Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. Cancer Highlights
3. Methodology
4. Table of Contents
- 4.1 List of Boxes
- 4.2 List of Figures
- 4.3 List of Tables
5. Introduction
- 5.1 Neoplastic Angiogenesis & Tumor Vasculature
- 5.1.1 Tumor Vasculature
- 5.1.2 The Current Model of Sprouting Angiogenesis
- 5.2 Main Angiogenic Factors
- 5.2.1 Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor
- 5.2.2 The Angiopoietins and Platelet Derived Growth Factor
- 5.2.3 Integrins in Angiogenesis
- 5.2.4 Inhibitors of Angiogenesis
- 5.3 Vascular Targeting Agents
- 5.4 Vascular Disruptive Agents
6. Competitive Landscape in Anti-Angiogenesis and Vascular Targeting in Oncology
- 6.1 Countries & Players: Who are In the Lead?
- 6.1.1 Top 10 Players Dominate The Developmental Pipeline
- 6.2 Deals & Alliances in Anti-Angiogenesis and Vascular Targeting
- 6.2.1 Review of Deals and Alliances Initiated in 2005
- 6.2.2 Review of Deals and Alliances Initiated in 2004
- 6.2.3 Review of Deals and Alliances Initiated in 2003
7. Approved Anti-Angiogenic Cancer Drugs: Performance
8. Target Analysis in Anti-Angiogenesis and Vascular Targeting
- 8.1 Targets of Late Stage Anti-Angiogenic Drugs in Development
- 8.1.1 Drugs with Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor as a Target
- 8.1.2 Drugs with FMS-related Tyrosine Kinase 1 as a Target
- 8.1.3 Drugs with FMS-related Tyrosine Kinase 4 as a Target
- 8.1.4 Drugs with Kinase Insert Domain Receptor as a Target
- 8.1.5 Drugs with Phosphodiesterase 2A, cGMP-stimulated as a Target
- 8.1.6 Drugs with Phosphodiesterase 5A, cGMP-specific as a Target
- 8.1.7 Drugs with Patelet-Derived Growth Factor Receptor, alpha
Polypeptide as a Target
- 8.1.8 Drugs with Platelet-Derived Growth Factor, beta Polypeptide as a
Target
- 8.1.9 Drugs with Protein Kinase C, beta 1 as a Target
- 8.1.10 Drugs with Ret Proto-Oncogene as a Target
- 8.1.11 Drugs with v-kit Hardy-Zuckerman 4 Feline Sarcoma Viral Oncogene
Homolog as Target
- 8.1.12 Drugs with v-raf-1 Murine Leukemia Viral Oncogene Homolog 1 as a
Target
- 8.1.13 Drugs with Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor as a Target
- 8.2 Anti-Angiogenic Drugs and Their Targets According to Top 5 Cancer
Indications
- 8.2.1 Targets in Breast Cancer
- 8.2.2 Targets in Colorectal Cancer
- 8.2.3 Targets in Lung Cancer
- 8.2.4 Targets in Prostate Cancer
- 8.2.5 Targets in Renal Cancer
9. Anti-angiongenesis and Vascular Targeting Drugs in Development: By Major Indications
- 9.1 General Drug Developmental Overview
- 9.2 Progress Analysis - Breast Cancer
- 9.2.1 Phase I Clinical Development
- 9.2.2 Phase II Clinical Development
- 9.2.3 Phase III Clinical Development
- 9.3 Progress Analysis - Colorectal Cancer
- 9.3.1 Phase I Clinical Development
- 9.3.2 Phase II Clinical Development
- 9.3.3 Phase III Clinical Development
- 9.4 Progress Analysis - Lung Cancer
- 9.4.1 Phase I Clinical Development
- 9.4.2 Phase II Clinical Development
- 9.4.3 Phase III Clinical Development
- 9.5 Progress Analysis - Prostate Cancer
- 9.5.1 Phase I Clinical Development
- 9.5.2 Phase II Clinical Development
- 9.5.3 Phase III Clinical Development
- 9.6 Progress Analysis - Renal Cancer
- 9.6.1 Phase I Clinical Development
- 9.6.2 Phase II Clinical Development
- 9.6.3 Phase III Clinical Development
10. Disclaimer
- 10.1 Liability
- 10.2 Completeness .
11. Appendix I: Complete List of Angiogenic and Vascular Target Agents in Development in Oncology
12. Drug Index
13. Company Index
4.1 List of Boxes
- Box 1: Nexavar's Clinical Data That Lead To Its EMEA Approval Myeloma
- Box 2: Thalomid Delays Time to Disease Progression in Newly Diagnosed
Multiple Myeloma
- Box 3: Strong Clinical Data Suggests Approval to Market Avastin For The
Treatment of Both Breast Cancer and NSCLC
- Box 4: Avastin Fails to Meet Primary Endpoint in Advanced Pancreatic
Cancer
- Box 5: Business & Market - Cilengitide
- Box 6: Business & Market - Exherin
- Box 7: Business & Market - WX-UK1
- Box 8: Business & Market - Combretastatin A-4 phosphate
- Box 9: Business & Market - GCS-100LE
- Box 10: Business & Market - PTK/ZK
- Box 11: Business & Market - AS-1404
- Box 12: Business & Market - Phosphomannopentaose sulfate
- Box 13: Business & Market - Squalamine
- Box 14: Business & Market - talactoferrin alfa
- Box 15: Business & Market - ZD-6474
- Box 16: Business & Market - AP-23573
- Box 17: Business & Market - Volociximab
- Box 18: Business & Market - XL-999
4.2 List of Figures
- Figure 1: Establishment of Blood Supply to Tumors
- Figure 2: Sprouting Angiogenesis
- Figure 3: Top 5 Countries in Cancer Angiogenesis and Vascular Targeting
Research
- Figure 4: Top 10 Companies' Clinical Trial Progress in Anti-Angiogenesis
and Vascular Targeting
- Figure 5: Deals & Alliances in Anti-Angiogenesis and Vascular Targeting
2001-2005
- Figure 6: Annual Sales of Avastin on US and Non US Markets
- Figure 7: Trial Distribution of the Entire Anti-Angiogenic and Vascular
Target Agent Field in Oncology
- Figure 8: Distribution of Anti-Angiogensis & Vascular Targeting Trials in
Breast Cancer
- Figure 9: Distribution of Anti-Angiogensis & Vascular Targeting Trials in
Colorectal
- Figure 10: Distribution of Anti-Angiogensis & Vascular Targeting Trials in
Lung Cancer
- Figure 11: Distribution of Anti-Angiogensis & Vascular Targeting Trials in
Prostate Cancer
- Figure 12: Distribution of Anti-Angiogensis & Vascular Targeting Trials in
Renal Cancer
4.3 List of Tables
- Table 1: Top 10's Anti-angiogenic and Vascular Targeting Pipeline Drugs
- Table 2: Deals & Alliances in 2005
- Table 3: Deals & Alliances in 2004
- Table 4: Deals & Alliances in 2003
- Table 5: Companies with Cancer Anti-angiogenic Drugs on the Market
- Table 6: 2006 Q2 Sales Revlimid and Thalomid
- Table 7: 2006 Q2 Sales of Avastin
- Table 8: List of 75 Known Targets in Ant-angiogenis and Vascular
Targeting in Drug Development
- Table 9: Known Targets of Late Stage Anti-Angiogenic Drugs in Development
- Table 10: Drugs with Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor as a Target
- Table 11: Drugs with FMS-related Tyrosine Kinase 1 as a Target
- Table 12: Drugs with FMS-related Tyrosine Kinase 4 as a Target
- Table 13: Drugs with Kinase Insert Domain Receptor as a Target
- Table 14: Drugs with Phosphodiesterase 2A, cGMP-stimulated as a Target
- Table 15: Drugs with Phosphodiesterase 5A, cGMP-specific as a Target
- Table 16: Drugs with Patelet-Derived Growth Factor Receptor, alpha
Polypeptide as a Target
- Table 17: Drugs with Platelet-Derived Growth Factor, beta Polypeptide as a
Target
- Table 18: Drugs with Protein Kinase C, beta 1 as a Target
- Table 19: Drugs with Ret Proto-Oncogene as a Target
- Table 20: Drugs with v-kit Hardy-Zuckerman 4 Feline Sarcoma Viral Oncogene
Homolog as a Target
- Table 21: Drugs with v-raf-1 Murine Leukemia Viral Oncogene Homolog 1 as a
Target
- Table 22: Drugs with Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor as a Target
- Table 23: Breast Cancer Targets in Anti-Angiogenic Drug Development
- Table 24: Colorectal Cancer Targets in Anti-Angiogenic Drug Development
- Table 25: Lung Cancer Targets in Anti-Angiogenic Drug Development
- Table 26: Prostate Cancer Targets in Anti-Angiogenic Drug Development
- Table 27: Renal Cancer Targets in Anti-Angiogenic Drug Development
- Table 28: Top 10 Cancer Indications in Anti-Angiogenesis and Vascular
Targeting Cancer Drugs
- Table 29: Recent Ceased or Discountinued Phase I to Phase III
Anti-angiogenic and Vascular Targeting Drugs
- Table 30: Overview of Drugs in Phase III Clinical Development
- Table 31: List of Phase I to Phase III Anti-Angiogenesis and Vascular
Targeting Agents in Development for Breast Cancer
- Table 32: List of Phase I to Phase III Anti-Angiogenesis and Vascular
Targeting Agents in Development for Colorectal Cancer
- Table 33: List of Phase I to Phase III Anti-Angiogenesis and Vascular
Targeting Agents in Development for Lung Cancer
- Table 34: List of Phase I to Phase III Anti-Angiogenesis and Vascular
Targeting Agents in Development for Prostate Cancer
- Table 35: List of Phase I to Phase III Anti-Angiogenesis and Vascular
Targeting Agents in Development for Renal Cancer
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