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前列腺癌及乳癌:新治療方法及發展趨勢

Prostate and Breast Cancer- New Treatments and Developmental Progress

出版商 BioSeeker Group AB
出版日期 2007年03月 商品編碼 50860
內容資訊 英文 192 pages
價格
US $ 4278 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)


前列腺癌及乳癌:新治療方法及發展趨勢 是由出版商BioSeeker Group AB在2007年03月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含192 pages 價格從美金4278起跳。

簡介

前列腺癌是美國男性第2多罹患的癌症,同時另一方面也有300萬個美國女性罹患乳癌。針對這些疾病,已有好幾種新藥取得許可,也使得治療環境產生變化。

因醫藥及生物技術領域調查分析,在近年來取得亮眼成績的瑞典市調公司BioSeeker Group針對前列腺癌及乳癌的新治療方法及發展趨勢進行調查分析,並出版經系統整理的調查報告書  "Prostate & Breast Cancer- New Treatments & Developmental Progres" 。

本報告書內容包括:近年來前列腺癌及乳癌治療的相關趨勢、研發相關全面性調查分析、新藥開發的標的、今後的治療策略等。內容綱要摘記如下:

第1章 實施概要

第2章 方法論

第3章 目次

第4章 前列腺癌

  • 介紹
    • 疾病的定義
    • 病因及病態生理學
    • 流行病學
    • 預後診斷
  • 目前的治療策略
    • 局部疾病
    • 轉移性前列腺癌
  • 目前的治療策略
    • 荷爾蒙調節劑
    • 化學療法
  • 未來的治療策略
    • 治療的種類、標的及機制
  • 新藥開發的競爭環境:後期產品線
    • 荷爾蒙調節劑
    • 蛋白激酶抑制劑
    • 細胞自毁誘導物質
    • 免疫療法
    • DNA結合
    • 其他
  • 目前的新藥開發:早期產品線
    • Epothilone
    • 蛋白激酶抑制劑
    • 其他
    • 化學療法

第5章 乳癌

  • 介紹
    • 疾病的定義
    • 病因及病態生理學
    • 流行病學
    • 預後診斷
  • 目前的治療策略
    • 局部疾病
    • 轉移性前乳癌
  • 目前的治療策略發展進度
    • 荷爾蒙調節劑
    • 抗體
    • 化學療法
  • 未來的治療策略
    • 治療的種類、標的及機制
  • 新藥開發的競爭環境:後期產品線
    • Epothilone
    • 細胞周期及細胞凋零
    • 蛋白激酶抑制劑
    • 免疫療法
  • 目前的新藥開發:早期產品線
    • DNA標的
    • FTI
    • 反股核酸(Anti-Sense)
    • 新的荷爾蒙調節劑
    • 其他
  • 免責事項

第6章 藥物索引

第7章 企業索引

圖表

目錄

Abstract

Introduction

The treatment for breast and prostate cancer are under intense progress. Cancer of the prostate is the second most frequently diagnosed cancer in men in the US and approximately 3 million women in the US are living with breast cancer. Several new approvals have changed the landscape of options for the treatment of late stage breast and prostate cancer. Newly approved drugs are showing increased sale figures, and several of them are reaching for broader indications. So, the trend of continuously increasing revenues is expected for drugs presenting reliable clinical data to support their successful progress.

Research and analysis highlights

In the report "Prostate & Breast Cancer - New Treatments & Developmental Progress" BioSeeker does not only describe and analyze the latest years of progress but as well provide an insight and framework to understand the complex field of prostate & breast cancer therapeutics. In this report, we provide one of the most comprehensive coverage of the R&D trends to set the future marketplace. BioSeeker presents both an overview and a detailed description on the progress of key drugs in Phase III and II development, together with general descriptions on drugs and targets. We have identified approximately 200 drug candidates in clinical stage of development and more than 125 companies are involved in the development of these drugs. Among these drugs we clearly see substantial progress while others have failed. There will be a more intense competition in these markets and current treatments will be changed for the benefit of more innovative therapies.

Scope of this report

  • Thorough examination of status and impact of several novel drugs in development
  • Discussion of the challenges in current and future treatment strategies
  • Anticancer pipeline of most companies in the field

Key reasons to read this report

  • Explore the strengths and weaknesses associated with compounds in clinical development. Scientific rationale for most novel therapeutics in breast and prostate cancer R&D, and the results of clinical trials to date
  • Gain insight into the current challenges and commercial opportunities associated with breast and prostate cancer therapy
  • Two hundred high quality references

Table of Contents

1 Executive Summary

2 Methodology

3 Table of Contents

  • 3.1 List of Boxes
  • 3.2 List of Tables

4 Prostate Cancer

  • 4.1.1 Introduction
  • 4.1.2 Disease Definitions
  • 4.1.3 Etiology & Pathophysiology
  • 4.1.4 Epidemiology
  • 4.1.5 Prognosis
  • 4.2 Current Treatment Strategies
    • 4.2.1 Localized Disease
      • 4.2.1.1 Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer
    • 4.2.2 Metastatic Prostate Cancer
      • 4.2.2.1 Hormone-Sensitive Metastatic Prostate Cancer
      • 4.2.2.2 Hormone-Refractory or Recurrent Metastatic Prostate Cancer
  • 4.3 Progress in Current Treatment Strategies
    • 4.3.1 Hormone Modulators
    • 4.3.2 Chemotherapy
  • 4.4 Key Therapeutic Strategies for Future Therapies
    • 4.4.1 Therapeutic Type, Targets & Mechanisms
  • 4.5 Competitive Landscape in Drug Development: The Late Stage Pipeline
    • 4.5.1 Hormone Modulators
    • 4.5.2 Protein Kinase Inhibitors
    • 4.5.3 Apoptotic Inducers
    • 4.5.4 Immunotherapy
    • 4.5.5 DNA Binding
    • 4.5.6 Other
  • 4.6 Current Drug Development: The Early Stage Pipeline
    • 4.6.1 Epothilones
    • 4.6.2 Protein Kinse Inhibitors
    • 4.6.3 Other
    • 4.6.4 Chemotherapy

5 Breast Cancer

  • 5.1 Introduction
    • 5.1.1 Disease Definitions
    • 5.1.2 Etiology
    • 5.1.3 Epidemiology
    • 5.1.4 Prognosis
  • 5.2 Current Treatment Strategies
    • 5.2.1 Localized Disease
    • 5.2.2 Advanced Disease
  • 5.3 Progress in Current Treatment Strategies
    • 5.3.1 Hormone Based Therapies
    • 5.3.2 Antibodies
    • 5.3.3 Chemotherapy
  • 5.4 Key Therapeutic Strategies for Future Therapies
    • 5.4.1 Therapeutic Type, Targets & Mechanisms
  • 5.5 Competitive Landscape in Drug Development: The Late Stage Pipeline
    • 5.5.1 The Epothilones
    • 5.5.2 Cell Cycle & Apoptosis
    • 5.5.3 Protein Kinase Inhibitors
    • 5.5.4 Immunotherapy
  • 5.6 Current Drug Development: The Early Stage Pipeline
    • 5.6.1 DNA Targeting
    • 5.6.2 FTIs
    • 5.6.3 Antisense
    • 5.6.4 New Hormone Modulators
    • 5.6.5 Other
  • 5.7 Disclaimer
    • 5.7.1 Liability
    • 5.7.2 Completeness

6 Drug Index

7 Company Index

List of Boxes

  • Box 1: The Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Study
  • Box 2: Southwest Oncology Group Study 99-16 Design
  • Box 3: TAX 327 Study Design
  • Box 4: Quick Facts - Toremifene
  • Box 5: Quick Facts - Bevacizumab
  • Box 6: Quick Facts - Genasense
  • Box 7: Quick Facts - R-flurbiprofen
  • Box 8: Quick Facts - Exisulind
  • Box 9: Quick Facts - Provenge
  • Box 10: Quick Facts - GVAX
  • Box 11: Quick Facts - Satraplatin
  • Box 12: Quick Facts - Vapreotide
  • Box 13: Quick Facts - DCVax
  • Box 14: Ongoing Phase III Studies Anastrozole
  • Box 15: Ongoing Phase III Studies Letrozole
  • Box 16: Ongoing Phase III Studies Exemestane
  • Box 17: Ongoing Phase III Studies Goserelin
  • Box 18: Ongoing Phase III Studies Fulvestrant
  • Box 19: Ongoing Phase III Studies Trastuzumab
  • Box 20: Quick Facts - BMS-247550
  • Box 21: Quick Facts - Temsirolimus
  • Box 22: Quick Facts - SDX-105
  • Box 23: Quick Facts - 4HPR
  • Box 24: Quick Facts - Lapatinib
  • Box 25: Quick Facts - Bevacizumab
  • Box 26: Quick Facts - Theratope
  • Box 27: Erlotinib
  • Box 28: Gefitinib
  • Box 29: Imatinib
  • Box 30: Pemetrexed
  • Box 31: NX473
  • Box 32: Lonafarnib
  • Box 33: Tipifarnib
  • Box 34: Bortezomib
  • Box 35: Arzoxifene
  • Box 36: Patupilone
  • Box 37: KOS-862

List of Tables

  • Table 1: The TNM System
  • Table 2: Lifestyle factors
  • Table 3: Historical Summary of Clinical Studies on Patients with Late Stage Disease
  • Table 4: Short Facts Bicalutamide
  • Table 5: Short Facts Flutamide
  • Table 6: Short Facts Goserelin
  • Table 7: Short Facts Histrelin
  • Table 8: Short Facts Lanreotide
  • Table 9: Short Facts Leuprolide
  • Table 10: Short Facts Nilutamide
  • Table 11: Short Facts Abarelix
  • Table 12: Short Facts Mitoxantrone
  • Table 13: Short Facts Carboplatin
  • Table 14: Short Facts Docetaxel
  • Table 15: Short Facts Estramustine
  • Table 16: Summary of Recent Clinical Studies on Patients with Late Stage Disease
  • Table 17: Ongoing Late Stage Clinical Studies
  • Table 18: Cancer Immunotherapy Strategies
  • Table 19: Near Term Progress Toremifene
  • Table 20: Near Term Progress Bevacizumab
  • Table 21: Near Term Progress Oblimersen
  • Table 22: Near Term Progress R-flurbiprofen
  • Table 23: Near Term Progress Exisulind
  • Table 24: Near Term Progress APC8015
  • Table 25: Near Term Progress GVAX
  • Table 26: Near Term Progress Satraplatin
  • Table 27: Summary of Prostate Cancer Late Stage Pipeline
  • Table 28: Epothilone
  • Table 29: Ixabepilone
  • Table 30: PTK/ZK
  • Table 31: Imatinib
  • Table 32: Bortezomib
  • Table 33: Sorafenib
  • Table 34: Arsenic trioxide
  • Table 35: Retinoic Acid
  • Table 36: Paclitaxel
  • Table 37: Doxorubicin
  • Table 38: Summary of Prostate Cancer Early Stage Pipeline
  • Table 39: The Stage System
  • Table 40: Risk Factors
  • Table 41: List of Approved Drugs and Their Mechanisms of Action.
  • Table 42: Hormonal Treatment Strategies
  • Table 43: Adjuvant Systemic Treatment Options for Women With Axillary Node-Negative Breast Cancer
  • Table 44: Treatment Options for Women With Axillary Node-Positive Breast Cancer
  • Table 45: Chemotherapy Drugs and Regimen
  • Table 46: Summay of Drugs Involved in Breast Cancer Therapy
  • Table 47: Short Facts Tamoxifen
  • Table 48: Short Facts Anastrozole
  • Table 49: Short Facts Letrozole
  • Table 50: Short Facts Exemestane
  • Table 51: Short Facts Goserelin
  • Table 52: Short Facts Fulvestrant
  • Table 53: Short Facts Trastuzumab
  • Table 54: Cancer Immunotherapy Strategies
  • Table 55: Progress on Ixabepilone
  • Table 56: Progress on CCI-779
  • Table 57: Progress on Fenretinide
  • Table 58: Progress on Lapatinib
  • Table 59: Progress on Bevacizumab
  • Table 60: Progress on Theratope
  • Table 61: Summary of Mid-Stage to Late stage Investigational Agents Under Development
  • Table 62: Summary of Breast Cancer Early Stage Pipeline
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