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Stakeholder Opinions: Bone Metastases - Impending patent expiries may help make or break newer agents

Published: 2008/03

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Table of Contents

  • ABOUT DATAMONITOR HEALTHCARE
    • About the Oncology pharmaceutical analysis team
  • CHAPTER 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
    • Scope of analysis
    • Datamonitor insight into bone metastases
    • Related reports
    • Upcoming reports
  • CHAPTER 2 OVERVIEW OF BONE METASTASES
    • Bone metastases are a frequent complication of advanced cancers
    • Cancer cells commonly metastasize to the bone
      • The principles of cancer metastases
      • The ' seed and soil' hypothesis
    • Is bone a fertile ' soil' for metastatic growth?
      • The bone remodeling process
        • Bone resorption by osteoclasts
        • Bone formation by osteoblasts
    • Bone metastases cause dysregulation of the normal bone remodeling process
      • Osteolytic metastases
        • Cancer cells induce the formation of growth factors and cytokines involved in osteoclast activation
        • Parathyroid hormone-related peptide mediates osteolysis
        • The vicious cycle of osteolytic metastasis
      • Osteoblastic metastases
        • Endothelin-1 may be an important regulator of bone formation
        • Possible mediators of osteoblastic metastases
      • Anatomy and complications of bone metastases
        • Bone pain
        • Hypercalcemia
        • Pathological fractures
        • Spinal cord compression
      • Diagnosis of bone metastases
      • The value of biochemical markers of bone metabolism
    • Epidemiology
      • Incidence of advanced cancers
      • Estimated incidence of bone metastases
      • Multiple myeloma incidence
      • Survival of patients with bone metastases
  • CHAPTER 3 CURRENT TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR BONE METASTASES
    • Introduction to bone metastases treatment
    • Bisphosphonates
      • Bisphosphonates reduce the risk of skeletal-related events
      • Pamidronate
        • Clinical trial data
      • Bondronat (ibandronate)
        • Clinical trial data
        • Ongoing clinical development
      • Clodronate
        • Clinical trial data
        • Ongoing clinical development of clodronate
      • Zometa (zoledronate)
        • Clinical trial data
        • Ongoing clinical development
      • The choice and duration of bisphosphonate therapy
        • The choice of administration is matched to patient needs
        • Zometa has significant advantages over other bisphosphonates
        • The duration of bisphosphonate therapy is based on clinical judgment
      • Adverse effects of bisphosphonates
        • Osteonecrosis of the jaw
      • Future directions for bisphosphonate therapy
        • Bisphosphonates reduce elevated levels of bone markers
        • Can bisphosphonates prevent bone metastases?
        • Reducing tumor burden by inhibiting bone metastases
    • Radiotherapy helps reduce bone pain
    • Radiopharmaceuticals
    • Surgery is often wrongly deemed "too risky"
  • CHAPTER 4 UNMET NEEDS IN BONE METASTASES
    • There is a need to predict which patients will develop bone metastases
    • Patients may be on bisphosphonates for too long
    • New therapies required to improve current poor patient survival
    • Drugs needed to specifically target osteoblastic metastases
    • Summary of unmet needs
  • CHAPTER 5 PIPELINE ANALYSIS
    • The bone metastases pipeline overview
    • Phase III drug profile
      • Denosumab (Amgen/Daiichi Sankyo)
        • Key historical events
        • Clinical trial data for denosumab
        • Clinical development of denosumab
        • Datamonitor comments
    • Phase II drug profiles
      • Alpharadin (AT1-BC-1; Algeta)
        • Key historical events
        • Clinical trial data for Alpharadin
        • Clinical development of Alpharadin
        • Datamonitor comments
      • MER-101 (Merrion)
        • Clinical development of MER-101
        • Datamonitor comments
      • Odanacatib (Merck)
        • Key Historical events
        • Clinical development of odanacatib
        • Datamonitor comments
  • CHAPTER 6 KEY OPINION LEADERS INTERVIEWED
    • Key opinion leaders interviewed
  • APPENDIX
    • Bibliography
      • Journals
      • Websites
      • Other
    • Abbreviations
    • List of tables
    • List of figures
    • About Datamonitor
      • About Datamonitor Healthcare
      • About the Oncology analysis team
    • Disclaimer
    • List of Tables
      • Table 1: Regulation of bone resorption
      • Table 2: Regulation of bone formation
      • Table 3: Biochemical markers of bone metabolism
      • Table 4: Total incidence of five cancer types across the seven major pharmaceutical markets, 2002-18
      • Table 5: Incidence of advanced cancers in the seven major pharmaceutical markets, 2002-18
      • Table 6: Incidence of advanced cancers in the seven major pharmaceutical markets in 2008
      • Table 7: Estimated incidence of bone metastases in five cancer types across the seven major pharmaceutical markets, 2002-18
      • Table 8: Estimated incidence of bone metastases in five cancer types across the seven major pharmaceutical markets in 2008
      • Table 9: Incidence of multiple myeloma in the seven major pharmaceutical markets, 2002-18
      • Table 10: Bisphosphonates approved for bone metastases in oncology, 2008
      • Table 11: Approval information for Bondronat in Oncology
      • Table 12: Ongoing Phase III development of Bondronat, 2008
      • Table 13: Ongoing Phase III development of clodronate
      • Table 14: Zometa reduces the risk of skeletal-related events across different tumor types
      • Table 15: Ongoing Phase III clinical development for Zometa, 2008
      • Table 16: Bisphosphonates: IV/oral regimens and potencies relative to Didronel*
      • Table 17: Study outcomes for Zometa in the prevention of bone metastases
      • Table 18: Phase III trial for the combination of radiopharmaceuticals with Zometa
      • Table 19: Pipeline drugs for bone metastases, 2008
      • Table 20: Denosumab: key historical events
      • Table 21: Denosumab: ongoing clinical trials in bone metastases
      • Table 22: Alpharadin: key historical events
      • Table 23: Alpharadin: ongoing clinical development in bone metastases
      • Table 24: Odanacatib: key historical events
      • Table 25: Odanacatib: ongoing clinical development in bone metastases
      • Table 26: Abbreviations used in Stakeholder Opinions: Bone Metastases, 2008
    • List of Figures
      • Figure 1: The principles of cancer metastases
      • Figure 2: Common sites of metastases for different primary cancers
      • Figure 3: The bone remodeling process
      • Figure 4: Osteoclast activation via RANKL/RANK binding on osteoclast precursors
      • Figure 5: The effect of osteoprotegerin on osteoclast activation
      • Figure 6: The vicious cycle of osteolytic metastasis
      • Figure 7: Factors involved in osteoblastic bone metastases
      • Figure 8: Skeletal regions most affected by bone metastases
      • Figure 9: Detecting bone metastases
      • Figure 10: Percentage incidence of bone metastases by advanced primary cancer type
      • Figure 11: Percentage incidence of advanced cancers
      • Figure 12: Generating the incidence of bone metastases*
      • Figure 13: Median and 5-year survival rates for bone metastases patients
      • Figure 14: A brief overview of bone metastases treatment
      • Figure 15: Pamidronate: results from two Phase III trials in breast cancer patients with bone metastases
      • Figure 16: Bondronat: Phase III trial results in breast cancer bone metastases patients
      • Figure 17: Clodronate trial results in breast cancer bone metastases patients
      • Figure 18: Zometa: Phase III results in breast and multiple myeloma patients
      • Figure 19: Adverse effects associated with bisphosphonate therapy
      • Figure 20: Unmet needs in bone metastases
      • Figure 21: Denosumab: mechanism of action
      • Figure 22: Denosumab: Phase II results in bisphosphonate-na・ e breast cancer patients
      • Figure 23: Alpharadin: Phase II results in hormone-refractory prostate cancer patients with bone metastases
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Stakeholder Opinions: Bone Metastases - Impending patent expiries may help make or break newer agents
Published: 2008/03
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