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Orphan cancer drugs - new study shows you trends, R&D, and sales forecasts
What's the future of orphan medicines to treat cancers? Visiongain's new report gives you revenue predictions from 2013. There you explore results, R&D, opportunities, and potential sales.
Orphan drugs can be profitable. In our analysis you see forecasted sales to 2023 at overall world market, submarket, product, and national level. You see the potential of treatments for rare cancers. Try our report now, helping you stay ahead.
Trends and revenue potentials of that rising pharma segment
Many opportunities remain for orphan medicines in cancer care. In our new study you assess treatments and their potential returns. You also investigate what affects their sales.
Read on, then, to explore that industry and see what its future market could be worth.
Forecasts 2013-2023 and other analyses - find commercial opportunities
Besides revenue forecasting to 2023, our new work shows historical data, growth rates, and market shares. There you discover original analysis, seeing business outlooks and developments. You also get 64 tables, 52 charts, and two interviews with companies.
It can be hard to find data on rare diseases - all that searching. But now you can stay ahead in knowledge for applied oncology, benefiting your research, analyses, and decisions.
Finding information you need on rare cancer indications just got easier. You save time too. In our study you hear what's going on, also seeing where needs and money lie.
Avoid falling behind then. The following sections show what you get in our new investigation.
Prospects from 2013 for the world market and submarkets
Our new report shows revenue to 2023 for the overall world market. It also shows you individual revenue forecasts to 2023 for five orphan cancer submarkets:• Leukaemia• Multiple myeloma• Lymphoma• Glioma• Other disorders.
How will those segments develop? See which parts can generate most money. Explore biologicals (biologics) - esp. monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) - and small-molecule drugs. There you identify potential for treating tumours (tumors) and other forms of rare cancer.
What's the secret of making money there? Our study gives you a feel, then, for what stimulates and restrains that industry and market. See what's possible and likely.
Find sales predictions by product, too, hearing how they can succeed.
Forecasts from 2013 for orphan anticancer brands
How will orphan cancer drugs perform to 2023 at world level? Our report forecasts revenues of 12 leading drugs and six recently-approved products, including these brands:
• Rituxan
• Glivec
• Revlimid
• Velcade
• Cometriq
• Stivarga.
There you discover how high sales can go, 2013 to 2023, finding drugs and years with highest predicted growth and revenues. Also you examine competition. You see what's happening, then, understanding challenges, trends, competitors, and opportunities.
Our study also divides its overall world forecast into those for geographical regions.
National markets - what demand for orphan anticancer agents?
From 2013 to 2023 the US, the EU, and Japan offer the greatest opportunity for companies developing and producing therapies for rare cancer indications.
Our analyses show you individual revenue forecasts to 2023 for 11 national markets:• US• Japan• Germany, France, UK, Italy, and Spain (EU5), also with EU regional prediction• Brazil, Russia, India, and China (BRIC).
There you find countries with highest revenues and potential sales growth. Our work explains. You explore prospects for treating unusual and under-treated cancers. See effects of existing and future treatments.
Research and development - you assess trends, possibilities, and innovations
What about R&D - pipelines for new drugs? You assess trends and technologies there, especially in these applications:
• Leukaemia
• Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS)
• Lymphoma
• Multiple myeloma
• Glioma.
In 2013 more than 30 agents hold orphan drug status as candidates for treating haematological cancers. Technology for tumours also holds promise. More than 100 orphan anticancer agents exist in mid-to-late stage clinical development, our study finds.
You hear, then, about innovations in oncological R&D. Many molecular pathways and targets exist. Discover progress and find what it means. Our study explains, discussing issues to help your work.
Forces affecting developers, producers, and sellers
Our report shows you issues and events affecting the orphan cancer medicines industry and market from 2013, including these:
• Regulations - regional and national
• Antibodies, toxin fragments, and other novel immunotherapies
• Potential of tyrosine kinase inhibitors
• Therapeutic vaccines
• Expansions of indications.
The study discusses other aspects of the technology too, including these:• Costs of therapy and issues for regulators, governments, and other payers• Biosimilars and generics as competition for original drugs• Challenges and opportunities in patient recruitment• Companion diagnostics and personalised therapies.
There you explore political, economic, social, and technological questions, assessing outlooks for business. Also you gain regulatory insights. See, then, what restrains and what helps that pharma segment. Discover what its present and future hold.
Companies and 2017 market value - what happens next?
From 2013, new treatments hold great potential for investments, medical advances and revenues. Our analysis predicts the world market for orphan cancer drugs will reach $50.3bn in 2017, with high growth from 2013 to 2023.
See what's possible there - the expected gains. Our report shows what technologies and players hold greatest potential. You explore activities of these companies and many others:• Novartis• Celgene• Onyx Pharmaceuticals• Bristol-Myers Squibb• Johnson & Johnson• Merck & Co.
You find 140 organisations covered. You also read two interviews with leaders in the industry. Discover what companies think, say, and do, helping you stay ahead.
Information found nowhere else
In particular, then, our investigation gives you these advantages:
• Revenues to 2023 for orphan cancer drugs at world level, with forecasting of 5 submarkets and 18 products - assess potentials for investments and sales
• Forecasts to 2023 for 11 national markets in the Americas, Europe, and Asia - investigate countries for revenues and expected growth
• Prospects for established competitors and new entrants - explore activities, results, R&D, and outlooks for future success.
Orphan Drugs for Cancer: R&D and Market 2013-2023
gives independent analysis. There you receive business intelligence found only in our work, finding where money lies.
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Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary1.1 Orphan Drugs for Cancer: Market Overview 2013
1.2 Report Contents
1.3 Research and Analysis Methods
2. Introduction to Orphan Drugs in Cancer
2.1 Defining Orphan Diseases2.2 What Are the Major Orphan Cancer Indications?2.2.1 Leukaemia: The Most Common Blood Cancer2.2.2 Lymphoma2.2.3 Multiple Myeloma2.2.4 Other Orphan Cancer Indications2.3 Orphan Drug Designation2.3.1 What Benefits Come with Orphan Drug Designation?2.4 Demand for Orphan Drugs2.4.1 Development of Orphan Drugs
3. The World Orphan Cancer Drugs Market 2013-2023
3.1 How Large is the Orphan Drugs Market in 2013?
3.1.1 Cancer is the Largest Sector of the Orphan Drugs Market
3.2 The Orphan Cancer Drugs Market 2013-2023
3.2.1 What Will Drive Growth in the Market to 2023?
3.2.2 Market Restraints 2013-2023
3.3 Orphan Drugs in Leukaemia: Submarket 2013-2023
3.3.1 Leukaemia: Submarket Forecast 2013-2023
3.3.2 Next Generation Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors to Drive Growth
3.4 Orphan Drugs in Lymphoma: Submarket 2013-2023
3.4.1 Lymphoma: Submarket Forecast 2013-2023
3.4.2 Monoclonal Antibody Therapies Will Dominate the Submarket 2013-2023
3.5 Orphan Drugs in Multiple Myeloma: Submarket 2013-2023
3.5.1 Multiple Myeloma: Submarket Forecast 2013-2023
3.5.2 There Are Many New Therapies in Development
3.6 Orphan Drugs in Glioma: Submarket 2013-2023
3.6.1 Glioma: Submarket Forecast 2013-2023
3.6.2 Therapeutic Vaccines Will Provide a Novel Treatment Strategy 2016-2023
4. Leading and Emerging National Markets for Rare Cancer Indications 2013-2023
4.1 Leading National Markets 20134.1.1 National Market Forecasts 2013-20234.2 The US: The Leading Market for Orphan Cancer Drugs 2013-20234.2.1 Orphan Drug Regulations in the US4.2.2 Benefits for Orphan Drug Developers4.2.3 US Orphan Cancer Drugs Market Forecast 2013-20234.3 Orphan Drugs in the EU 2013-20234.3.1 The Incentives for Orphan Drug Development in the EU4.3.2 The EU Orphan Cancer Drugs Market Forecast 2013-20234.3.3 Orphan Cancer Drugs in the EU5 Submarkets 2013-20234.4 The Japanese Orphan Cancer Drugs Market 2013-20234.4.1 Orphan Drug Regulations and Benefits4.4.2 Japanese Orphan Cancer Drugs Submarket Forecast 2013-20234.5 The Potential for Orphan Cancer Drugs in Emerging Markets 2013-20234.5.1 Brazil4.5.2 Russia: Attempts to Introduce Orphan Designation and Incentives 2010-20134.5.3 India: Generics Will Limit Branded Rare Cancer Drug Uptake4.5.4 China
5. Outlook for Leading Orphan Drugs 2013-2023
5.1 Rituxan (Roche/Biogen Idec) Is the Bestselling Orphan Cancer Drug
5.1.1 Roche is Developing a Next Generation Rituxan
5.1.2 Rituxan: Revenue Forecast 2013-2023
5.2 Glivec (Novartis): A Leukaemia Market Leader
5.2.1 The Challenge of Tasigna and Generics
5.2.2 Glivec: Revenue Forecast 2013-2023
5.3 Revlimid (Celgene) Is the Leading Therapy for Multiple Myeloma
5.3.1 Celgene Is Adding New Indications for Revlimid
5.3.2 Revlimid: Revenue Forecast 2013-2023
5.4 Alimta (Eli Lilly)
5.4.1 Revenue Growth Driven by Uptake in NSCLC 2008-2012
5.4.2 Alimta: Revenue Forecast 2013-2023
5.5 Velcade (J&J/Takeda)
5.5.1 Strong Revenue Growth in Markets Worldwide 2008-2012
5.5.2 Velcade Faces Significant Competition in Multiple Myeloma 2013-2023
5.6 Nexavar (Bayer/Onyx Pharmaceuticals)
5.6.1 Nexavar Has Shown Promise in Thyroid Cancer
5.6.2 Nexavar: Revenue Forecast 2013-2023
5.7 Tasigna (Novartis)
5.7.1 Tasigna Is More Effective than Glivec and Sprycel
5.7.2 Will Tasigna Replace Glivec 2013-2023?
5.8 Temodar (Merck & Co.)
5.8.1 Temodar Competes with Generics in the EU
5.8.2 Temodar: Continued Revenue Decline 2013-2023
5.9 Vidaza (Celgene/Nippon Shinyaku)
5.9.1 Vidaza: Revenue Growth 2008-2012
5.9.2 Celgene Is Developing an Oral Azacitidine Formulation
5.9.3 Vidaza Revenue Forecast 2013-2023: When Will Generic Competition Arrive?
5.10 Sprycel (Bristol-Myers Squibb/Otsuka Pharmaceutical)
5.10.1 Sprycel: Financial Performance 2008-2012
5.10.2 Sprycel: Revenue Forecast 2013-2023
5.11 Afinitor (Novartis)
5.11.1 Approval in Breast Cancer Drives Revenue Growth 2012
5.11.2 Afinitor: Revenue Forecast
5.12 Yervoy
5.12.1 Yervoy May Be Effective as a Combination Therapy
5.12.2 Yervoy: Revenue Forecast 2013-2023
5.13 Outlook for Orphan Cancer Drugs Approved in 2012 and 2013
5.13.1 New Therapies for Multiple Myeloma
5.13.1.1 Pomalyst: A Next Generation Thalidomide Derivative
5.13.1.2 Kyprolis (Onyx Pharmaceuticals)
5.13.1.3 Pomalyst versus Kyprolis
5.13.1.4 Pomalyst and Kyprolis: Revenue Forecast 2013-2023
5.13.2 Three New Drugs Approved for CML in 2012
5.13.2.1 Bosulif (Pfizer): A TKI Targeting New Mutations
5.13.2.2 Iclusig (ARIAD Pharmaceuticals)
5.13.2.3 Bosulif and Iclusig: Revenue Forecast 2013-2023
5.13.2.4 Synribo (Teva)
5.13.3 Commercial Prospects for Marqibo (Talon Therapeutics)
5.13.4 Cometriq (Exelixis)
5.13.4.1 Cometriq: Revenue Forecast 2013-2023
5.13.5 Stivarga (Bayer/Onyx Pharmaceuticals): Opportunities in Stomach and Liver Cancer
5.13.5.1 Stivarga: Revenue Forecast 2013-2023
5.14 Other Leading Cancer Therapies Approved for Orphan Indications 2012
5.14.1 Avastin (Roche)
5.14.1.1 Avastin Shows Promise in Glioblastoma
5.14.2 Erbitux (Bristol-Myers Squibb/Eli Lilly/Merck Serono)
5.14.2.1 Attempts to Expand Approved Indications
5.14.3 Herceptin (Roche)
6. Orphan Cancer Drugs: R&D Pipeline 2013
6.1 Orphan Drugs in the Leukaemia Pipeline 20136.1.1 Obinutuzumab (Roche)6.1.2 Dacogen: Eisai Seeks Approval for AML in the US6.1.3 CPX-351 (Celator Pharmaceuticals)6.1.4 Dinaciclib (Merck & Co.)6.1.5 EZN-2285 (Sigma-Tau Pharmaceuticals): Reformulation for Improved Dosing6.1.6 Ibrutinib (J&J/Pharmacyclics): Awarded Breakthrough Status in Multiple Indications6.1.7 Midostaurin (Novartis): Targeting the FLT3 Gene6.1.8 Moxetumomab Pasudotox (MedImmune): Combining Antibodies and Toxin Fragments6.1.9 Vosaroxin (Sunesis Pharmaceuticals)6.1.10 Alvocidib (Tolero Pharmaceuticals)6.1.11 Blinatumomab (Amgen): Complete Response in Two Thirds of Patients6.1.12 CNDO-109 (Coronado Biosciences)6.1.13 Tosedostat (Chroma Therapeutics/Cell Therapeutics)6.1.14 TRU-016 (Emergent BioSolutions)6.1.15 Veltuzumab (Immunomedics)6.2 Orphan Drugs in the MDS Pipeline 20136.2.1 Rigosertib (Onconova Therapeutics/Baxter)6.2.2 Sapacitabine (Cyclacel Pharmaceuticals)6.2.3 StemEx (Gamida Cell): A Regenerative Medicine Approach to Treating Cancer6.2.4 Pacritinib (Cell Therapeutics): Approval Possible in 20166.2.5 Telintra (Telik)6.3 Orphan Drugs in the Lymphoma Pipeline 20136.3.1 Mechlorethamine Gel (Ceptaris Therapeutics): Fast and Accurate Dosing for Patients6.3.2 BiovaxID (BioVest International): A Therapeutic Vaccine for Follicular Lymphoma6.3.3 Belinostat (Topotarget/Spectrum Pharmaceuticals)6.3.4 Epratuzumab (Immunomedics)6.3.5 Faridak (Novartis): Approval in Myeloma in 2014?6.3.6 Mogamulizumab (Kyowa Hakko Kirin/Amgen)6.3.7 Darinaparsin (ZIOPHARM Oncology)6.3.8 Mocetinostat: MethylGene Is Seeking a Development Partner6.3.9 Resminostat (4SC)6.4 Orphan Drugs in the Multiple Myeloma Pipeline 20136.4.1 Aplidin (PharmaMar)6.4.2 Elotuzumab (AbbVie/Bristol-Myers Squibb)6.4.3 Ixazomib (Millennium Pharmaceuticals): An Oral Proteasome Inhibitor to Replace Velcade?6.4.4 Captisol-Enabled Melphalan (Spectrum Pharmaceuticals)6.4.5 Siltuximab (J&J)6.5 Orphan Glioma Pipeline: Led by Novel Immunotherapies6.5.1 Rindopepimut (Celldex Therapeutics)6.5.2 DCVax-L (Northwest Biotherapeutics)6.5.3 ICT-107 (ImmunoCellular Therapeutics)6.5.4 Trans-Sodium Crocetinate (TSC, Diffusion Pharmaceuticals): Phase II Results Expected in 20146.5.5 Cotara (Peregrine Pharmaceuticals): Over a Decade in Clinical Development6.5.6 VAL-083 (Del Mar Pharmaceuticals): Avoiding MGMT Resistance Pathways
7. Orphan Drugs in Cancer: Industry Trends 2013-2023
7.1 Orphan Drugs in Cancer: Strengths and Weaknesses 2013
7.2 Orphan Drugs in Cancer: Opportunities and Threats 2013-2023
7.3 Orphan Drugs in Cancer: STEP Analysis 2013-2023
7.3.1 Social Factors
7.3.1.1 Ethical Considerations for Orphan Drug Development
7.3.2 Technological Developments
7.3.2.1 Increased Understanding of Disease Will Drive Innovation
7.3.3 Economic Pressures Influencing Orphan Drug Uptake
7.3.3.1 Orphan Drugs Tend to be Expensive
7.3.4 Political Issues: The Role of Government and Regulatory Bodies in the Market
7.3.4.1 Harmonising Global Regulatory Pathways
7.4 Trends in Orphan Cancer Drug Development
7.4.1 Clinical Trials for Orphan Drugs
7.4.1.1 Are Adverse Events More Acceptable for Orphan Drugs?
7.4.1.2 Challenges and Opportunities in Patient Recruitment
7.4.2 Biomarkers for Orphan Cancer Indications
7.4.2.1 Companion Diagnostics
7.4.3 The Role of Public Funding in Orphan Drug Development
7.5 Commercialising Orphan Drugs in Cancer
7.5.1 Pricing of Orphan Drugs May Become Crucial to Success
7.5.2 Market and Patient Access Are Crucial for Orphan Drug Success
7.5.3 Repositioning Drugs for Orphan Cancer Indications
7.5.3.1 Expanding Beyond Orphan Indications
7.5.4 Big Pharma and Orphan Cancer Drugs
7.5.4.1 Orphan Drugs Fit the Personalised Medicine Model
7.5.5 Common Market Entry Strategies
7.5.6 Orphan Indications as an Opportunity for Generic Drug Manufacturers
8. Research Interviews
8.1 Jeffrey Bacha, President and CEO, Del Mar Pharmaceuticals8.1.1 Del Mar Pharmaceuticals8.1.2 Applying for Orphan Drug Status8.1.3 The Benefits of Orphan Drug Designation8.1.4 Clinical Trials for Orphan Drugs8.1.5 Market Access in Glioblastoma8.1.6 VAL-083 and the Future Glioblastoma Market8.1.7 Immunotherapies for Glioblastoma8.1.8 Development of VAL-0838.1.9 Future Development of VAL-0838.2 David Kalergis, CEO, Diffusion Pharmaceuticals8.2.1 Diffusion Pharmaceuticals and TSC8.2.2 Seeking Orphan Drug Status8.2.3 Challenges in Orphan Drug Development8.2.4 TSC and the Glioblastoma Market
9. Conclusions from Our Study
9.1 The State of the Orphan Cancer Drugs Market 2012-2013
9.2 There Will Be Strong Growth in the Market 2013-2023
9.3 The US is the Largest National Market 2013-2023
9.4 There Are Long Pipelines in Many Disease Sectors in 2013
List of Tables
Table 1.1 Currency Exchange Rates
Table 1.2 Common Abbreviations Used in this Report
Table 2.1 EU Prevalence Statistics for Selected Rare Cancer Indications, 2013
Table 3.1 Global Orphan Cancer Drugs Market: Revenue ($bn) and Market Share (%) by Sector, 2012
Table 3.2 Global Orphan Cancer Drugs Market: Overall Market and Revenue Forecasts by Sector ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 3.3 Global Orphan Cancer Drug Market: Submarket Shares (%), 2012-2023
Table 3.4 Patent Expiries for Selected Orphan Cancer Drugs in the US and EU, 2009-2024
Table 3.5 Leukaemia Submarket Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 3.6 Lymphoma Submarket Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 3.7 Multiple Myeloma Submarket Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 3.8 Glioma Submarket Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 4.1 Orphan Cancer Drugs Market: Revenue ($bn) and Market Share (%) by Region, 2012
Table 4.2 Orphan Cancer Drugs Market: Regional Submarket Forecasts ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 4.3 Global Orphan Cancer Drug Market: Regional Submarket Shares (%), 2012-2023
Table 4.4 US Orphan Cancer Drugs: Submarket Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 4.5 Fee Reductions (%) Available for SMEs Developing Orphan Drugs in the EU, 2013
Table 4.6 EU5 Orphan Cancer Drugs Market: Revenue ($bn) and Market Share (%) by Country, 2012
Table 4.7 EU5 Orphan Cancer Drugs Market: National Submarket Forecasts ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 4.8 Japanese Orphan Cancer Drugs: Submarket Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 4.9 BRIC Orphan Cancer Drugs Market: National Submarket Forecasts ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 5.1 Top Orphan Cancer Drugs: Revenues ($bn) and Leading Revenue Shares (%), 2012
Table 5.2 Orphan Drug Designations in the US for Rituxan, 2013
Table 5.3 Rituxan: Revenue ($bn), 2008-2012
Table 5.4 Biosimilar Rituximab: Selected Pipeline, 2013
Table 5.5 Rituxan: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 5.6 Orphan Drug Designations in the US for Glivec, 2013
Table 5.7 Glivec: Revenue ($bn), 2008-2012
Table 5.8 Glivec: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 5.9 Revlimid: Revenue ($bn), 2006-2012
Table 5.10 Revlimid: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 5.11 Alimta: Revenue ($bn), 2008-2012
Table 5.12 Alimta: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 5.13 Velcade: Revenue by Company ($bn), 2008-2012
Table 5.14 Velcade: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 5.15 Nexavar: Revenue ($bn), 2008-2012
Table 5.16 Nexavar: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 5.17 Tasigna: Revenue ($bn), 2008-2012
Table 5.18 Tasigna: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 5.19 Temodar: Revenue ($bn), 2010-2012
Table 5.20 Temodar: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 5.21 Vidaza: Revenue by Company ($bn), 2008-2012
Table 5.22 Vidaza: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 5.23 Sprycel: Revenue by Company ($bn), 2008-2012
Table 5.24 Sprycel: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 5.25 Orphan Drug Designations in the US for Afinitor, 2013
Table 5.26 Afinitor: Revenue ($bn), 2009-2012
Table 5.27 Afinitor: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 5.28 Yervoy: Revenue ($bn) 2011-2012
Table 5.29 Yervoy: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 5.30 Kyprolis and Pomalyst: Revenue Forecasts ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 5.31 Bosulif and Iclusig: Revenue Forecasts ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 5.32 Cometriq: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 5.33 Stivarga: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Table 6.1 Selected Phase II and III Pipeline Orphan Candidates in Development for Leukaemia, 2013
Table 6.2 Ongoing Phase III Trials for Ibrutinib, 2013
Table 6.3 Ongoing Clinical Trials for Midostaurin, 2013
Table 6.4 Selected Phase II and III Pipeline Orphan Candidates in Development for MDS, 2013
Table 6.5 Phase II and III Pipeline Orphan Candidates in Development for Lymphoma, 2013
Table 6.6 Ongoing Phase II and III Trials for Mogamulizumab, 2013
Table 6.7 Selected Phase II and III Pipeline Orphan Candidates in Development for Multiple Myeloma, 2013
Table 6.8 Selected Phase II and III Pipeline Orphan Candidates in Development for Glioma, 2013
Table 7.1 Global Orphan Cancer Drugs Market: Strengths and Weaknesses, 2012-2013
Table 7.2 Global Orphan Cancer Drugs Market: Opportunities and Threats, 2013-2023
Table 7.3 Monthly and Annual Prices ($) in the US for Selected Orphan Cancer Drugs Approved 2011-2013
Table 9.1 Global Orphan Cancer Drugs Market: Revenue ($bn), and Market Share (%) by Sector, 2012, 2017 & 2023
Table 9.2 Global Orphan Cancer Drugs Market: Revenue ($bn), Market Share (%) by Region, 2012, 2017 & 2023
List of Figures
Figure 2.1 Orphan Disease Definitions by Country/Region, 2013
Figure 2.2 Orphan Drug Designation Benefits in Major Markets, 2013
Figure 3.1 Orphan Drug Approvals in the US, 2000-2013
Figure 3.2 Global Orphan Cancer Drugs Market: Market Share (%) by Sector, 2012
Figure 3.3 Global Orphan Cancer Drugs Market Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 3.4 Global Orphan Cancer Drugs Market: Submarket Shares (%), 2017
Figure 3.5 Global Orphan Cancer Drugs Market: Submarket Shares (%), 2023
Figure 3.6 Global Orphan Cancer Drugs Market: Drivers and Restraints, 2013-2023
Figure 3.7 Leukaemia Submarket Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 3.8 Lymphoma Submarket Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 3.9 Multiple Myeloma Submarket Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 3.10 Glioma Submarket Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 4.1 Orphan Cancer Drug Market: Market Share (%) by Region, 2012
Figure 4.2 Orphan Cancer Drug Market: Market Share (%) by Region, 2017
Figure 4.3 Orphan Cancer Drug Market: Market Share (%) by Region, 2023
Figure 4.4 US Orphan Cancer Drugs: Submarket Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 4.5 EU Orphan Cancer Drugs Market: Market Share (%) by Country, 2012
Figure 4.6 EU Orphan Cancer Drugs: Submarket Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 4.7 EU5 Orphan Cancer Drugs National Market Forecasts ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 4.8 Japanese Orphan Cancer Drugs: Submarket Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 4.9 BRIC National Orphan Cancer Drug Submarket Forecasts ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 5.1 Top Orphan Cancer Drugs: Revenue Shares (%), 2012
Figure 5.2 Rituxan: Revenue ($bn), 2008-2012
Figure 5.3 Rituxan: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 5.4 Glivec: Revenue ($bn), 2008-2012
Figure 5.5 Glivec: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 5.6 Revlimid: Revenue ($bn), 2006-2012
Figure 5.7 Revlimid: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 5.8 Alimta: Revenue ($bn), 2008-2012
Figure 5.9 Alimta: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 5.10 Velcade: Revenue by Company ($bn), 2008-2012
Figure 5.11 Velcade: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 5.12 Nexavar: Revenue ($bn), 2008-2012
Figure 5.13 Nexavar: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 5.14 Tasigna: Revenue ($bn), 2008-2012
Figure 5.15 Tasigna: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 5.16 Temodar: Revenue ($bn), 2010-2012
Figure 5.17 Temodar: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 5.18 Vidaza: Revenue by Company ($bn), 2008-2012
Figure 5.19 Vidaza: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 5.20 Sprycel: Revenue by Company ($bn), 2008-2012
Figure 5.21 Sprycel: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 5.22 Afinitor: Revenue ($bn), 2009-2012
Figure 5.23 Afinitor: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 5.24 Yervoy: Revenue ($bn), 2011-2012
Figure 5.25 Yervoy: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 5.26 Kyprolis and Pomalyst: Revenue Forecasts ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 5.27 Bosulif and Iclusig: Revenue Forecasts ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 5.28 Cometriq: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 5.29 Stivarga: Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2012-2023
Figure 9.1 Global Orphan Cancer Drugs Market: Revenue ($bn) by Sector, 2012, 2017 & 2023
Figure 9.2 Global Orphan Cancer Drugs Market: Revenue ($bn) by Region, 2012, 2017 & 2023
Companies Listed
4SC
AbbVie
Accentia Biopharmaceuticals
Actavis
AEterna Zentaris
Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária (ANVISA) [Brazil]
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
American Cancer Society
American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)
Amgen
APP (part of Fresenius Kabi)
Aprogen
ARIAD Pharmaceuticals
AstraZeneca
Baxter International
Bayer
Biogen Idec
BioSante Pharmaceuticals
BioVest International
Boehringer Ingelheim
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Bundesamt für Gesundheit (BAG) [Switzerland]
Cambridge Antibody Technology (part of MedImmune, a division of AstraZeneca)
CanBas
Cancer and Leukemia Group B (CALGB) [US]
Celator Pharmaceuticals
Celgene
Cell Therapeutics
Celldex Therapeutics
Celltrion
Ceptaris Therapeutics
Children's Oncology Group (COG) [US]
Chroma Therapeutics
Chugai Pharmaceutical (part of Roche)
Clavis Pharma
Coronado Biosciences
Cyclacel Pharmaceuticals
CytRx
Daiichi Sankyo
Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma
Del Mar Pharmaceuticals
Dendreon
Diffusion Pharmaceuticals
Dr. Reddy's Laboratories
Eisai
Eli Lilly
EMA Committee for Orphan Medicinal Products (COMP) [EU]
Emergent BioSolutions
Enzon Pharmaceuticals
European Commission
European Medicines Agency (EMA)
Exelixis
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) [US]
Gamida Cell
Gedeon Richter
Genecor
Genentech (part of Roche)
Grupo Zeltia
GSK
Guangxi Wuzhou Pharmaceutical
iBio
Icon Bioscience
ImmunoCellular Therapeutics
Immunomedics
Independent Data Monitoring Committee (IDMC)
Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) [UK]
Intas Biopharmaceuticals
Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB) [India]
J&J
Janssen Biotech (part of J&J)
Kyowa Hakko Kirin
Leukaemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS) [US]
LG Life Sciences
Ligand Pharmaceuticals
Lonza
Lundbeck
Medarex (part of Bristol-Myers Squibb)
MedImmune (part of AstraZeneca)
Merck & Co.
Merck Serono
MethylGene
Micromet (part of Amgen)
Millennium Pharmaceuticals (part of Takeda)
Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) [Japan]
Natco Pharma
National Cancer Institute (NCI) [US]
National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) [UK]
National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) [US]
National Congress of the Communist Party of China
National Health Service (NHS) [UK]
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) [UK]
Nippon Shinyaku
Northwest Biotherapeutics
Novartis
Nycomed (part of Takeda)
Onconova Therapeutics
OncoTx
Ono Pharmaceutical
Onyx Pharmaceuticals
Otsuka Pharmaceutical
PDL BioPharma
Peregrine Pharmaceuticals
Pfizer
Pharmacyclics
PharmaMar (part of Grupo Zeltia)
Pharmion (part of Celgene)
Probiomed
Rare Diseases Europe (EURORDIS)
Reliance Life Sciences
Roche
Rockefeller University
Russian Ministry of Health
S*BIO
Samsung Bioepis
Sandoz (part of Novartis)
Sanofi
Schering-Plough (part of Merck & Co.)
Schnell Biopharmaceuticals
Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC)
Seattle Genetics
Shanghai CP Guojian Pharmaceutical
Sigma-Tau Pharmaceuticals
Society for Neuro-Oncology
Solasia Pharma
Spectrum Pharmaceuticals
Stada Arzneimittel
Sunesis Pharmaceuticals
Supreme Court of India
Swedish Orphan Biovitrum (Sobi)
SymBio Pharmaceuticals
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company
Talon Therapeutics
Tamir Biotechnology (formerly Alfacell)
Telik
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries
Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) [Australia]
Tolero Pharmaceuticals
Topotarget
UCB
University of Illinois
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Valeant Pharmaceuticals
Viropro
World Health Organization (WHO)
Yakult Honsha
Zenotech
Zenyaku Kogyo
ZIOPHARM Oncology
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