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針對癌症的免疫療法及疫苗:產品線藥分析及競爭趨勢

Cancer Immunotherapies and Vaccines: Pipeline Analysis and Competitive Dynamics

出版商 Insight Pharma Reports
出版日期 2006年11月 商品編碼 47265
內容資訊 英文 212 pages
價格
US $ 2750 Hard Copy
US $ 3500 PDF by E-mail (Single Site License)


針對癌症的免疫療法及疫苗:產品線藥分析及競爭趨勢 是由出版商Insight Pharma Reports在2006年11月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含212 pages 價格從美金2750起跳。

簡介

許多生物製藥企業已經開始著手開發利用免疫系統治療癌症的方法,如大家已知的被動免疫療法之多數單細胞繁殖抗體已投入到市場中。

因基因領域的調查而獲全球高度評價的美國市調公司 Insight Pharma Reports (總公司:麻薩諸塞州),針對癌症的免疫療法及疫苗進行調查分析,共出版報告書 "Cancer Immunotherapies and Vaccines: Pipeline Analysis and Competitive Dynamics" 。

本報告書內容包括:現在主要8種癌症以病態生理學、流行病學、診斷,以及目前的治療方法等觀點所做的分析內容、免疫療法及疫苗的開發趨勢及各種技術方案、目前處於醫療實驗階段的新興免疫療法、主要35家企業的計畫等。內容綱要摘記如下:

第1章 序章

  • 癌症
  • 免疫系統
  • 癌症治療與免疫系統:本報告書的焦點

第2章 新組合的均衡

  • 免疫療法及疫苗的治療目標癌症
    • 乳癌
    • 結腸直腸癌
    • 肺癌
    • 淋巴癌
    • 黑色素瘤
    • 胰臟癌
    • 前列腺癌
    • 腎臟癌
    • 免疫療法及疫苗的相關研發課題

第3章 目前的藥理治療方法

  • 乳癌
    • 化學療法
    • 荷爾蒙療法
    • 標的療法
  • 結腸直腸癌
    • 化學療法
    • 標的療法
  • 肺癌
    • 化學療法(非小細胞肺癌)
    • 標的療法
    • 光線力學療法
    • 化學療法(小細胞肺癌)
  • 淋巴瘤
    • 化學療法
    • 單細胞繁殖抗體
    • 其他免疫療法
  • 黑色素瘤
    • 干擾素
    • 干擾素2
    • 化學療法
  • 胰臟癌
    • 化學療法
    • 標的療法
  • 前列腺癌
    • 黄體素荷爾蒙釋放促效藥
    • 抗雄性激素藥
    • 化學療法
  • 腎臟癌
    • 干擾素
    • 干擾素2
    • 標的療法

第4章 開發中的免疫療法及疫苗

  • 新方案
  • 失敗例子
  • 乳癌
  • 結腸直腸癌
  • 肺癌
  • 淋巴瘤
  • 黑色素瘤
  • 胰臟癌
  • 前列腺癌
  • 腎臟癌

第5章 專業醫生的世界

第6章 包括網址的企業索引

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Abstract

Cancer continues to pose a major health burden worldwide. Prevailing therapies are extremely limited in terms of safety, tolerability, and efficacy. Meanwhile, the morbidity and mortality associated with cancer is fueling interest in novel therapeutic approaches. Foremost among these are therapies that enhance the ability of the body' s own immune system to fight and destroy abnormal cancer cells. Anticancer vaccines and immune modulators, working in concert and as monotherapy, stole the show at ASCO last June, suggesting that after years of failure in the clinic their time has come. Cancer Immunotherapies and Vaccines: Pipeline Analysis and Competitive Dynamics , a new CHA Advances report, surveys and assesses recent developments in this highly promising avenue of cancer therapy.

Numerous biopharmaceutical companies are working to develop approaches that harness the body' s own immune system to fight cancer. Several monoclonal antibodies have already reached the market. This approach is sometimes referred to as passive immunotherapy. Our study focuses on active immunotherapies and vaccines that enhance the ability of the patient' s own immune system to fight cancer.

Cancer Immunotherapies and Vaccines begins by reviewing the pathophysiology, epidemiology, diagnosis, and current treatment options of eight major cancers targeted by companies developing immune modulating drugs and vaccines:

  • breast cancer
  • melanoma
  • colorectal cancer
  • pancreatic cancer
  • lung cancer
  • prostate cancer
  • lymphoma
  • renal cancer

While no active cancer immunotherapies (specifically targeted to a type of cancer) have reached the market, the most advanced example is Dendreon' s Provenge. Dendreon is submitting a rolling BLA (Biologics License Application) to the FDA for Provenge, for treatment of advanced hormone-refractory prostate cancer. Clinical trial data supporting this BLA, and available data on other immunotherapies and vaccines, are assessed in the report.

Cancer Immunotherapies and Vaccines also provides:

  • An explanation of R&D challenges in the development of cancer immunotherapies and vaccines
  • The various technical approaches being used to develop active cancer immunotherapies and vaccines
  • The many emerging immune-based therapies that are currently being evaluated in clinical trials for these eight cancers
  • Interviews with six senior executives from leading companies in the field of cancer immunotherapies and vaccines who discuss the progress, the challenges and hurdles, faced by researchers
  • Pipeline projects of over 35 companies, including discontinued projects
  • Thirteen SWOT charts (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) comparing the most promising immunotherapies and vaccines with standard therapy in 6 major cancers

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1

INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1 Cancer
  • 1.2 The Immune System
  • 1.3 Cancer Therapy and the Immune System: Focus of the Report

CHAPTER 2

REVIEW OF MAJOR CANCERS TARGETED BY IMMUNOTHERAPIES AND VACCINES

  • 2.1 Breast Cancer
    • Pathology
    • Epidemiology
    • Diagnosis
  • 2.2 Colorectal Cancer
    • Pathology
    • Epidemiology
    • Diagnosis
  • 2.3 Lung Cancer
    • Pathology
    • Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer
    • Small-Cell Lung Cancer
    • Epidemiology
    • Diagnosis
  • 2.4 Lymphoma
    • Pathology of Non-Hodgkin' s Lymphoma
    • Epidemiology of Lymphoma
    • Diagnosis of Non-Hodgkin' s Lymphoma
  • 2.5 Melanoma
    • Pathology
    • Epidemiology
    • Diagnosis
  • 2.6 Pancreatic Cancer
    • Pathology
    • Epidemiology
    • Diagnosis
  • 2.7 Prostate Cancer
    • Pathology
    • Epidemiology
    • Diagnosis
  • 2.8 Renal Cancer
    • Pathology
    • Epidemiology
    • Diagnosis
  • 2.9 R&D Challenges in the Development of Cancer Immunotherapies and Vaccines

CHAPTER 3

CURRENT PHARMACOLOGICAL TREATMENT OPTIONS

  • 3.1 Breast Cancer
    • Chemotherapy
    • Hormone Therapy
    • Targeted Therapy: Herceptin
  • 3.2 Colorectal Cancer
    • Chemotherapy
    • Targeted Therapy: Monoclonal Antibodies
  • 3.3 Lung Cancer
    • Chemotherapy (Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer)
    • Targeted Therapy: Kinase Inhibitors (Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer)
    • Photodynamic Therapy (Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer)
    • Chemotherapy (Small-Cell Lung Cancer)
  • 3.4 Lymphoma
    • Chemotherapy
    • Monoclonal Antibodies
    • Other Immuno-Based Therapies
  • 3.5 Melanoma
    • Interferon
    • Interleukin 2
    • Chemotherapy
  • 3.6 Pancreatic Cancer
    • Chemotherapy
    • Targeted Therapy: Inhibition of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Tyrosine Kinase
  • 3.7 Prostate Cancer
    • Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone Agonists
    • Anti-androgens
    • Chemotherapy
  • 3.8 Renal Cancer
    • Interferon
    • Interleukin-2
    • Targeted Therapy: Kinase Inhibitors

CHAPTER 4

CANCER IMMUNOTHERAPIES AND VACCINES IN DEVELOPMENT

  • 4.1 New Approaches
    • Non-Specific Active Immunotherapy (Immune Modulating Agents)
    • Antigen Immunotherapies/Vaccines (Allogeneic)
    • Autologous Antigen Immunotherapies/Vaccines
    • Allogeneic Whole Tumor Cell Immunotherapies/Vaccines
    • Autologous Whole Tumor Cell Immunotherapies/Vaccines
    • Dendritic Cell Immunotherapies/Vaccines
    • DNA and Viral Vector Vaccines
  • 4.2 Setbacks
  • 4.3 Breast Cancer
    • Celldex Therapeutics
    • GlaxoSmithKline
    • Introgen Therapeutics
    • Oxford BioMedica
  • 4.4 Colorectal Cancer
    • Celldex Therapeutics
    • GenVec
    • IDM Pharma
    • Intracel
    • Oxford BioMedica
  • 4.5 Lung Cancer
    • Active Biotech
    • AVAX Technologies
    • GlaxoSmithKline
    • IDM Pharma
    • Introgen Therapeutics
    • Merck KGaA and Biomira
    • NovaRx
    • Pfizer and Coley Pharmaceutical
    • Pharmexa
    • Transgene
  • 4.6 Lymphoma
    • Biovest International
    • Favrille
    • Genitope
    • Transgene
  • 4.7 Melanoma
    • Antigenics
    • AVAX Technologies
    • BioVex
    • GenVec
    • GlaxoSmithKline
    • IDM Pharma
    • Medarex and Bristol-Myers Squibb
    • Merck KGaA
    • Oxxon Therapeutics
    • Pfizer
    • Progenics Pharmaceuticals
    • Vical
  • 4.8 Pancreatic Cancer
    • Celldex Therapeutics
    • Cell Genesys
    • GenVec
    • GlobeImmune
    • Lorus Therapeutics
    • Pharmexa
    • Receptor BioLogix
  • 4.9 Prostate Cancer
    • Cell Genesys
    • Dendreon
    • Northwest Biotherapeutics
    • Oxford BioMedica
  • 4.10 Renal Cancer
    • Active Biotech
    • Antigenics
    • Argos Therapeutics
    • Idera Pharmaceuticals
    • Oxford BioMedica

CHAPTER 5.0

EXPERT INTERVIEWS - A VIRTUAL ROUNDTABLE

  • Roman M. Chicz, PhD, Senior Vice President, Research and Development
    • Antigenics Inc.
  • C. Richter King, PhD, Senior Vice President of Research
    • GenVec, Inc.
  • Arthur M. Krieg, MD, Senior Vice President, Research and Development, and Chief Scientific Officer
    • Coley Pharmaceutical Group
  • Christopher Nicodemus, MD, Senior Vice President, Research and Development
    • Unither Pharmaceuticals
  • Charles A. Nicolette, PhD, Vice President, Research and Development
    • Argos Therapeutics
  • Peter K. Working, PhD, Senior Vice President, Research and Development
    • Cell Genesys

CHAPTER 6

COMPANY DIRECTORY WITH WEB ADDRESSES

References

Index

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