancer Drug Discoveries: What the Future Holds: Breast Cancer Chapter" from Espicom Business Intelligence to their offering.
Breast cancer (BC) is the second most common malignancy in women after skin cancer and accounts for one in every three cancers diagnosed. Whilst the incidence of BC continues to rise in many countries there has been a fall in mortality rates from BC over the last decade. This reflects both more effective screening and treatment and an increase in public awareness.
Despite these improvements BC is still particularly prevalent, with an estimated 2.7 million people affected in 2005 in the top seven countries (US, Japan, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK). Survival statistics have improved predominantly due to early detection of the disease which responds well to treatment.
The most interesting drugs in development for BC include the new SORMS (Evista, arzoxifene and Oporia) and the aromatase inhibitor combination atamestane (Intarcia Therapeutics), the epothilone analogues (ixabepilone, patupilone and ZK-EPO) which could compete with taxanes providing a balance can be established between efficacy and toxicity. New targeted therapies encompassing small-molecule drugs such as Tykerb (GlaxoSmithKline) and Iressa (AstraZeneca) and the monoclonal antibodies from Genentech/Roche, Avastin and Omnitarg, indicate the way this sector is going.
Key questions answered include:
What are the competitive pressures on Novartis' Femara and how might they affect revenues?
How will epothilone antagonists change the face of the BC treatment market and what effect will they have on Taxotere and Taxol?
What are the forecast sales of ixabepilone (BMS), Omnitarg (Genentech/Roche) and arzoxifene (Eli Lilly)?
What are the challenges facing Intarcia's atamestane?
What advantages and disadvantages can be seen in the many combination therapies being developed?
A number of leading BC agents face generic competition over the next five years.
CURRENT PRODUCTS EVALUATED AND FORECAST
ANTI-OESTROGEN
Nolvadex (AstraZeneca)
Faslodex (AstraZeneca)
Arimidex (AstraZeneca)
Femara (Novartis)
Aromasin (Pfizer)
Zoladex (AstraZeneca)
CHEMOTHERAPY
Taxotere (sanofi-aventis)
Taxol (BMS)
Abraxane (AstraZeneca/ Abraxis BioScience)
Ellence (Pfizer)
Xeloda (Roche)
Gemzar (Eli Lilly)
TARGETED THERAPIES
Avastin (Roche/Genentech/Chugai)
Herceptin (Roche/Genentech)
Tykerb (GSK)
UP AND COMING PRODUCTS EVALUATED
PHASE III
Arzoxifene (Eli Lilly)
Atamestane (Intarcia Therapeutics)
Evista (Eli Lilly/Chugai/ Daichii Sankyo)
Ixabepilone (BMS)
Oporia (Pfizer)
Patupilone (Novartis)
Tesmilifene (YM BioSciences)
PHASE II
Iressa (AstraZeneca)
Omnitarg (Genentech/Roche)
ZK-EPO (Bayer Schering Pharma).
Content Outline:
BREAST CANCER
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
THE FACTS
PATIENT STATISTICS
PATIENT MODEL
DRUG GROWTH DRIVERS
DRUG GROWTH RISKS/DAMPENERS
THE MARKET
GLOBAL CANCER MARKET
THE BREAST CANCER MARKET
GLOBAL BC SALES SPLIT
THE PLAYERS
CURRENT TREATMENTS
SURGERY
RADIATION
HORMONAL THERAPY
ANALYSIS OF LEADING BRANDS
CHEMOTHERAPY
ANALYSIS OF LEADING BRANDS
TARGETED THERAPY
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT OF BC DRUGS
GLOBAL SALES FORECASTS OF PHASE III BC DRUGS 2006E -- 2012E
ANALYSIS OF PHASE II DRUGS
COMPETITOR RATIO ANALYSIS - PRODUCTS
COMPETITOR RATIO ANALYSIS - COMPANIES
WINNERS & LOSERS
DISCONTINUATION OF DRUGS
APPENDIX 2
APPENDIX 3
APPENDIX 4
APPENDIX 5
APPENDIX 6
APPENDIX 7
GLOSSARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
WEBSITE REFERENCES
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Source: Business Wire
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