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Lung Cancer Drug Futures 2010
Espicom Business Intelligence Ltd, Oct 2010, Pages: 252
Although a plethora of platinum-based chemotherapy combinations may be prescribed for the treatment of non small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) the market is currently driven by chemotherapeutic agents such as taxanes and antimetabolites, and the increasing use of targeted therapies. Some of the newer chemotherapy agents such as Eli Lilly’s Gemzar and Alimta have become the standard of care in combination with cisplatin or carboplatin and may be used in addition to or instead of the taxanes Taxotere or Taxol/generic paclitaxel.
The lung cancer market is set for radical change. A number of current first-line therapies will become subject to generic competition in the short term. Although chemotherapy will continue to play a significant if diminishing role, industry attention is firmly on the better-tolerated biologics which are already setting the pace in the market and whose influence will grow over the coming years. In 2007, chemotherapy treatments accounted for 68% of the market but are forecast to account for only 32% by 2014, whereas targeted treatments are forecast to increase from 30% to 60% over the same period.
As researchers begin to understand the processes involved in NSCLC formation, several new targeted therapies have evolved which modulate growth factor pathways. For example, Roche’s small-molecule tyrosine kinase inhibitor Tarceva (erlotinib) and its best selling anti-angiogenic VEGF inhibitor Avastin (bevacizumab) are gaining credence in second- and first-line therapy for advanced disease, respectively.
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Approved Bevacizumab Docetaxel Erlotinib Gefitinib Gemcitabine Pemetrexed disodium Paclitaxel
Phase III Aflibercept Belagenpumatucel-L BIBF 1120 BIBW 2992 Canfosfamide Crizotinib Figitumumab MAGE-A3 Motesanib diphosphate Necitumumab PF-02341066 PF-299804 Sorafenib Stimuvax Sunitinib malate Talactoferrin alpha Vadimezan
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Phase I/II Retaspimycin Tivozanib XL184 Phase I Everolimus IMO-2055 Naptumomab estafenatox Suspended or Discontinued ABT-751 Cetuximab Mapatumumab NOV-002 Paclitaxel poliglumex Vandetanib CLEAR, CONCISE, AND ORIGINAL ANALYSIS GIVES YOU KEY PRODUCT INSIGHTS:
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