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市场调查报告书
肺癌疫苗:开发平台,策略,临床
Lung Cancer Vaccines: Pipeline, Strategies and Clinical
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肺癌疫苗:开发平台,策略,临床 是由出版商BioPharm Reports (Technology and Markets Ltd)在2011年10月所出版的。
这份英文市场调查报告书包含135 Pages 价格从美金1520起跳。
肺癌是全球最常见的癌症,2008年有160万件新的病例,导致140万人死亡(癌症的整体死亡人数差不多为20%)。5年存活率与其他的癌症相比稍微低一点(15~20%)。美国的肺癌治疗费用(2006年)在全部的癌症中最贵。
本报告提供肺癌疫苗市场相关整体分析,肺癌治疗主要适用的研究开发与临床开发趋势等汇整数据,为您概述为以下内容。
摘要整理
第1章 背景
- 肺癌
- 统计
- 诊断
- 肺癌的分期
- 肺癌治疗
- 存活率
- 肺癌成本
- 新的开发
- 本报告
- 参考
第2章 已通过核准及后期阶段的疫苗
- 简介
- 概要
- 已通过核准疫苗
- 第三阶段疫苗
- 第2/3阶段疫苗
- 参考
第3章 早期阶段疫苗
- 简介
- 概要
- 第二阶段疫苗
- 第1/2阶段疫苗
- 第一阶段疫苗
- 前临床阶段疫苗
- 参考
第4章 其他的候选治疗药物
- 简介
- 概要
- 免疫活化剂:第二阶段
- 抗体共轭:第1/2阶段
- 双特异性抗体:第一阶段
- 抗体共轭:第一阶段
- 免疫刺激剂:第一阶段
- 抗体共轭:第一阶段
- 参考
第5章 考察
- 背景
- 开发平台
- 疫苗
- 其他的候选治疗药物
- 企业
- 治疗标靶
- 治疗方法
- 症状
- 市场展望
- 参考
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Abstract
This report provides a comprehensive review of 42 candidate vaccines that are
being evaluated for the treatment of lung cancer, covering pipeline,
disease-targeting strategies and clinical findings. These vaccines are
directed at 24 antigens or antigen combinations.
Globally, lung cancer is the most common cancer and in 2008 there were an
estimated 1.6 million new cases and 1.4 million deaths (almost 20% of all
cancer deaths) caused by this disease. Five-year survival rates are also low
(15-20%) compared to other common cancers. In the US, studies have shown that
lung cancer-care costs (in 2006) were the third highest of all cancers, while
indirect costs (2005) were higher than for any other cancer.
Patient needs and the high burden of lung cancer drive the development of new
therapies. While improvements have been seen in diagnosis and treatments
(surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and targeted drugs), new therapies that
build on the capabilities of existing approaches, are urgently required.
Today, developments continue to be made in drug treatments for lung cancer; in
chemotherapy, new drug combinations and targeted molecules. In particular,
advances are being seen in the field of immunotherapy; in the development of
new therapeutic antibodies and therapeutic vaccines.
This Report
This report provides a comprehensive review of lung cancer
vaccines and reviews R&D and clinical developments in the treatment of lung
cancer as the primary indication, as well as studies that are evaluating lung
cancer alongside other cancers.
Today, more than 40 candidate lung cancer vaccines are in development or being
evaluated for the treatment of lung cancer, most of which are already in
clinical trials. This field is also showing substantial innovation and 24
different antigen/multiple antigen targeting strategies are being
investigated. For the purpose of this report, multiple antigen targeting
approaches have been treated as single strategies. This report gives an
overview of the status and clinical findings of these candidate vaccines, and
gives developmental and market-related perspectives in this rapidly developing
field.
Key content:
- Late-stage (Phases 2/3, 3 and Approved, n = 5) pipeline vaccines and
companies
- Early-stage (Preclinical and Phases 1, 1/2 and 2, n= 37) pipeline vaccines
and companies
- Other (mainly antibody related, n=6) candidate therapies in the
development pipeline for targeting lung cancer, Phase 1, 1/2 and 2
- Antigens/antigen combinations being targeted by vaccines from preclinical
through to Phase 3 and Approved
- Descriptions of clinical trials (patients and numbers, conditions,
treatments, regimens, Phase 1-3) of therapeutic vaccines being evaluated for
the treatment of lung cancer
- Summaries of clinical status and clinical findings (safety, adverse events
and multiple event-related clinical responses) reported following clinical
trials (Phase 1-3) of vaccines being evaluated for the treatment of lung cancer
- Commercial partnerships and collaborations on pipeline therapeutic vaccines
- Drug combination strategies in the evaluation of therapeutic vaccines for
the targeting of lung cancer
- A comprehensive listing of salient details of clinical trials of
therapeutic vaccines being evaluated for the treatment of lung cancer
- Technical and market insights and perspectives in the development and
clinical evaluation of therapeutic vaccines for the treatment of lung cancer
- Competitive and market-related information
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Chapter 1 - Background
- 1. Lung Cancer
- 1.1. Statistics
- 1.2. Diagnosis
- 1.3. Lung Cancer Staging
- 1.4. Treatment of Lung Cancer
- 1.5. Survival Rates
- 1.6. Cost of Lung Cancer
- 1.7. New Developments
- 1.8. This Report
Chapter 2 - Approved and Late-Stage Vaccines
- Summary
- 2.1. Introduction
- 2.2. Overview
- 2.3. (One vaccine, Approved)
- 2.4. - 2.6 (Three vaccines, Phase 3)
- 2.7. (One vaccine, Phase 2/3)
Chapter 3 - Early-Stage Vaccines
- Summary
- 3.1. Introduction
- 3.2. Overview
- 3.3. - 3.12 (Ten vaccines, Phase 2)
- 3.13. - 3.22 (Ten vaccines, Phase 1/2)
- 3.23. - 3.37 (Fifteen vaccines, Phase 1)
- 3.38. - 3.39 (Two Vaccines, Preclinical)
Chapter 4 - Other Candidate Therapies
- Summary
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.2. Overview
- 4.3. (One Immune Activator, Phase 2)
- 4.4. (One Antibody Conjugate, Phase 1/2)
- 4.5. (One Bispecific Antibody, Phase 1)
- 4.6. (One Antibody Conjugate, Phase 1)
- 4.7. (One Immune Stimulant, Phase 1)
- 4.8. (One Antibody Conjugate, Phase 1)
Chapter 5 - Discussion
- Summary
- 5.1. Background
- 5.2. Pipeline
- 5.3. Vaccines
- 5.4. Other Candidate Therapies
- 5.5. Companies
- 5.6. Therapeutic Targets
- 5.7. Therapeutic Approaches
- 5.8. Conditions
- 5.9. Market Perspectives
Tables
- Global incidence and mortality from lung cancer, 2008
- NSCLC survival rates, according to cancer stage
- 1.3a. Five-year relative cancer survival rates in the USA for white males
- 1.3b. Five-year relative cancer survival rates in the USA for white females
- US national expenditure on different cancers (2006)
- US lost productivity due to different cancer types in the US, 2005
- 2.1. Approved/late-stage vaccines for the treatment of lung cancer
- 3.1. Early-stage vaccines being developed or evaluated for the treatment
of lung cancer or lung cancer/other cancers
- 4.1. Other (largely antibody-related) therapies being developed or
evaluated for the treatment of lung cancer or lung cancer/other cancers
- 5.1. Approved/late-stage candidate vaccines being developed for the
treatment of lung cancer
- 5.2. Early-stage candidate vaccines being developed or evaluated for lung
cancer or for lung/other cancers
- Other (primarily antibody-related) therapies in development or being
evaluated for lung cancer or for lung cancer/other cancers
- Approved/candidate vaccines for the treatment of lung cancer or for lung
cancer/other cancers
- Other candidate therapies (primarily antibody-related) for the treatment
of lung cancer or for lung cancer/other cancers
- NSCLC survival rates, according to cancer stage
Figures
- 3.1. Early-staged pipeline vaccines for the treatment of lung cancer or
lung cancer/other cancers
- 5.1. Early-stage pipeline vaccines in development or being evaluated for
lung cancer or for lung/other cancers
- 5.2. Other (primarily antibody-related) early-stage candidate therapies in
development or being evaluated for lung cancer or for lung cancer/other cancers
- 5.3. Organisations developing or evaluating lung cancer therapeutic
vaccines
- 5.4. Clinical trials of vaccines for the treatment of lung cancer or lung
cancer/other cancers, involving single or combination agents
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