Research and Markets Analysis of New RD Strategies for Breast Cancer
April 8 2005 Research and Markets httpwwwresearchandmarketscomreportsc15290 has announced the addition of Breast Cancer The Latest RD Trends to their offering
In this issue of Cancer Highlights analysis of the most recent advances made for the mid stage to late stage drugs with breast cancer therapy strategies This extensive highlight will update you on the progress of the most pronounced anticancer drugs in development for breast cancer treatment We also view the competitive positioning between the already approved and established hormone therapies which is about to change the standard treatment recommendations
The breast cancer therapies are dominated by hormone and taxanes treatments that have been fairly successful In turn raising the barrier of entrance for novel candidate drugs Thus affecting the overall rate of clinical success and chance of getting an approval Because of the complicacy many companies hold a very low profile in breast cancer RD more inclined to announce positive news in other cancer indications A reason for this might be that unfavorable results have been the reality for many drugs during the most recent years Most notorious is Genentechs drug Avastin that failed a Phase III study during 2002 Nonetheless behind the curtain of silence Avastin is still being further studied by other investigators This phenomenon is true for several other top ranking drugs as well
In this report we have compiled the most recent information on clinical progress made for the top ranking breast cancer drugs An analyzes that provide hints on which candidate drugs that has potential to make positive progress and which that is likely to enter a dead end This study shows that in near term cytotoxic agents have made significant progression in breast cancer treatment Advancement has been shown for patients suffering from taxane resistant cancer and in reducing cardiac toxicity in treatment of metastatic breast cancer
The top new mechanisms that are under investigation include chemopotentiator protein kinase inhibitors proteasome inhibitors farnesyl transferase inhibitors and antisense drugs Among these new mechanisms a proteinkinase inhibitor has made significant progress and is estimated for New Drug Application in 2005 and Marketing Authorization Application in 2006 Further down the pipe two farnesyl inhibitors are making good progress In contrary the situation for the antisense strategy is a bit shake at the moment
This report offers
A solid background on the latest trends in Breast Cancer therapies
The most uptodate achievements in Breast Cancer treatment
A description of new mechanisms under investigation for Breast Cancer therapy
26 industry related RD Breast Cancer projects in clinical phase II
Indications on which projects that are prone to success as well as these who are likely to fail
Topics covered include
General Working Model Methodology
Introduction
A Shift in Standard Treatment Recommendations
Clinical Progress of the Established Drugs
Increasing the Competition
Investigational Drugs In Phase II A challenge or Not
Appendix A Company Profiles
Appendix B Near Term Breast Cancer Progress
Abbreviation List
Companies included in this report
American Bioscience AnorMED AstraZeneca Biomira Inc BristolMyers Squibb Eli Lilly and Company Genentech GlaxoSmithKline ISIS Pharmaceuticals Johnson and Johnson Lorus Therapeutics McNeil Pharmaceuticals Merck KgaA Millennium Pharmaceuticals NeoRx Novartis OSI Pharmaceuticals Pfizer Roche Salmedix ScheringPlough Wyeth
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Research and Markets Analysis of New RD Strategies for Breast Cancer