How Overcoming the Challenge of Biomarker Validation Can Pay Off for Drug and Diagnostic Developers
Posted on: Thursday, 20 March 2008, 12:00 CDT
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c86274) has announced the addition of new Decision Resources report: How Overcoming the Challenge of Biomarker Validation Can Pay Off for Drug and Diagnostic Developers to their offering.
Introduction
Validating a biomarker is a resource-intensive undertaking. Is it worth it? We say, Yes. A biomarker that wins "known validated" status is best positioned for rewards: regulatory approval, optimal reimbursement, incorporation into personalized medicine approaches alongside companion therapeutics, partnership and promotion opportunities, and wider awareness and uptake. Companies that recently began fielding biomarker-based tests are reporting success in terms of a revenue upswing. And they have laid the groundwork for validation of tomorrow's biomarker-based tools.
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In December 2007, Panacea's LC Detect for early lung cancer diagnosis was named one of Time Magazine's Top 10 Medical Breakthroughs of 2007. What other biomarker-based tests are changing medical practice, and how?
- Validation is a key step in maximizing the clinical and commercial success of a biomarker. What is the validation process? What companies have successfully navigated it? What resources exist to facilitate the process?
- Validated biomarkers are the basis for several marketed companion diagnostics. Which products have received approval? How are these products faring? What tests are in development?
- For companies developing biomarker-based tests, a key strategy that taps the personalized medicine paradigm is to partner with drug developers. Which biomarker companies lead the pack? Which pharmaceutical companies have become involved in personalized medicine and drug/diagnostic co-development?
Scope
- About validated biomarkers: definitions, classifications, the value and process of validation.
- Types of biomarker-based tests: home-brew, de novo, in vitro diagnostic multivariate assay, therapeutic area focus (oncology is a leading area), technology focus (nucleic-acid testing, or NAT, is emerging as the key approach). Tables detail FDA-approved validated biomarkers and those in trials to achieve validation.
- Case studies: Genomic Health's Oncotype DX and Agendia's Mammaprint.
- Biomarker development environment: recent approvals, reimbursement challenges, supporting consortia.
- Where is the pay-off?: company profiles, revenue trends, industry outlook.
Companies Mentioned:
- Affymetrix
- Agendia
- Biosite
- Cepheid
- Chugai
- Dako
- Eli Lilly
- Exagen Diagnostics
- Fujirebio Diagnostics
- Genentech
- Genomic Health
- Genzyme Genetics
- GlaxoSmithKline
- Immunicon
- Kudos Pharmaceuticals
- LabCorp
- Merck
- Myriad Genetics
- Nanosphere
- Novartis
- Panacea Pharmaceuticals
- Pfizer
- Prometheus Therapeutics & Diagnostics
- OSI Pharmaceuticals
- Roche
- Roche Diagnostics
- Siemens Medical Solutions
- Third Wave Technologies
- Vanda Pharmaceuticals
- Ventana Medical Systems
- Veridex
- VTT
- Vysis
- Wyeth
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Source: Business Wire
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