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Breast Cancer Therapeutics: How Innovation Is Shaping Future Therapies


Description: The Breast Cancer Therapeutics Report seeks to explore and systematically analyze both drug targets and associated therapeutics in current clinical development relating to breast cancer. Four major classes of breast cancer therapeutics are a particular focus - endocrine therapy, 'innovative' therapy, immunotherapy and chemotherapy. Several of the mainstream technologies utilized in breast cancer drug discovery are explored. Additionally, the therapeutic and market potential of each therapy type is investigated. This Report includes an up to date review of pipeline and market developments in the breast cancer therapeutics field.

Questions Answered
- Who is currently developing breast cancer therapeutics?
- What are the key drug targets that underlie such developments and which have the most therapeutic and commercial potential?
- How is breast cancer treatment changing?
- What are the relative merits of approved breast cancer therapeutics?
- What are the competitive advantages of new-generation breast cancer drugs?
- Where are the main challenges in breast cancer drug development?
- Are there any breast cancer patient sub-groups presently underserved by current and emerging therapies?
- Where are the opportunities relating to breast cancer drug development?
- What are the future prospects for breast cancer therapeutics?

Key Reasons to Purchase
- Determine what is new in breast cancer therapeutics by review of clinical developments in current pharmaceutical pipelines.
- Assess the therapeutic potential of breast cancer therapeutics by understanding the underlying drug targets and technology that that have facilitated drug development
- Assess the market potential of breast cancer therapeutics from maps of the current market landscape, an evaluation of the success of approved breast cancer therapeutics, and consideration of relevant future market projections.
- Get an up-to-date perspective on breast cancer drug development with a systematic review of each breast cancer therapy type
- Identify the key technological platforms currently utilized in breast cancer drug discovery.
- Look inside 20 companies involved in breast cancer drug discovery, including their product pipelines, financial standing, partnerships & alliances, and more
- Obtain a current industry snapshot of breast cancer drug discovery from a short survey conducted in parallel with the writing of this report.
- Gain insight into current challenges in breast cancer drug discovery through in-depth interviews with five industry experts.

Market Opportunities
There are approximately 50 breast cancer drugs in current development. Each of the four drug therapy categories identified in this report are witnessing significant developments. Market opportunities in this space include:
- Invest in basic research to establish a sound knowledge base on emerging breast cancer drug targets and their associated biology
- Develop model systems for clinical investigation of breast cancer to broaden applicability of breast cancer therapeutics and simplify clinical development.
- Develop technology platforms for development of targeted therapies with reduced side effects.
- Develop diagnostic tests for use with new therapies so that treatment regimes can be tailored for a specific patient.
- Investigate the possibility of cross-indications of breast cancer therapeutics to increase therapeutic value.
- Focus on breast cancer patient sub-groups that represent highest areas of unmet medical needs

About The Author
Dr Catherine M. Thomson has worked in medical and biological research for nineteen years. Research areas span cancer, neurodegenerative disease, and arthritis and rheumatism. A particular emphasis has been the development of visible molecular tags or indicator technology for medical research. Her PhD was obtained at the University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, South Wales, UK and her first degree in Molecular Biology from Glasgow University, Scotland, UK. Over the past five years Dr Thomson has worked at, and for, the Center for Research and Education in Bioluminescence and Biotechnology (CREBB), Rutgers University, NJ, USA in roles of research, instruction and consulting. Dr Thomson currently works as a consultant and analyst for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. Recently, Dr Thomson authored 'Phosphodiesterases: A Drug Target Family with Broad Therapeutic Impact," and co-authored 'Fluorescent Proteins: Technologies, Applications, and Opportunities for Drug Discovery,' and 'A Guide to Green Fluorescent Protein: Applications in Cell Biology and Drug Discovery ,'


Contents: Chapter 1: Executive Summary
Breast Cancer Therapeutics
Breast Cancer Technologies
Breast Cancer Markets
The Future and Breast Cancer

Chapter 2: The Need for Breast Cancer Therapeutics
Epidemiology
Breast Cancer Types and Stages
Causes and Risk Factors
Biomarkers and Diagnostics
Awareness and Education
Treatment Strategies
Objectives and Scope

Chapter 3: Targets and Therapeutics in Endocrine Therapy
Estrogen and the Estrogen Receptor
Normal Estrogen Function
The Estrogen Receptor
Estrogen, The Estrogen Receptor, and Breast Cancer
Estrogen and Breast Cancer
The Estrogen Receptor and Breast Cancer
Categories of Endocrine Therapy
Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMs)
Mode of Action of SERMs
Approved SERMs
Emerging SERMs
Raloxifene
Arzoxifene
Lasofoxifene
Selective Estrogen Receptor Downregulators (SERDs)
Mode of Action of SERDs
Approved SERDs
Aromatase Inhibitors
Mode of Action of Aromatase Inhibitors
Approved Aromatase Inhibitors
Emerging Aromatase Inhibitors
LHRH Agonists
Mode of Action of LHRH Agonists
Approved LHRH Agonists


Chapter 4: Innovative Therapy for Breast Cancer
Targeting Growth Factors
The erbB Receptor Family
erbB1/EGFR
erbB2/EGFR2/HER2
Targeting Growth Factors (IGF)
Targeting Angiogenesis
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF)
Targeting Farnesylation
Targeting the MEK Pathway
Targeting the mTOR Pathway
Targeting Apoptosis
Targeting DNA Synthesis and Repair
Targeting the Proteasome

Chapter 5: Immunotherapy for Breast Cancer
Cancer Vaccines and Breast Cancer
Current Approaches in Cancer Vaccine Development
Approved and Emerging Cancer Vaccines
Approved Cancer Vaccines
Emerging Breast Cancer Vaccines
Adjuvants
Approved and Emerging Monoclonal Antibodies
Categories of Monoclonal Antibodies
Naked Monoclonal Antibodies
Conjugated Monoclonal Antibodies
Approved and Emerging Monoclonal Antibodies
Approved Monoclonal Antibodies
Emerging Monoclonal Antibodies

Chapter 6: Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer
Historical Timeline
Chemotherapy Categorization
Antimetabolites
Mitotic Inhibitors
Alkylating Agents
Anthracyclines
Topoisomerase II Inhibitors
Approved Chemotherapy Drugs for Breast Cancer
Emerging Chemotherapy Drugs for Breast Cancer
Combination Chemotherapy

Chapter 7: Technology and Breast Cancer
Gene Cloning and Characterization
Gene Expression Profiling
Proteomics
RNAi
Bioinformatics
Population Genetics
Biomarkers
Diagnostics and Prognosis

Chapter 8: The Breast Cancer Market
Endocrine Therapies
Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMs)
Selective Estrogen Receptor Downregulators (SERDs)
Aromatase Inhibitors
Arimidex®
Femara®
Aromasin®
Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone Analogs (LHRH Analogs)
Innovative Therapies
Immunotherapies
The Chemotherapy Market

Chapter 9: Future Perspectives
Therapeutic Potential
Market Potential
Breast Cancer Treatment and The Future
Breast Cancer and The Patient
Summary

Chapter 10: Expert Interviews
James D. Winkler, Ph.D., Senior Director, Discovery Biology, Array BioPharma
Dr. George Blackledge, Senior Oncology Physician, AstraZeneca
Dr. Rene Bernards, Chief Scientific Officer, Agendia
Dr. Thomas J. Schuetz, Chief Medical Officer and Senior VP of Medical Affairs,
Therion Biologics

Chapter 11: Company Profiles
Aeterna Zentaris Inc
Agendia BV
American Pharmaceutical Partners, Inc
Array BioPharma Inc.
AstraZeneca plc
Bristol Myers Squibb
Dendreon Corporation
Eli Lilly and Company
Genentech, Inc
Genta, Inc.
Igeneon
Novartis AG
Sanofi-aventis
Therion Biologics Corporation
ViRexx Medical Corp.

Chapter 12: References



Summary: Breast cancer is a complex heterogeneous disease characterized by uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. It is also very prevalent, with reports from the World Health Organization estimating that more than 1.2 million people will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005, worldwide. In the United States, breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women (following skin cancer) with 212,930 new cases estimated for 2004 and an associated 40,840 deaths. In Europe, approximately 200,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year (41,000 in the UK). Consequently, breast cancer is a high-priority research area and is recognized as one of the most aggressively pursued diseases in the history of medicine.



Companies Mentioned - Aeterna Zentaris Inc - Agendia BV - American Pharmaceutical Partners, Inc - Array BioPharma Inc. - AstraZeneca plc - Bristol Myers Squibb - Dendreon Corporation - Eli Lilly and Company - Genentech, Inc - Genta, Inc. - Igeneon - Novartis AG - Sanofi-aventis - Therion Biologics Corporation - ViRexx Medical Corp.


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