This triple analysis focuses on cancer drug development strategies in one specific cancer indication (Breast Cancer), one mechanism/target/effect area (Angiogenesis) and one compound specific area (Antibodies). Each of these three individual parts is evaluated according to standardized criteria in a five pillar pipeline drug assessment methodology to compare drug development strategies in oncology. This makes it easy to find and compare analysis not only within one single cancer focus area but also between different areas.
Below is a short synopsis of each part included in this report:
Part I: Breast Cancer
The breast cancer report part comprises defined and up to date development strategies for 405 breast cancer drugs within the portfolio of 220 investigators, from Ceased to Marketed. This report part extensively analyses 207 identified targets of breast cancer drugs, organized into 193 drug target strategies, and assesses them in breast cancer.
This part is based on the following publication:
Portfolio Analytics and Planning in the Breast Cancer Pipeline - Change is Around the Corner in a Highly Competitive Market Place
Part II: Angiogenesis
The angiogenesis affecting cancer drug report part comprises defined and up to date development strategies for 252 drugs in oncology within the portfolio of 151 companies world-wide, from Ceased to Marketed. The report extensively analyses their 177 identified drug targets, organized into 170 drug target strategies, and assesses them in 70 cancer indications.
This part is based on the following publication:
Commercializing Angiogenesis Affecting Drugs in Cancer: The Faster Route to Consider Your Options and Position of Others
Part III: Antibodies
The cancer antibody drug report part comprises defined and up to date development strategies for 531 antibody drugs in oncology within the portfolio of 196 companies world-wide, from Ceased to Marketed. The report extensively analyses their 255 identified drug targets, organized into 266 drug target strategies, and assesses them in 75 cancer indications.
This part is based on the following publication:
The Global Competitive Landscape of Antibody Drug Development in Cancer: The Faster Route to Consider Your Options and Position of Others
The report is written for you to understand and assess the impact of competitor entry and corresponding changes to development strategies for your own portfolio products. It helps teams to maximize molecule value by selecting optimal development plans and manage risk and uncertainty. The report serves as an external commercial advocate for pharmaceutical companies’ pipeline and portfolio planning (PPP) in cancer by:
* Providing you with competitive input to the R&D organization to guide development of early product ideas and ensure efforts are aligned with business objectives
* Assisting you to make informed decisions in selecting cancer indications that are known to be appropriate for your drug’s properties
* Analyzing, correlating and integrating valuable data sources in order to provide accurate data for valuation of pipeline, in-licensing and new business opportunities
* Providing you with commercial analytic support for due diligence on in-licensing and acquisition opportunities
* Supporting development of integrative molecule, pathway and disease area strategies
* Integrating knowledge for you to consider the therapeutic target for the highest therapeutic outcome and return on investment
This report provides systems, analytical and strategic support both internally to PPP and to stakeholders across your own organization. The report will also be an important part of creating and implementing a market development plan for cancer drugs to insure that the optimal market conditions exist by the time the products are commercialized.
Key Topics Covered:
Part I: Breast Cancer
5.1 The Scope of this Report 29
6 Consider the Therapeutic Breast Cancer Target for the Highest Therapeutic Outcome and Return on Investment (207 Drug Targets) 33-376
7 The Rise of New Products: How Mature, Unique and Clinically Validated are the Drug Target Strategies Identified in the Breast Cancer Therapeutic Pipeline? (193 Drug Target Strategies and 405 Drugs) 377-441
8 Compound Strategies at Work: Competitive Benchmarking of Breast Cancer Drugs by Compound Strategy (8 Different Compound Strategies) 442-488
9 Pipeline and Portfolio Planning: Competitive Benchmarking of Breast Cancer Therapeutic Pipeline by Investigator (220 Investigators) 489-891
11 Drug Index 893
12 Company Index 905
Figures: Includes 7 Figures
Tables: Includes 274 Tables
Total Number of Pages: 913
Part II: Angiogenesis
5.1 The Scope of this Report 37
6 Consider the Therapeutic Target Among Angiogenesis Affecting Drugs in Oncology for the Highest Therapeutic Outcome and Return on Investment (177 Drug Targets) 41-421
7 Emerging New Products to Established Ones: Drug Target Strategies of Angiogenesis Affecting Drugs in Oncology by their Highest Stage of Development (170 Drug Target Strategies and 252 Drugs) 424-666
8 Compound Strategies at Work: Competitive Benchmarking of Angiogenesis Affecting Cancer Drugs by Compound Strategy (7 Compound Strategies) 667-709
9 Selecting Indication for Angiogenesis Affecting Drugs in Oncology (70 Cancer Indications) 710-848
10 Pipeline and Portfolio Planning: Competitive Benchmarking of the Angiogenesis Affecting Drug Pipeline in Oncology by Investigator (151 Investigators and 252 Drugs) 849-1685
12 Drug Index 1687
13 Company Index 1697
Figures: Includes 7 Figures
Tables: Includes 310 Tables
Total Number of Pages: 1,704
Part III: Antibodies
5.1 The Scope of this Report 35
6 Consider the Therapeutic Target Among Antibody Drugs in Oncology for the Highest Therapeutic Outcome and Return on Investment (255 Drug Targets) 39-430
7 Emerging New Products to Established Ones: Drug Target Strategies of Antibody Drugs in Oncology by their Highest Stage of Development (266 Drug Targets Strategies and 531 Antibody Drugs) 431-768
8 Selecting Cancer Indication for Antibody Drugs (75 Cancer Indications) 769-893
9 Pipeline and Portfolio Planning: Competitive Benchmarking of the Antibody Drug Pipeline in Oncology by Investigator (196 Investigators and 531 Antibody Drugs) 894-1,916
10 Disclaimer 1917
11 Drug Index 1918
12 Company Index 1934
Figures: Includes 5 Figures
Tables: Includes 347 Tables
Total Number of Pages: 1,944
A&G Pharmaceutical
Abbott
Abiogen
Ablynx
Abraxis BioScience
AC Immune
Acceleron Pharma
Access
Actinium Pharmaceuticals
Active Biotech
Adherex
Advantagene
Advaxis
Advenchen
AEgera
AEterna Zentaris
Affibody
Affimed Therapeutics
Affitech
Agennix
AGY Therapeutics
Aida Pharmaceuticals
Alchemia
Alder Biopharmaceuticals
Alethia Biotherapeutics
Alexion
Alfacell
Algeta
Alnis Biosciences
Alnylam
AlphaVax
Alseres Pharmaceuticals
ALSP
Altor BioScience
Ambit Biosciences
Ambrilia Biopharma
Amgen
Amorfix Life Sciences
Amphora
AngioChem
Angiogen
Angiogenex
Angstrom Pharmaceuticals
Ansaris
Antisoma
Aphios
Apricus Biosciences
Apthera
Arana Therapeutics
Arca biopharma
Archer Biosciences
arGEN-X
Ariad
Arno Therapeutics
ArQule
Array BioPharma
Ascend Therapeutics
Astellas
Astex Therapeutics
AstraZeneca
Attenuon
Austrianova
Avaxia
AVEO
AVI BioPharma
Bavarian Nordic
Bayer
Berkeley Lab
Betagenon
BioAlliance Pharma
BioAxone
Biocad
Biocon
Biogen Idec
BioInvent
Biolex
BioLineRx
Bionovo
Biosceptre
Biotecnol
Biotest
BioVex
Boehringer Ingelheim
Bolder BioTechnology
Bristol-Myers Squibb
BTG
Callisto Pharmaceuticals
Cancer Innovations
Cancer Research Technology
CDG Therapeutics
Cel-Sci
Celecure
Celera
Celgene
Cell Genesys
Cell Therapeutics
CellCeutix
Celldex Therapeutics
Cellmid
Celltrion
Celsion
Celtic Pharma
Center of Molecular Immunology
Cephalon
CG Therapeutics
ChemGenex Pharmaceuticals
ChemoCentryx
Chemokine Therapeutics
Chiesi
China Sky One Medical
Choongwae
Circadian Technologies
CompleGen
CSL
Cue Biotech
CuraGen
CureTech
Curis
Cyclacel
Cylene Pharmaceuticals
Cynvec
CytImmune Sciences
Cytochroma
Cytokinetics
CytRx
Daiichi Sankyo
Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma
Debiopharm
Deciphera Pharmaceuticals
Dendreon
DiaMedica
Dompe
Dong-A
Dongkook Pharm
Douglas
Dr Reddy’s
Dyax
ECI
Eisai
Elan
Elara Pharmaceuticals
Eli Lilly
Emergent BioSolutions
Endoceutics
Enkam Pharmaceuticals
EntreMed
Enzon
Epeius Biotechnologies
EpiCept
Epitomics
Eucodis
EUSA Pharma
Exelixis
ExonHit Therapeutics
Faron Pharmaceuticals
Favrille
Femta Pharmaceuticals
FibroGen
Five Prime Therapeutics
Fresenius
Fusion Antibodies
Galaxy Biotech
GammaCan
Ganymed Pharmaceuticals
Gene Techno Science
Genencor
Genentech
Generex
Genmab
Genomic Systems
GenPat77
Genta
GenVec
Genzyme
Geron
Gilead Sciences
GlaxoSmithKline
Gliknik
Gloucester Pharmaceuticals
GlycoGenesys
Glycotope
GlyTag
Got-a-Gene
Green Cross
Hawthorn Pharmaceuticals
Heidelberg Pharma
Hoffmann-La Roche
Hospira
Human Genome Sciences
Hy BioPharma
Idera Pharmaceuticals
IDM Pharma
ImClone Systems
IMED
Immune Pharmaceuticals
ImmunoCellular Therapeutics
Immunocore
ImmunoGen
Immunomedics
Immunotope
ImmuPharma
Immutep
Incyte Corporation
Inex
Infinity Pharmaceuticals
Innate Pharma
InNexus Biotechnology
Inovio
Insmed
Intarcia Therapeutics
Intezyne Technologies
Intracel
Intradigm
Introgen Therapeutics
Ipsen
ISA Pharmaceuticals
Isis Pharmaceuticals
ISU ABXIS
Johnson & Johnson
KAI Pharmaceuticals
Kaketsuken
KaloBios
Karus Therapeutics
Kiadis
Kirin Pharma
Kissei
Kringle Pharma
Kyowa Hakko Kirin
Kyto Biopharma
LEAD Therapeutics
Lee’s Pharmaceutical
Leo
LFB Biotechnologies
LG Life Sciences
Ligand
Lorus Therapeutics
MacroGenics
Marillion Pharmaceuticals
MAT Biopharma
MDRNA
Meda
Medarex
MediGene
MedImmune
Mediolanum
Meiji
Menarini
Merck & Co
Merck KGaA
Merrimack
Mersana Therapeutics
MethylGene
Micromet
Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma
MolMed
Mologen
Morvus Technology
Mycenax
NanoMed Pharmaceuticals
Nektar Therapeutics
Nemod Biotherapeutics
NeoPharm
Neovacs
Neuren
NewSouth Innovations
NexGenix Pharmaceuticals
Nidus Laboratories
NIH
Nippon Kayaku
NKT Therapeutics
Non-industrial source
Northwest Biotherapeutics
Novartis
Novelix
Novogen
Noxxon
Oasmia
OncoGenex Pharmaceuticals
OncoMed
OncoMune
Onconova
OncoTherapy Science
Oncothyreon
Onyvax
Orion Pharma
OSI Pharmaceuticals
Oxford BioMedica
OXiGENE
Paladin Labs
Panacea
PanaGin
PanGenetics
Pantarhei Bioscience
Patrys
Pepscan Therapeutics
PepTcell
PepTx
Peregrine Pharmaceuticals
Perseus Proteomics
Pfizer
Pharmacopeia
Pharmacyclics
PharmaGap
PharmaMar
Pharmexa
Pharminox
PheneX
Philogen
PhiloGene
Pierre Fabre
Plexxikon
Prima Biomed
Pro-Pharmaceuticals
ProCell Therapeutics
Prochon Biotech
Progen
Progenics Pharmaceuticals
ProStrakan
Protein Sciences
Protgen
Protox Therapeutics
PTC Therapeutics
R&R
Radient Pharmaceuticals
Ramot
Raptor Pharmaceutical
Recepta biopharma
Receptor BioLogix
Regeneron
Regulon
Repros Therapeutics
RESprotect
Rexahn
Rigel
Samyang
Sanofi
Sanofi-Aventis
Santaris Pharma
Sareum
Savient Pharmaceuticals
SBI Biotech
Scancell
Schering-Plough
SciClone Pharmaceuticals
Seattle Genetics
Selvita
Semafore Pharmaceuticals
Shenogen
Shionogi
Sigma-Tau
Simcere Pharmaceuticals
Spear Therapeutics
SRI International
Stainwei Biotech
Sunol Molecular
SuperGen
SuppreMol
Supratek Pharma
Switch Pharma
Symphogen
Synageva BioPharma
SynDevRx
SynerGene Therapeutics
Taiho
Takeda
Targa Therapeutics
Tau Therapeutics
Taxolog
TeGenero
Telik
Teva
Thallion Pharmaceuticals
Therapure Biopharma
Therion Biologics
ThromboGenics
Tigris Pharmaceuticals
Titan Pharmaceuticals
to-BBB
Tolerx
ToolGen
TopoTarget
Tracon Pharmaceuticals
Tragara Pharmaceuticals
Transgene
Trillium Therapeutics
Trion Pharma
UCB
United Therapeutics
Vaccinex
Wakunaga
VasGene Therapeutics
VBL Therapeutics
Vernalis
Wilex
Vion Pharmaceuticals
VioQuest
Viragen
ViroMed
ViroTarg
Viventia Biotech
Wyeth
XBiotech
Xencor
Xerion
Xoma
Y’s Therapeutics
Yakult Honsha
YM BioSciences
Zenotech
Zensun
Zhejiang Beta Pharma
Zydus Cadila
131I-tositumomab
A6
abagovomab
ABT-510
aflibercept
alemtuzumab
AMG-386
anastrozole
Angiozyme
apatinib
ARQ-197
atrasentan
axitinib
bevacizumab
BIBF-1120
BMS-690514
brentuximab vedotin
brivanib alaninate
BSI-201
capecitabine
catumaxomab
cediranib
cetuximab
cilengitide
denosumab
DI-17E6
docetaxel
dovitinib lactate
doxifluridine
doxorubicin
E-7820
endostatin
ENMD-2076
enzastaurin hydrochloride
epirubicin
everolimus
exemestane
Exherin
fadrozole
farletuzumab
foretinib
formestane
fosbretabulin tromethamine
fulvestrant
galiximab
gemtuzumab ozogamicin
girentuximab
GliaAtak
goserelin
GT-111
HBP-347
ibritumomab tiuxetan
icrucumab
inotuzumab ozogamicin
interferon
intetumumab
ipilimumab
IPP-204106
irinotecan hydrochloride
JI-101
lapatinib ditosylate
lasofoxifene
lenvatinib
letrozole
leuprorelin
linifanib
lumiliximab
LY-2275796
MGCD-265
midostaurin
mitoxantrone
motesanib diphosphate
muparfostat (IV)
naptumomab estafenatox
necitumumab
neratinib
NGR-TNF
nimotuzumab
Nudoxa
obinutuzumab
ofatumumab
ON-01910
oregovomab
OTS-102
paclitaxel
PancAtak
panitumumab
pazopanib hydrochloride
PCI-27483
pegdinetanib
pertuzumab
PF-4856884
pirarubicin
plitidepsin
ponatinib
ProstAtak
PTC-299
RAF-265
raloxifene hydrochloride
ramucirumab
Reditux
regorafenib
ridaforolimus
rituximab
sirolimus
sorafenib tosylate
Stimuvax
SU-6668
sunitinib malate
talactoferrin alfa
tamoxifen
TAS-102
tasquinimod
TB-403
tegafur + uracil
telatinib
Tenarad
thymalfasin
tipifarnib
tivozanib
toremifene citrate
trastuzumab
TRC-105
trilostane
triptorelin pamoate
TS-1
vandetanib
vismodegib
volociximab
XL-184
XL-647
zalutumumab
zanolimumab
Other selected research from the 'Triple Analysis' category:
Triple Analysis: Colorectal Cancer, Lymphoma and Angiogenesis
Triple Analysis: Colorectal Cancer, Prostate Cancer and Antibodies
Other selected research from the 'Oncology' category:
Triple Analysis: Cancer Vaccines, Protein Kinase Inhibitors and Antibodies
Analytical Tool - Antibodies and Peptides in Oncology
