In this Report on Hematological Cancer Therapies, we focus on the many different types of leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma, and myelodysplastic syndromes and myeloproliferative diseases. Current pharmacological therapies that are used to treat these various hematological cancers are discussed. In addition, there is significant activity on the part of pharmaceutical companies to further develop a number of the currently available therapies for additional indications.??
A primary focus of this Report is on pipelines of emerging therapies in development for treatment of hematological cancers. Specifically, the clinical development pipelines for leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, myelodysplastic syndromes, and myeloproliferative diseases are reviewed. Selected emerging therapies that are in Phase II or later stages of development are discussed in the text, while the extensive accompanying tables include these emerging therapies plus many additional earlier-stage therapies that are in development.
Despite the smaller number of patients who develop hematological cancers (compared to solid tumors and certain other, non-oncology markets), it is possible to develop and commercialize hematological cancer therapies that become blockbuster drugs (i.e., with sales exceeding $1 billion per year). This research reviews the current market for hematological cancer drugs, including sales data for selected drugs. Also addressed are major challenges and hurdles, in addition to other strategic considerations, such as personalized medicine, that companies in this market must address. Full transcripts of seven interviews with experts in the field of hematological cancers are included in this report.
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