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Pipeline Insight: Cancer Overview - Lung, Brain, Head and Neck, Thyroid
Datamonitor, July 2008, Pages: 328
CHAPTER 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 Scope of the analysis 3 Insight into the cancer market 3 Contributing experts 5 Related reports 5 Upcoming reports 6
CHAPTER 2 PIPELINE OVERVIEW AND DYNAMICS 8 Pipeline overview 8 Late-phase pipeline 8 Pipeline by indication 11 The higher-incidence tumor types remain the most popular indications for drug development 11
CHAPTER 3 R&D APPROACH 12 Classification of pipeline products 12 Cytotoxics 12 Antihormonal therapies 13 Molecular targeted therapies 14 Single-target signal transduction inhibitors 15 Angiogenesis inhibitors 15 Apoptosis inducers 16 Cell cycle inhibitors 16 Multi-targeted inhibitors 17 Epigenetic modulators 17 Immunotherapeutic agents 17
CHAPTER 4 NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER 19 Overview of NSCLC 19 Definition 19 NSCLC accounts for about 80% of all lung cancers 19 Epidemiology 19 There will be more than 380,000 new cases of NSCLC in the seven major markets in 2017 19 Mortality from NSCLC is high 20 Treatment of NSCLC 21 Unmet needs in NSCLC 22 Summary of unmet needs 22 Effective treatments are required for both advanced and early-stage disease 23 NSCLC needs to be recognized as a heterogeneous disease 24 Less toxic treatments for poor performance status patients are required 25 The treatment of NSCLC is in need of overall refinement 25 Pipeline overview 25 Pipeline summary 25 Late-phase pipeline 28 Phase II pipeline 30 Comparative forecasts 35 Definition of current comparator therapy 42 Pipeline candidates 44 Erbitux (cetuximab; ImClone/Merck Serono/Bristol-Myers Squibb) 44 Drug overview 44 Key historical events 44 Clinical development in NSCLC 46 Datamonitor comments 50 Nexavar (sorafenib; Bayer Schering) 53 Drug overview 53 Key historical events 53 Clinical development in NSCLC 54 Datamonitor comments 59 Sutent (sunitinib; Pfizer) 61 Drug overview 61 Key historical events 61 Clinical development in NSCLC 62 Datamonitor comments 64 Tovok (BIBW 2992; Boehringer Ingelheim) 66 Drug overview 66 Key historical events 66 Clinical development in NSCLC 66 Datamonitor comments 68 Vargatef (BIBF 1120; Boehringer-Ingelheim) 69 Drug overview 69 Key historical events 70 Clinical development in NSCLC 70 Datamonitor comments 71 Zactima (vandetanib; AstraZeneca) 72 Drug overview 72 Key historical events 72 Clinical development in NSCLC 73 Datamonitor comments 77 Zolinza (vorinostat; Merck & Co) 80 Drug overview 80 Key historical events 80 Clinical development in NSCLC 80 Datamonitor comments 83 Aflibercept (VEGF-Trap; Sanofi-Aventis/Regeneron) 83 Drug overview 83 Key historical events 84 Clinical development in NSCLC 84 Datamonitor comments 86 ASA-404 (Antisoma/Novartis) 88 Drug overview 88 Key historical events 88 Clinical development in NSCLC 88 Datamonitor comments 91 CBT-1 (CBA Pharma) 92 Drug overview 92 Key historical events 92 Clinical development in NSCLC 93 Datamonitor comments 93 CP-751871 (Pfizer) 93 Drug overview 93 Key historical events 94 Clinical development in NSCLC 94 Datamonitor comments 95 Motesanib (AMG706; Amgen/Takeda Pharmaceutical) 96 Drug overview 96 Key historical events 96 Clinical development in NSCLC 96 Datamonitor comments 98 Abraxane (albumin-bound paclitaxel; Abraxis) 99 Drug overview 99 Key historical events 100 Clinical development in NSCLC 101 Datamonitor comments 103 Glutoxim (NOV-002; Novelos) 105 Drug overview 105 Key historical events 105 Clinical development in NSCLC 106 Datamonitor comments 107 Javlor (vinflunine; Pierre Fabre) 108 Drug overview 108 Key historical events 108 Clinical development in NSCLC 108 Datamonitor comments 111 Lipoplatin (liposomal cisplatin; Regulon) 112 Drug overview 112 Key historical events 112 Clinical development in NSCLC 113 Datamonitor comments 116 Taxoprexin (DHA paclitaxel; Luitpold) 116 Drug overview 116 Key historical events 117 Clinical development in NSCLC 117 Datamonitor comments 118 Opaxio (paclitaxel polyglumex; Cell Therapeutics/Novartis) 119 Drug overview 119 Key historical events 119 Clinical development in NSCLC 120 Datamonitor comments 124 Lucanix (NovaRx) 125 Drug overview 125 Key historical events 125 Clinical development in NSCLC 125 Datamonitor comments 127 Stimuvax (BLP-25; Merck Serono) 128 Drug overview 128 Key historical events 129 Clinical development in NSCLC 129 Datamonitor comments 131 MAGE-A3 ASCI (GSK1572932A; GlaxoSmithKline) 132 Drug overview 132 Key historical events 133 Clinical development in NSCLC 133 Datamonitor comments 134 Satisfaction of unmet needs 136 Approval of pipeline drugs will offer alternative treatment options, however, are unlikely to significantly fulfil unmet needs 136
CHAPTER 5 SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER 137 Overview of SCLC 137 Definition 137 Epidemiology 138 The incidence of SCLC is decreasing with declining smoking prevalence 138 Poor survival rates result in a high mortality from SCLC 139 Treatment of SCLC 140 Unmet needs in SCLC 141 Summary of unmet needs 141 There is a need for more effective systemic therapies to improve patient survival 142 R&D activity in the field must be intensified 143 A better understanding of the molecular basis of the disease may help in the development of novel targeted agents 144 Pipeline overview 144 Pipeline summary 144 Late-phase pipeline 145 Phase II pipeline 146 Comparative forecasts 147 Definition of current comparator therapy 149 Pipeline candidates 150 Picoplatin (AMD-473; Poniard Pharmaceuticals) 150 Drug overview 150 Key historical events 150 Clinical development in SCLC 151 Datamonitor comments 153 Satisfaction of unmet needs 154 Picoplatin is unlikely to offer any significant improvements in terms of patient survival 154
CHAPTER 6 MESOTHELIOMA 155 Overview of mesothelioma 155 Definition 155 Mesothelioma is almost always caused by sustained exposure to asbestos 155 Epidemiology 155 Forecast incidence is difficult to predict for mesothelioma, although the cancer is relatively rare 155 Survival rates for mesothelioma have improved minimally over the years 157 Treatment of mesothelioma 157 Unmet need in mesothelioma 158 Summary of unmet needs 158 Increasing incidence and need for earlier diagnosis 159 Low rate of curative surgery 159 Lack of approved therapies and low R&D interest 159 Pipeline overview 160 Pipeline summary 160 Late-phase pipeline 160 Phase II pipeline 161 Comparative forecasts 162 Definition of current comparator therapy 163 Pipeline candidates 164 Onconase (Alfacell Corp; ranpirnase) 164 Drug overview 164 Key historical events 164 Clinical development in mesothelioma 164 Datamonitor comments 166 Zolinza (vorinostat; Merck & Co) 167 Drug overview 167 Key historical events 167 Clinical development in mesothelioma 167 Datamonitor comments 169 Satisfaction of unmet needs 169 Onconase and Zolinza meet some unmet needs in terms of providing much needed alternative treatment options 169
CHAPTER 7 PRIMARY BRAIN CANCER 171 Overview of primary brain cancer 171 Definition 171 Glioma is the most common type of primary brain cancer 171 Epidemiology 171 Incidence of brain cancer is rising in line with the ageing population 171 Mortality from brain cancer is very high in comparison to its incidence 172 Treatment of primary brain cancer 173 Unmet need in primary brain cancer 174 Summary of unmet needs 174 More effective chemotherapy options needed 175 Blood-brain barrier may prove an obstacle to overcome 175 Need for neuroprotective therapy 176 Pipeline overview 176 Pipeline summary 176 Late-phase pipeline 177 Phase II pipeline 178 Comparative forecasts 180 Definition of current comparator therapy 182 Pipeline candidates 183 Theraloc (nimotuzumab; YM Biosciences/Biocon Biopharmaceuticals) 183 Drug overview 183 Key historical events 183 Clinical development in brain cancer 184 Datamonitor comments 185 Cerepro (sitimagene ceradenovec; Ark Therapeutics) 186 Drug overview 186 Key historical events 186 Clinical development in brain cancer 187 Datamonitor comments 189 Satisfaction of unmet needs 190 Temodar will retain its leading status for some time to come in the primary brain cancer market 190
CHAPTER 8 HEAD AND NECK CANCER 191 Overview of head and neck cancer 191 Definition 191 Head and neck cancers comprise around 6% of all tumors worldwide 191 Epidemiology 192 Incidence will continue to rise in line with the ageing population 192 Mortality is high due to frequent late-stage diagnosis and lack of effective treatments 192 Treatment of head and neck cancer 193 Unmet need in head and neck cancer 194 Summary of unmet needs 194 Currently available therapies induce modest response rates 195 High level of treatment-related morbidity and poor quality of life 196 Early-stage diagnosis is limited, thereby compromising survival 196 High economic burden 196 Pipeline overview 197 Pipeline summary 197 Late-phase pipeline 198 Phase II pipeline 198 Comparative forecasts 201 Definition of current comparator therapy 204 Pipeline candidates 204 Avastin (bevacizumab; Genentech/Roche/Chugai) 204 Drug overview 204 Key historical events 204 Clinical development in head and neck cancer 205 Datamonitor comments 208 Tarceva (erlotinib; OSI Pharmaceuticals/Genentech/Roche) 209 Drug overview 209 Key historical events 210 Clinical development in head and neck cancer 210 Datamonitor comments 213 Tykerb (lapatinib; GlaxoSmithKline) 215 Drug overview 215 Key historical events 215 Clinical development in head and neck cancer 216 Datamonitor comments 217 Vectibix (panitumumab; Amgen) 218 Drug overview 218 Key historical events 219 Clinical development in head and neck cancer 219 Datamonitor comments 221 Zalutumumab (HuMax-EGFR; Genmab/Medarex) 222 Drug overview 222 Key historical events 222 Clinical development in head and neck cancer 222 Datamonitor comments 224 Alimta (pemetrexed; Eli Lilly) 225 Drug overview 225 Key historical events 226 Clinical development in head and neck cancer 226 Datamonitor comments 229 Lipoplatin (liposomal cisplatin; Regulon) 230 Drug overview 230 Key historical events 231 Clinical development in head and neck cancer 232 Datamonitor comments 233 Multikine (mixture of naturally occurring cytokines; CEL-SCI) 233 Drug overview 233 Key historical events 234 Clinical development in head and neck cancer 234 Datamonitor comments 236 Proxinium (VB4-845; Viventia Biotech) 237 Drug overview 237 Key historical events 237 Clinical development in head and neck cancer 237 Datamonitor comments 239 Advexin (contusugene; Introgen Therapeutics) 240 Drug overview 240 Key historical events 240 Clinical development in head and neck cancer 241 Datamonitor comments 243 INGN-241 (Introgen Therapeutics) 245 Drug overview 245 Key historical events 245 Clinical development in head and neck cancer 245 Datamonitor comments 246 Satisfaction of unmet needs 246 Superiority over current standard therapies is unlikely to be shown by the current pipeline 246
CHAPTER 9 THYROID CANCER 248 Overview of thyroid cancer 248 Definition 248 Thyroid cancer occurs more frequently in women and at a younger age 248 Epidemiology 248 Incidence of thyroid cancer is rising due to increasing use of ultrasound to detect small tumors 248 Thyroid cancer is one of the least deadly tumor types 249 Treatment of thyroid cancer 250 Unmet need in thyroid cancer 251 Summary of unmet need 251 R&D interest is exceedingly low 251 Few alternative treatment options exist upon disease recurrence 251 Pipeline overview 252 Pipeline summary 252 Late-phase pipeline 253 Phase II pipeline 254 Comparative forecasts 254 Definition of current comparator therapy 256 Pipeline candidates 257 Zybrestat (combretastatin; OXiGENE) 257 Drug overview 257 Key historical events 257 Clinical development in thyroid cancer 258 Datamonitor comments 259 Axitinib (AG-13736; Pfizer) 260 Drug overview 260 Key historical events 260 Clinical development in thyroid cancer 261 Datamonitor comments 263 Satisfaction of unmet needs 264 Axitinib and Zybrestat could form viable therapies where few alternative treatment options exist 264
APPENDIX A 265 Bibliography 265 List of tables 290 List of figures 291 List of abbreviations 292 Methodology 295 Epidemiology forecasts 295 Product forecasts 295 Drug assessment summary 296
APPENDIX B 298
List of Tables Table 1: Late-phase cytotoxics pipeline for NSCLC, SCLC, mesothelioma, primary brain cancer, head and neck cancer, and thyroid cancer, 2008 8 Table 2: Late-phase targeted therapies pipeline for NSCLC, SCLC, mesothelioma, primary brain cancer, head and neck cancer, and thyroid cancer, 2008 9 Table 3: Late-phase immunotherapies pipeline for NSCLC, SCLC, mesothelioma, primary brain cancer, head and neck cancer, and thyroid cancer, 2008 10 Table 4: Late-phase gene therapies pipeline for NSCLC, SCLC, mesothelioma, primary brain cancer, head and neck cancer, and thyroid cancer, 2008 10 Table 5: Pipeline split by developmental phase and indication, 2008 11 Table 6: Forecast incidence of NSCLC in the seven major pharmaceutical markets, 2002-2017 20 Table 7: Phase III NSCLC pipeline, 2008 (targeted therapies) 29 Table 8: Phase III NSCLC pipeline, 2008 (cytotoxic and immunotherapies) 30 Table 9: Phase II NSCLC pipeline, 2008 (targeted therapies) 31 Table 10: Phase II NSCLC pipeline, 2008 (cytotoxics) 33 Table 11: Phase II NSCLC pipeline, 2008 (immunotherapies and others) 34 Table 12: Forecasting assumptions for NSCLC pipeline products across the seven major markets, 2008 (molecular targeted therapies, 1 of 4) 35 Table 13: Forecasting assumptions for NSCLC pipeline products across the seven major markets, 2008 (molecular targeted therapies, 2 of 4) 36 Table 14: Forecasting assumptions for NSCLC pipeline products across the seven major markets, 2008 (molecular targeted therapies, 3 of 4) 36 Table 15: Forecasting assumptions for NSCLC pipeline products across the seven major markets, 2008 (molecular targeted therapies, 4 of 4) 37 Table 16: Forecasting assumptions for NSCLC pipeline products across the seven major markets, 2008 (cytotoxic therapies, 1 of 2) 37 Table 17: Forecasting assumptions for NSCLC pipeline products across the seven major markets, 2008 (cytotoxic therapies, 2 of 2) 38 Table 18: Forecasting assumptions for NSCLC pipeline products across the seven major markets, 2008 (immunotherapies) 38 Table 19: Pipeline NSCLC product sales forecasts across the seven major markets, 2008-2017 ($m) 39 Table 20: Avastin: key historical facts 43 Table 21: Taxotere: key historical facts 43 Table 22: Erbitux: key historical events 45 Table 23: Clinical development of Erbitux in NSCLC, 2008 46 Table 24: Preliminary results of Erbitux with carboplatin and a taxane in first-line NSCLC (BMS-099) 48 Table 25: Nexavar: key historical events 54 Table 26: Clinical development of Nexavar in NSCLC, 2008 55 Table 27: Sutent: key historical events 62 Table 28: Clinical development of Sutent in NSCLC, 2008 63 Table 29: Tovok: key historical events 66 Table 30: Clinical development of Tovok in NSCLC, 2008 67 Table 31: Vargatef: key historical events 70 Table 32: Zactimas multiple anticancer targets 72 Table 33: Zactima: key historical events 73 Table 34: Clinical development of Zactima in NSCLC, 2008 74 Table 35: Zolinza: key historical events 80 Table 36: Clinical development of Zolinza in NSCLC, 2008 81 Table 37: Aflibercept: key historical events 84 Table 38: Clinical development of aflibercept in NSCLC, 2008 85 Table 39: ASA-404: key historical events 88 Table 40: Clinical development of ASA-404 in NSCLC, 2008 89 Table 41: CBT-1: key historical events 92 Table 42: Clinical development of CBT-1 in NSCLC, 2008 93 Table 43: CP-751871: key historical events 94 Table 44: Clinical development of CP-751871 in NSCLC, 2008 94 Table 45: Motesanib: key historical events 96 Table 46: Clinical development of motesanib in NSCLC, 2008 97 Table 47: Abraxane: key historical events 100 Table 48: Clinical development of Abraxane in NSCLC, 2008 101 Table 49: Glutoxim: key historical events 106 Table 50: Clinical development of Glutoxim in NSCLC, 2008 106 Table 51: Javlor: key historical events 108 Table 52: Clinical development of Javlor in NSCLC, 2008 109 Table 53: Lipoplatin: key historical events 113 Table 54: Clinical development of Lipoplatin in NSCLC, 2008 113 Table 55: Taxoprexin: key historical events 117 Table 56: Clinical development of Taxoprexin in NSCLC, 2008 117 Table 57: Opaxio: key historical events 120 Table 58: Clinical development of Opaxio in NSCLC, 2008 121 Table 59: STELLAR 2: Phase III results for Opaxio versus Taxotere in second-line NSCLC in patients with PS0-2 121 Table 60: STELLAR 3: Phase III results for Opaxio plus carboplatin in first-line NSCLC in patients with PS2 122 Table 61: STELLAR 4: Phase III results for Opaxio versus Gemzar or vinorelbine in first-line NSCLC in patients with PS2 122 Table 62: Clinical development of Opaxio in women with advanced NSCLC and normal estrogen levels: the PTG306 and PTG307 trials 123 Table 63: Lucanix: key historical events 125 Table 64: Clinical development of Lucanix in NSCLC, 2008 126 Table 65: Stimuvax: key historical events 129 Table 66: Clinical development of Stimuvax in NSCLC, 2008 129 Table 67: MAGE-A3 ASCI: key historical events 133 Table 68: Clinical development of MAGE-A3 ASCI in NSCLC, 2007 133 Table 69: Classification of SCLC: the Veterans Administration Lung Cancer Study Group (VALCSG) staging system 137 Table 70: Datamonitors forecast incidence of SCLC in the seven major pharmaceutical markets, 2002-2017 138 Table 71: Phase III SCLC pipeline, 2008 145 Table 72: Phase II SCLC pipeline, 2008 (targeted therapies) 146 Table 73: Phase II SCLC pipeline, 2008 (cytotoxics and immunotherapies) 147 Table 74: Forecasting assumptions for picoplatin in SCLC across the seven major pharmaceutical markets, 2008 148 Table 75: Picoplatin sales forecasts across the seven major markets, 2008-2017 ($m) 148 Table 76: Hycamtin: key historical facts 149 Table 77: Picoplatin: key historical events 150 Table 78: Clinical development of picoplatin in SCLC, 2008 151 Table 79: Epidemiologic features of malignant mesothelioma, 2005 156 Table 80: Late-phase mesothelioma pipeline, 2008 161 Table 81: Phase II mesothelioma pipeline, 2008 161 Table 82: Forecasting assumptions for pipeline mesothelioma products across the seven major markets, 2008 162 Table 83: Pipeline mesothelioma product sales forecasts across the seven major markets, 2008-2017 ($m) 162 Table 84: Alimta: key facts 163 Table 85: Onconase: key historical events 164 Table 86: Zolinza: key historical events 167 Table 87: Clinical development of Zolinza in mesothelioma, 2008 168 Table 88: Estimated incidence of brain cancer in the seven major pharmaceutical markets, 2002-2017 172 Table 89: Phase III brain cancer pipeline, 2008 177 Table 90: Phase II brain cancer pipeline, 2008 (targeted therapies) 178 Table 91: Phase II brain cancer pipeline, 2008 (cytotoxics) 179 Table 92: Phase II brain cancer pipeline, 2008 (others) 180 Table 93: Forecasting assumptions for pipeline brain cancer products across the seven major markets, 2008 181 Table 94: Pipeline brain cancer product sales forecasts across the seven major markets, 2008-2017 ($m) 181 Table 95: Temodar: key facts 182 Table 96: Theraloc: key historical events 183 Table 97: Clinical development of Theraloc in brain cancer, 2008 184 Table 98: Cerepro: key historical events 187 Table 99: Clinical development of Cerepro in brain cancer, 2008 187 Table 100: Risk factors for subtypes of head and neck cancer 191 Table 101: Estimated incidence of head and neck cancer in the seven major pharmaceutical markets, 2002-2017 192 Table 102: Phase III head and neck cancer pipeline, 2008 198 Table 103: Phase II head and neck cancer pipeline, 2008 (targeted therapies) 199 Table 104: Phase II head and neck cancer pipeline, 2008 (cytotoxics) 200 Table 105: Phase II head and neck cancer pipeline, 2008 (others) 200 Table 106: Forecasting assumptions for pipeline head and neck cancer products across the seven major markets, 2008 (1 of 3) 201 Table 107: Forecasting assumptions for pipeline head and neck cancer products across the seven major markets, 2008 (2 of 3) 202 Table 108: Forecasting assumptions for pipeline head and neck cancer products across the seven major markets, 2008 (3 of 3) 202 Table 109: Pipeline head and neck cancer product sales forecasts across the seven major markets, 2008-2017 ($m) 203 Table 110: Erbitux: key facts 204 Table 111: Avastin: key historical events 205 Table 112: Clinical development of Avastin in head and neck cancer, 2008 206 Table 113: Tarceva: key historical events 210 Table 114: Clinical development of Tarceva in head and neck cancer, 2008 211 Table 115: Tykerb: key historical events 215 Table 116: Clinical development of Tykerb in head and neck cancer, 2008 216 Table 117: Vectibix: key historical events 219 Table 118: Clinical development of Vectibix in head and neck cancer, 2008 219 Table 119: Zalutumumab: key historical events 222 Table 120: Clinical development of zalutumumab in head and neck cancer, 2008 223 Table 121: Alimta: key historical events 226 Table 122: Clinical development of Alimta in head and neck cancer, 2008 227 Table 123: Lipoplatin: key historical events 232 Table 124: Clinical development of Lipoplatin in head and neck cancer, 2008 232 Table 125: Multikine: key historical events 234 Table 126: Clinical development of Multikine in head and neck cancer, 2008 235 Table 127: Proxinium: key historical events 237 Table 128: Clinical development of Proxinium in head and neck cancer, 2008 238 Table 129: Advexin: key historical events 241 Table 130: Clinical development for Advexin in head and neck cancer, 2008 242 Table 131: INGN-241: key historical events 245 Table 132: Estimated incidence of thyroid cancer in the seven major pharmaceutical markets, 2002-2017 249 Table 133: Five-year survival rates by stage of thyroid cancer 249 Table 134: Phase III thyroid cancer pipeline, 2008 253 Table 135: Phase II thyroid cancer pipeline, 2008 254 Table 136: Forecasting assumptions for pipeline thyroid cancer products across the seven major markets, 2008 255 Table 137: Pipeline thyroid cancer product sales forecasts across the seven major markets, 2008-2017 ($m) 255 Table 138: Doxil: key facts 257 Table 139: Zybrestat: key historical events 258 Table 140: Clinical development of Zybrestat in thyroid cancer, 2008 258 Table 141: Axitinib: key historical events 261 Table 142: Phase II development of axitinib in thyroid cancer, 2007 261 Table 143: List of abbreviations 292 Table 144: Datamonitor drug assessment parameters 296
List of Figures Figure 1: Forecast incidence and mortality from NSCLC in 2008 and 2017 across the seven major markets 20 Figure 2: The role of surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy in the management of NSCLC 21 Figure 3: Summary of unmet needs in the NSCLC market 23 Figure 4: Datamonitor drug assessment summary for the molecular targeted therapies in late-phase development for NSCLC, 2008 26 Figure 5: Datamonitor drug assessment summary for the cytotoxic therapies in late-phase development for NSCLC, 2008 27 Figure 6: Datamonitor drug assessment summary for the immunotherapies in late-phase development for NSCLC, 2008 28 Figure 7: Pipeline NSCLC targeted therapies sales forecasts across the seven major markets, 2008-2017 ($m) 40 Figure 8: Pipeline NSCLC cytotoxic therapies sales forecasts across the seven major markets, 2008-2017 ($m) 41 Figure 9: Pipeline NSCLC immunotherapies sales forecasts across the seven major markets, 2008-2017 ($m) 42 Figure 10: Phase III FLEX trial results 47 Figure 11: Phase II results for first-line Erbitux with chemoradiotherapy in locally advanced NSCLC 50 Figure 12: Phase II results for Nexavar monotherapy in second- or third-line NSCLC 57 Figure 13: Phase II results of third-line Nexavar monotherapy: randomized discontinuation design 58 Figure 14: Phase II results for Sutent monotherapy in second- or third-line NSCLC 64 Figure 15: Phase I results for Tovok in patients with advanced solid malignancies 68 Figure 16: Phase II results for Vargatef monotherapy in second- or third-line NSCLC 71 Figure 17: Phase II results for Zactima with carboplatin and paclitaxel in first-line NSCLC 75 Figure 18: Phase II results for Zactima with Taxotere in second-line NSCLC 76 Figure 19: Phase II results for Zactima versus Iressa in advanced NSCLC 77 Figure 20: Phase III studies of Zactima in NSCLC 78 Figure 21: Phase II results for Zolinza monotherapy in second-line NSCLC 82 Figure 22: Interim Phase II results for aflibercept monotherapy in third-line NSCLC 86 Figure 23: Phase II results for ASA-404 with chemotherapy in first-line NSCLC 90 Figure 24: Phase Ib/II results for ASA-404 with chemotherapy in first-line NSCLC 91 Figure 25: Interim Phase II results for CP-751871 with chemotherapy in first-line NSCLC 95 Figure 26: Phase Ib results for motesanib with carboplatin and paclitaxel or Vectibix in first- or second-line NSCLC 98 Figure 27: Interim Phase II results for Abraxane with carboplatin and Avastin in first-line NSCLC 102 Figure 28: Phase II results for Abraxane monotherapy in first-line NSCLC 103 Figure 29: Phase I/II results for Glutoxim with chemotherapy in first-line NSCLC 107 Figure 30: Phase III results for Javlor versus Taxotere in second-line NSCLC 110 Figure 31: Interim Phase III results for Lipoplatin with Gemzar in first-line NSCLC 114 Figure 32: Interim Phase III results for Lipoplatin with paclitaxel in first-line NSCLC 115 Figure 33: Phase II results for Taxoprexin monotherapy in first-line NSCLC 118 Figure 34: Phase II results for Lucanix in advanced NSCLC 127 Figure 35: Phase IIb results for Stimuvax maintenance therapy in advanced NSCLC 130 Figure 36: Phase II results for MAGE-A3 ASCI as adjuvant therapy in completely resected Stage IB/II NSCLC 134 Figure 37: Forecast incidence and mortality from NSCLC in 2008 and 2017 across the seven major markets 139 Figure 38: Overview of SCLC treatment 140 Figure 39: Summary of unmet needs in the SCLC market 142 Figure 40: Datamonitor drug assessment summary for picoplatin in SCLC, 2008 145 Figure 41: Picoplatin sales forecasts across the seven major markets, 2008-2017 ($m) 149 Figure 42: Phase II results for picoplatin in second-line SCLC 152 Figure 43: Five-year survival rates for mesothelioma in the US, 1975-1998 157 Figure 44: Summary of unmet needs in the mesothelioma market 158 Figure 45: Datamonitor drug assessment summary for the pipeline mesothelioma products, 2008 160 Figure 46: Pipeline mesothelioma product sales forecasts across the seven major markets, 2008-2017 ($m) 163 Figure 47: Phase III results for first- or second-line doxorubicin with or without Onconase in mesothelioma patients 165 Figure 48: Phase I results for second-line Zolinza in mesothelioma patients 168 Figure 49: Incidence and mortality from brain cancer in 2008 and 2017 across the seven major markets 173 Figure 50: Summary of unmet needs in the primary brain cancer market 174 Figure 51: Datamonitor drug assessment summary for the pipeline brain cancer products, 2008 177 Figure 52: Pipeline brain cancer product sales forecasts across the seven major markets, 2008-2017 ($m) 182 Figure 53: Phase II results for Theraloc in relapsed or refractory pediatric high-grade gliomas 185 Figure 54: Phase II trial investigating Cerepro in primary and recurrent glioma patients 188 Figure 55: Incidence and mortality from head and neck cancer in 2008 and 2017 across the seven major markets 193 Figure 56: Summary of unmet needs in the head and neck cancer market 195 Figure 57: Datamonitor drug assessment summary for the pipeline head and neck cancer products, 2008 197 Figure 58: Pipeline head and neck cancer product sales forecasts across the seven major markets, 2008-2017 ($m) 203 Figure 59: Phase II results for first-line Alimta and Avastin in advanced head and neck cancer 207 Figure 60: Phase II study investigating Avastin with concurrent radiotherapy and Taxotere in head and neck cancer 208 Figure 61: Interim Phase II results for first-line Tarceva, Taxotere and cisplatin in metastatic or recurrent head and neck cancer 212 Figure 62: Phase II results for first-line Tarceva, cisplatin and radiotherapy for locally advanced head and neck cancer 213 Figure 63: Phase II results for third-line Tykerb in recurrent or metastatic head and neck cancer 217 Figure 64: Preliminary Phase I results for first-line Vectibix and chemoradiotherapy in Stage III/IV head and neck cancer 220 Figure 65: Phase I/II trial results for second-line zalutumumab in patients with recurrent squamous cell head and neck cancer 224 Figure 66: Phase II results for first-line Alimta and Avastin in advanced head and neck cancer 228 Figure 67: Phase II results for first-line Alimta in advanced head and neck cancer 229 Figure 68: Phase II trial and follow-up results for neoadjuvant Multikine in head and neck cancer 236 Figure 69: Interim Phase III results for second-line Proxinium in advanced head and neck cancer 238 Figure 70: Phase I dose-escalation trial for Proxinium in advanced head and neck cancer 239 Figure 71: Preliminary results from the Phase III T301 study comparing second-line Advexin with methotrexate in recurrent head and neck cancer 243 Figure 72: Incidence and mortality from thyroid cancer in 2008 and 2017 across the seven major markets 250 Figure 73: Summary of unmet needs in the thyroid cancer market 251 Figure 74: Datamonitor drug assessment summary for the pipeline thyroid cancer products, 2008 253 Figure 75: Pipeline thyroid cancer product sales forecasts across the seven major markets, 2008-2017 ($m) 256 Figure 76: Phase II results for first-line Zybrestat in advanced anaplastic thyroid cancer patients 259 Figure 77: Phase II results for axitinib in thyroid cancer patients refractory or unsuitable for radioiodine therapy 262 Figure 78: Datamonitor drug assessment summary of pipeline molecular targeted therapies in development for hematological malignancies, 2007 297
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