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Strategic Perspectives 2001: Breast Cancer Cost Analysis


Description: Utilizing pricing data amassed from the seven major markets of the US, Japan, Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the UK, this report provides a detailed analysis of the major drug regimes used in the treatment of breast cancer alongside the current pricing and reimbursement status in each of the countries studied. Thus, an intriguing evaluation of the cost of breast cancer treatment is presented. * Plan your investment in pharmacoeconomic studies and patient assistant programs, and intensify links with advocacy groups. * Assess your launch and product lifecycle strategies to remain competitive within the breast cancer market. * Understand how your competitors are differentiating themselves and gaining competitive advantage. * Benchmark your pricing strategies against other breast cancer therapies across the US, Europe, and Japan.


Contents: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY


Scope


Datamonitor insight into the breast cancer market


Contrary to popular demand, the reimbursement of breast cancer treatments is not guaranteed. In recognition, companies must increase their investment in pharmacoeconomic studies and patient assistant programs, and intensify links with advocacy groups.


As innovative breast cancer therapies, such as Herceptin, emerge, launch strategies will become an increasingly important component of reimbursement approval and price protection.


Utilizing patient advocacy in breast cancer, as a disease of high patient numbers and unmet need, is an effective way to defend price premiums set at launch.


Lifecycle-extension and price protection strategies are essential, and becoming increasingly complex. In the breast cancer market, where development is often costly and slow, success accompanies adept patent protection strategy.


Taxanes are entering a new era. Healthcare payors will, at last, pay less for taxane therapy, and prescribe it for breast cancer patients more often.


TABLE OF CONTENTS






BREAST CANCER: AN OVERVIEW


Cancer etiology


Anatomy, genetics, and patterns of progression in breast cancer


Anatomy of the breast


Genetics of breast cancer


The progression of breast cancer


Prognostic factors in breast cancer


Less common forms of breast cancer


Diagnosis of breast cancer


Epidemiology of breast cancer


Standard treatment options


Surgery


Radiation therapy


Systemic therapies


Current clinical practices


Treatment option overview by stage


Overview of drug therapy options


REIMBURSEMENT AND PRICING SYSTEMS: CONTROLLING COST THROUGH AND ARBITRARY PHARMACOECONOMICS-BASED PRICE CONTROLS


Pharmacoeconomics: a tool towards, or barrier preventing reimbursement?


The adoption of pharmacoeconomics: a historical perspective


Industry perspective: why employ pharmacoeconomic evaluations?


Reimbursement, pricing and pharmacoeconomics in major markets: setting the framework for pharmaceutical strategies


France: retail versus hospital sales


Germany: in patient versus outpatient care


Italy: capping reimbursement of brands with generic alternatives


Spain: stringent pricing control?


The UK: NICE and the NHS


Japan: cutting prices


The US: insufficiencies, argument and reform


COST COMPARISONS OF COMMON TREATMENT REGIMES


Common treatment regimes: comparing cost per mg


Regime 1: doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide (AC)


Regime 2: cyclophosphamide, methotrexate and flurouracil (CMF)



Regime 3: fluorouracil (5-FU), doxorubicin (Adriamycin) and cyclophosphamide (FAC)


Common treatment regimes: comparing cost per regime/cycle


Conclusions and recommendations


CASE SCENARIOS: PRICING STRATEGIES FOR OLD, AGING AND NOVEL THERAPIES


Tamoxifen: 'partnering' to prevent genericization


The cost of tamoxifen: an inter-country analysis


Taxanes: on the brink of decline?


Taxol: maximizing return on investment or money for nothing?


Patenting the unpatentable: methods to prolong market exclusivity


Holding back the generics: orphan drug status


Taxotere: also expensive, but twice as potent


Comparative cost of taxanes: a country perspective


Herceptin: pricing and patient advocacy


COST LISTINGS


Cost listings in France


Cost listings in Germany


Cost listings in Italy


Cost listings in Japan


Cost listings in Spain


Cost listings in the UK


Cost listings in the US


APPENDIX


Lists of tables and figures


Table of tables


Table of Figures


Supplementary data


Research methodology: pricing data


Introduction


Source prices


Ex-manufacturer, wholesaler and retail prices


Data validation and margin calculation


Quality control


Sources for OncoVision


Oncovision references


References


Websites


How to contact experts in your industry


Contacts







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