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Cancer Biomarkers: Adoption Is Driving Growth
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Insight Pharma Reports
Published
2008/07
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126 Pages
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Table of Contents
Chapter - 1
BACKGROUND
1.1. Cancer Staging
1.2. AACR/FDA/NCI Collaborative
1.3. Cancer Biomarkers
1.4. Genetics
1.5. Research Areas
1.6. Treatment Selection
1.7. New Biomarkers
1.8. Circulating Tumor Cells
1.9. Cancer Stem Cells
1.10. Classification
Chapter - 2
THE DISCOVERY OF CANCER BIOMARKERS
2.1. Genetic Methods
DNA Arrays
Southern Blot
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR)
Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization (FISH)
2.2. Protein Methods
Immunohistochemistry
Mass Spectrometry
2.3. Metabolomics
2.4. Imaging
Imaging Techniques
Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
Computed Tomography (CT)
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT)
Ultrasound
X-ray
Biophotonics
Chapter - 3
IMPORTANT CANCER BIOMARKERS
3.1. Lung Cancer
Proteins
Genes and Gene Arrays
Splice Variants (Ciz1)
Serum L-Lactate Dehydrogenase
Telomerase
3.2. Colorectal Cancer
Early Detection
Proteins by SELDI
Fecal DNA
Genes and Epigenetic Markers
Carcinoembryonic Antigen
3.3. Prostate Cancer
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA)
TIMP1
MUC1
B7-H3
Genetic Biomarkers
Epigenetic Alterations
3.4. Breast Cancer
Growth Factors and Receptors
Genetic Markers
3.5. Ovarian Cancer
CA125
Lysophospholipids
H4
Mammaglobin-2
3.6. Pancreatic Cancer
CA19-9
Blood Proteins
MUC1
3.7. Liver Cancer
3.8. Leukemia
3.9. Other Cancers
3.10. Outlook for the Use of Cancer Biomarkers
Chapter - 4
COMMERCIAL MARKETS
4.1. Commercial Importance of Biomarkers
Competitive Opportunities
Cost Saving
4.2. Market Considerations
Economic Importance
Companies
Chapter - 5
SWOT ANALYSIS
5.1. Strengths
Patients
Healthcare Payers/Reimbursers
Healthcare Providers
Diagnostic/Drug Development Companies
5.2. Weaknesses
5.3. Opportunities
Patients
Healthcare Payers/Reimbursers
Healthcare Providers
Diagnostic/Drug Development Companies
5.4. Threats
Chapter - 6
INSIGHT PHARMA REPORTS CANCER BIOMARKERS SURVEY- FEBRUARY 2008
Chapter - 7
INTERVIEWS WITH CANCER BIOMARKER EXPERTS
7.1. Mark Reynolds, PhD; Senior Director, Gen-Probe
7.2. Mark Chandler, PhD; Chairman and CEO, Biophysical Corporation
7.3. Roberto Hernan, PhD; Head of Business Development, Dominion Pharmakine
7.4. Michael Milburn, PhD; Chief Scientific Officer, Metabolon
Chapter - 8
DISCUSSION AND SUMMARY OF CANCER BIOMARKER FINDINGS
8.1. Background
8.2. Studying Cancer Biomarkers
8.3. Important Cancer Biomarkers
8.4. Cancers
Lung Cancer
Colorectal Cancer
Prostate Cancer
Breast Cancer
Other Cancers
8.5. Markets
References
Company Index with Web Addresses
TABLES
Table 1.1. Current and Potential Applications of Breast Cancer Biomarkers
Table 1.2. Examples of the Functional Classification of Cancer Biomarkers
Table 3.1. Lung Cancer Biomarkers
Table 3.2. Colorectal Cancer Biomarkers
Table 3.3. Prostate Cancer Biomarkers
Table 3.4. Breast Cancer Biomarkers
Table 3.5. Ovarian Cancer Biomarkers
Table 3.6. Pancreatic Cancer Biomarkers
Table 3.7. Liver Cancer Biomarkers
Table 3.8. Other Cancer Biomarkers
Table 3.9. Current and Potential Applications of Cancer Biomarkers
Table 4.1. Organizations Involved in the Development and/or Commercialization of Cancer Biomarkers
Table 4.2. Prominent Organizations Involved in the Study and/or Commercialization of Cancer Biomarkers
FIGURES
Figure 1.1. Breast Cancer Biomarker Profile
Figure 3.1. Classification of Cancer Biomarkers by Type
Figure 3.2. Classification of Cancer Biomarkers by Cancer
Figure 4.1. Biomarker Patent Filings According to Indication
Figure 4.2. Biomarker Patent Filings According to Cancer Type
Figure 6.1. Respondents by Sector
Figure 6.2. Respondents by Position
Figure 6.3. Respondents by Stage of Work
Figure 6.4. Respondents by Area of Work
Figure 6.5. Types of Cancer Biomarkers Studied
Figure 6.6. Views on Collaborative Biomarker Development
Figure 6.7. Experience with Novel Cancer Biomarkers
Figure 6.8. Means by Which Cancer Biomarker Discovery or Development Is Done
Figure 6.9. Technologies Used to Discover Cancer Biomarkers
Figure 6.10. Focus of Biomarker Work
Figure 6.11. Types of Organizations Involved with Cancer Diagnostics/Biomarker Development
Figure 6.12. Reasons for Organizations' Lack of Involvement with Cancer Biomarkers
Figure 6.13. 2008 Budget for Cancer Biomarkers
Figure 6.14. Areas of Cancer Biomarker Development
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