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SUMMARY
Introduction
Lymphoma is a broad term encompassing a variety of cancers of the lymphatic
system. The two main groups of lymphoma in humans are Hodgkin's disease
(characterized by the growth of Reed-Sternberg cells) and the non-Hodgkin's
lymphoma. The world prevalence is approximately 650,000 cases, of which
300,000 are low grade and 350,000 are aggressive. The lymphoma market is a
complex topic and several pitfalls await actors not well prepared. BioSeeker
Group will guide through this field and bring structure and knowledge enables
our customers to analyze opportunities. This report will help to answer
questions on the subject of additional lymphoma treatments beyond Rituxan. As
well, leukemia includes a broad variety of histological separate disorders
which make the leukemia market segmented. And even though a high level of
unmet medical need, together with its dependence on chemotherapy, leukemia has
not historically been the focus of significant R&D investment for emerging
drugs in the pharmaceutical industry. This has now clearly changed with the
launch of Novartis' Gleevec (imatinib mesylate) for chronic myeloid leukemia,
which is presenting the industry with proof that development within the
leukemia market produces lucrative returns. Gleevec saw sales rise of 32
percent to $2.2 billion during 2005. Consequently, the historical general
conception that relatively low prevalence diseases, has been insufficient in
size to allow companies to quickly regain their investment is clearly out of
date. In this perspective enhanced development is expected.
Research and analysis highlights
BioSeeker Group has studied the progress of 125 of the most prominent drugs in
development for the treatment of hematological cancers. The most actively
discussed and interesting drugs were selected and presented. A collection of
emerging facts suggest that numerous of the new targeted therapies are agents
that cannot just be added into treatment regimens with conventional drugs. A
few of them might have isolated properties on certain biologic targets that
may require to be modulated in particular ways before or after cytotoxic
chemotherapy. Among the emerging therapeutic strategies, passive and active
immunotherapies have clearly continued to be leading strategies. Small
molecule apoptotic inducers and kinase inhibitors are as well in the
forefront. This extensive 190+ pages report not only describes and analyzes
the latest years of progress in lymphoma and leukemia, it also provides an
insight and framework to understand this complex field. In this report,
BioSeeker provides one of the most comprehensive coverage of the R&D trends to
set the future marketplace. We present both an overview and a detailed
description on the progress of 100 key drugs in Phase II and III development,
together with general descriptions on drugs and targets. Among these drugs
BioSeeker clearly sees a substantial progress for some while others have
failed. There will be a more intense competition in several of the sub-markets
and current treatments will be changed for the benefit of more innovative
therapies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Executive Summary
2 Methodology
3 Table of Contents
- 3.1 List of Boxes
- 3.2 List of Tables
4 The Lymphomas
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.1.1 Disease Definition
- 4.1.2 Etiology & Pathophysiology
- 4.2 Epidemiology
- 4.3 Current Treatment Strategies
- 4.3.1 Hodgkin's Disease
- 4.3.2 Radiation Therapy
- 4.3.3 Chemotherapy
- 4.3.4 Transplantation
- 4.3.5 Treatment Option Overview
- 4.4 Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
- 4.4.1 Radiation Therapy
- 4.4.2 Chemotherapy
- 4.4.3 Immunotherapy
- 4.4.4 Bone Marrow and Peripheral Blood Transplants
- 4.4.5 Watch and Wait
- 4.4.6 Treatment Option Overview
- 4.5 Prognosis
- 4.5.1 Hodgkin's Disease
- 4.5.2 Non-Hodgkin
- 4.6 Progress in Current Treatment Strategies
- 4.6.1 Hodgkin
- 4.6.2 Non-Hodgkin
- 4.6.3 Rituxan
- 4.6.4 Bexxar
- 4.6.5 Zevalin
- 4.7 Key Therapeutic Strategies for Future Treatments
- 4.7.1 Therapy Type, Targets & Mechanisms
- 4.8 Competitive Landscape in Drug Development: The Late Stage Pipeline
- 4.9 Current Drug Development: The Early Stage Pipeline
5 The Leukemias
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.1.1 Disease Definitions
- 5.1.2 Etiology & Pathophysiology
- 5.1.3 The Lymphoid Malignancies
- 5.1.4 The Myeloid Malignancies
- 5.2 Epidemiology
- 5.3 Prognosis
- 5.3.1 The Lymphoid Malignancies
- 5.3.2 The Myeloid Malignancies
- 5.4 Current Treatment Strategies
- 5.4.1 The Lymphoid Malignancies
- 5.4.2 The Myeloid Malignancies
- 5.5 Progress in Current Treatment Strategies
- 5.5.1 The Lymphoid Malignancies
- 5.5.2 The Myeloid Malignancies
- 5.6 Key Therapeutic Strategies for Future Therapies
- 5.6.1 Therapeutic Type, Targets & Mechanisms
- 5.7 Competitive Landscape in Drug Development: The Late Stage Pipeline
- 5.7.1 The Lymphoid Malignancies
- 5.7.2 The Myeloid Malignancies
- 5.8 Current Drug Development: The Early Stage Pipeline
- 5.8.1 The Myeloid Malignancies
- 5.8.2 The Lymphoid Malignancies
- 5.9 Disclaimer
- 5.9.1 Liability
- 5.9.2 Completeness
6 Appendix: Drugs Approved for the Treatment of Leukemia: a Historical Perspective
7 Drug Index
8 Company Index
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