Details of First-in-Class Innovation in Hematological Cancers (Frontier Pharma)- Cytokine Signaling and Kinase Targeted Immunotherapies Dominate a Large and Highly Versatile Pipeline
"Frontier
Pharma: First-in-Class Innovation in Hematological Cancers - Cytokine
Signaling and Kinase Targeted Immunotherapies Dominate a Large and
Highly Versatile Pipeline"
The Report covers current Industries Trends, Worldwide Analysis,
Global Forecast, Review, Share, Size, Growth, Effect.
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The American Cancer Society (ACS) predicts that in 2017 there will
be almost 173,000 new cases of leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma, with
lymphomas the most prevalent. Due to a degree of crossover between
hematological malignancies in terms of their underlying
pathophysiology, it is not uncommon for products being developed for
this therapy area to have developmental programs testing them across
multiple indications.
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The report assesses versatile and
first-in-class innovation in the hematological cancer pipeline,
highlighting key trends in first-in-class product distribution.
Analysis reveals that the hematological cancer pipeline is among the
most innovative in the industry, with 477 first-in-class products.
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Over the past 15 years, the treatment of hematological malignancies
has changed significantly, thanks to the development of targeted
therapies. These developments have been based on the growing
understanding of the signaling pathways involved in disease
pathogenesis. A notable example is the approval of Rituxan in 1997,
which is used to treat multiple types of hematological malignancies,
including Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Analysis indicates that the
current pipeline is following this trend of focusing on innovative,
targeted therapies.
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The first-in-class targets in the
pipeline are numerous and varied. Cytokine signaling targets are the
most common, with a total of 548 across all stages of development,
followed by kinases. These target categories account for the majority
of targeted immunotherapies, which are the primary focus of current
development activity within oncology. The other target families have
far fewer first-in-class and versatile first-in-class products,
reflecting the strong interest and potential versatility of cancer
immunotherapies.
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- With 1,474 products in active development, the pipeline is considerably large. How will pipeline innovation affect the future hematological cancer market?
- There are 477 first-in-class products in the hematological cancer pipeline. Which of these hold the greatest potential to improve future disease treatment with regard to their molecular target?
- The majority of first-in-class products were identified to be in development for multiple indications. Are versatile products likely to play a key role in the future treatment of hematological cancer?
- Analysis of the history of strategic consolidations revealed an increasing amount of deal activity and a large number of first-in-class products not yet involved in any deals. How do deal frequency and value compare between target families and molecule types, and which first-in-class programs have not yet been involved in a licensing or co-development deal?
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- Understand the current clinical and commercial landscape. This includes a comprehensive study of disease pathogenesis, diagnosis and prognosis, and the treatment options available.
- Visualize the composition of the hematological cancers market in terms of dominant molecule types and targets, highlighting what the current unmet needs are and how they can be addressed. This knowledge allows a competitive understanding of gaps in the current market.
- Analyze the hematological cancers pipeline and stratify by stage of development, molecule type and molecular target. There are strong signs in the pipeline that the industry is seeking novel approaches to treating hematological cancers.
- Assess the therapeutic potential of first-in-class targets. Using a proprietary matrix, first-in-class products have been assessed and ranked according to clinical potential. Promising early-stage targets have been reviewed in greater detail.
- Understand the level of versatility across the pipeline and within each molecular target. Assess the pipeline activity of each versatile first-in-class product and the indications that they are being developed for.
- Identify commercial opportunities in the hematological cancers deals landscape by analyzing trends in licensing and co-development deals and producing a curated list of hematological cancer therapies that have not yet been involved in deals, and may offer potential investment opportunities.
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