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Theranostics Report 2007-2012

Published: 2007/01

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Table of Contents

1 Executive Summary: Theranostics 2007-2012

2 An Introduction to Theranostics

  • 2.1 The World Pharmaceutical Market Continues to Grow, But Faces Mounting Challenges
  • 2.2 The Continuing Success of the Pharmaceutical Industry is Dependent Upon Important Drivers and Restraints
  • 2.3 The Pharmaceutical Sector Is Gradually Changing Its Strategic Focus to Overcome Challenges in the Market
    • 2.3.1 Reducing Efficiencies in R&D Result in Concerns Over Thinning Pipelines
  • 2.4 Theranostics is Essentially a Fusion of Drug Therapy and Diagnostics
    • 2.4.1 Recent Advances in Biomedical Sciences Have Made Theranostics Possible
    • 2.4.2 Genentech' s Herceptin is a Prominent Example of the Theranostics Approach
    • 2.4.3 Diagnostics is Now Increasingly Reliant on Genetic and Protein-Based Markers
    • 2.4.4 Recent FDA Publication Places Increasing Importance on Theranostics
  • 2.5 The Human Genome Project Has Provided Important Scope for Pharmaceutical Development - Genomics and Proteomics
    • 2.5.1 Pharmacogenomics is Increasingly Relevant to Pharmaceutical Development
    • 2.5.2 Proteomics Constitutes the "Next Step" After Genomics
  • 2.6 Advanced Diagnostics and Personalised Medicine
    • 2.6.1 The Dawn of Pharmacogenomic Medicine
    • 2.6.2 Personalised Medicine Will Rely Heavily Upon Theranostics
  • 2.7 The Market for Theranostic Products is Creating Opportunities for Pharmaceutical and Diagnostic Companies
  • 2.8 While Medical Stakeholders Will Benefit from Theranostics, Concerns Over Privacy Likely to Impede Progress

3 Key Players in the Theranostics Field

  • 3.1 Genentech' s Herceptin and Novartis' Gleevec are Probably the Best Known Examples of a Theranostic Approach in Use
  • 3.2 PharmaNetics' Thrombolytic Assessment System - Pioneers in the Field
  • 3.3 Genentech and DakoCytomation: Herceptin and HercepTest
  • 3.4 ImClone Systems and DakoCytomation: Erbitux and EGFR pharmDx Test
  • 3.5 Abbott Laboratories' PathVysion HER-2 DNA Probe Kit
  • 3.6 Bayer' s ADVIA Centaur Immunoassay System - An Early Entrant to the Theranostics Market
  • 3.7 Novartis and Ventana Medical Systems: Gleevec and VentanaDx c-Kit
  • 3.8 Roche' s Diagnostics Division: The AmpliChip CYP450 Array
  • 3.9 Innogenetics
  • 3.10 A&G Pharmaceutical a Leading Participant in the Monoclonal Theranostics Field
  • 3.11 HBV Theranostica
  • 3.12 Visible Genetics' Pharmacogenomic HIV Drug Resistance Test
  • 3.13 NGI An Industry Leader in Blood Plasma Nucleic Acid Testing
  • 3.14 Investigen' s SmartDNA a New Diagnostic Tool
  • 3.15 Lpath Therapeutics Merges With Public Company
  • 3.16 Itsi-Biosciences
  • 3.17 Amorfix Life Sciences and Biogen Idec Collaborate on Research for ALS disease
  • 3.18 Clinical Data' s DNA-based Diagnostic and Therapeutic Products
    • 3.18.1 Vilazodone
    • 3.18.2 PGxTest:WARFARIN
  • 3.19 Axis-Shield
  • 3.20 Conclusions

4 Forecast of the Market for Theranostics, 2007-2012

  • 4.1 Molecular Diagnostics Will Contribute an Increasing Proportion of Revenues Within The World In Vitro Diagnostics Market
  • 4.2 Theranostics Will Exhibit Rapid Market Growth from 2007-2012
  • 4.3 Drug Toxicity Testing, Oncology and Infection Segments Will Contribute the Highest Revenues to the World Theranostics Market from 2006-2012
  • 4.4 Personalised Medicine Will Become More Prominent in Healthcare With Theranostics Benefiting as a Result
    • 4.4.1 The Completion of the Human Genome Project Has Been a Major Driver of Molecular Diagnostics
  • 4.5 Industry Has Been Relatively Slow to Adopt Theranostics - But That Situation Is Changing
    • 4.5.1 Will The Success of Theranostics Lead To a Shift in Spending From Drugs to Diagnostics?
  • 4.6 Theranostics Will Take Off In a Few Important Therapy Areas First
    • 4.6.1 Cancer Diagnostic Technologies Constitute a Particularly Important Application
  • 4.7 The Improvement in Clinical Performance from Theranostics Will Make It Easier To Justify The Costs to Payers
    • 4.7.1 A Theranostic Combination Can Provide an Important Competitive Advantage During This Emergent Period
  • 4.8 Personalised Medicine Supported By Theranostics Could Supersede the Existing Blockbuster Model, With Sustainable Revenue Flows Continuing
  • 4.9 The Market for Theranostic Products Is Creating Significant Opportunities for Many Companies in the Pharmaceutical, Diagnostics and Biotechnological Sectors
    • 4.9.1 Rising Insurance Coverage Will Benefit the Market
  • 4.10 The FDA and Other Agencies Have Expressed Significant Interest in Theranostics
  • 4.11 Inter-Industry Will Continue to Drive the Theranostics Market
  • 4.12 Biomarker Technology is Still Emerging - But The Technological and Commercial Potential Remains Very Significant
    • 4.12.1 While The Prospects for Clinical Studies Are Good, Concerns Over Privacy May Impede Progress
  • 4.13 Several Key Factors Are Required for Success in the Theranostics Market

5 Discussion of Issues Affecting Theranostic Applications

  • 5.1 A SWOT Analysis for Theranostics
  • 5.2 Theranostic Solutions Will Continue To Expand Their Presence in the Pharmaceutical Industry
  • 5.3 Theranostic Applications Face No Significant Restraints to Their Continuing Adoption Within the Pharmaceutical Sector
  • 5.4 Theranostics will Benefit from FDA' s Guidance on Pharmacogenomic Data Submission
    • 5.4.1 Distinguishing Patients at a Greater Risk is Vital
    • 5.4.2 In Future Parallel Use of Markers and Drugs Will Become Prevalent
  • 5.5 The EDMA Cites Theranostics as a Medium-to-Long-Term Driver for Healthcare
  • 5.6 Personalised Medicine is a Strong Driver of the Theranostics Sector
    • 5.6.1 While Personalised Medicine Is Still A Goal for the Future, The Technology Is Already Emergent
  • 5.7 Identifying Suitable Biomarkers Remains a Significant Challenge
  • 5.8 Theranostics Bill Introduced in the US Senate During 2006
  • 5.9 Funding for Theranostics R&D Efforts May Be Limited by Low Reimbursement Rates
  • 5.10 Cancer Diagnostics is an Important Growth Area With Relevance to Theranostics
  • 5.11 Collaboration Among Stakeholders is Essential
  • 5.12 Nucleic Acid Testing Technologies Will Be Decisive in the Development of the Theranostics Market
  • 5.13 The Outlook for Theranostics

6 Current and Future Developments in Theranostics - The Views of Experts in the Field

  • 6.1 How Influential Will Theranostics Be In Coming Years?
  • 6.2 Are Pharmaceutical and Diagnostic Companies Ready for Closer Links?
  • 6.3 Will Theranostics Contribute Significantly to Clinical Trials?
  • 6.4 In What Areas Will Theranostics Be Most Prominent?

7 Conclusions

  • 7.1 Theranostics is Essentially a Fusion of Drug Therapy and Diagnostics
  • 7.2 Theranostics Will Exhibit Rapid Market Growth from 2007-2012
  • 7.3 Drug Toxicity Testing, Oncology and Infection Segments Will Contribute the Highest Revenues to the World Theranostics Market from 2006-2012
  • 7.4 Theranostics Constitute A Significant Market Opportunity for The Healthcare Industry

List of Tables

  • Table 2.1 Revenue Generation ($bn) by the World Pharmaceutical Industry, 1999-2005
  • Table 4.1 The World Market for In Vitro Diagnostics ($bn) Showing Revenues for Molecular and Theranostic Applications, 2006-2012
  • Table 4.2 Share (%) of the World In Vitro Diagnostics Market Held by Molecular Diagnostics, 2006 & 2012
  • Table 4.3 Share (%) of the World Molecular Diagnostics Market Held by Theranostics, 2006 & 2012
  • Table 4.4 Revenues ($m) and Growth (%) for Components of the World Theranostics Market, 2006-2012
  • Table 4.5 Market Shares and CAGRs for Applications Within the Theranostics Sector, 2006-2012
  • Table 5.1 A SWOT Chart for Theranostic Applications, 2007-2012

List of Figures

  • Figure 2.1 The Increasing Average Cost ($m) of NCE Development, 1976-2005
  • Figure 4.1 The World Market for In Vitro Diagnostics ($bn) Showing Revenues for Molecular and Theranostic Applications, 2006-2012
  • Figure 4.2 Share (%) of the World In Vitro Diagnostics Market Held by Molecular Diagnostics, 2006
  • Figure 4.3 Share (%) of the World In Vitro Diagnostics Market Held by Molecular Diagnostics, 2012
  • Figure 4.4 World Revenues ($m) for Theranostic Applications, 2006-2012
  • Figure 4.5 Share (%) of the World Molecular Diagnostics Market Held by Theranostics, 2006
  • Figure 4.6 Share (%) of the World Molecular Diagnostics Market Held by Theranostics, 2012
  • Figure 4.7 Revenues ($bn) from Theranostics Compared With Those of the World In Vitro Diagnostics Market, 2006-2012
  • Figure 4.8 Revenues ($bn) from Theranostics Compared With Those of the World Molecular Diagnostics Market, 2006-2012
  • Figure 4.9 Share (%) of the World In Vitro Diagnostics Market Held by Theranostics, 2006-2012
  • Figure 4.10 Share (%) of the World Molecular Diagnostics Market Held by Theranostics, 2006-2012
  • Figure 4.11 Revenues ($m) for Components of the World Theranostics Market, 2006-2012
  • Figure 4.12 Components of the World Theranostics Market - Lower Revenues ($m) In Detail, 2006-2012
  • Figure 4.13 CAGR Values (%) for Market Segments Within the Theranostics Sector, 2006-2012
  • Figure 4.14 Percentage Share (%) of The World Theranostics Market Held By Component Market Segments, 2006
  • Figure 4.15 Percentage Share (%) of The World Theranostics Market Held By Component Market Segments, 2012
  • Figure 4.16 Theranostics: Revenues ($m) for Cardiovascular Applications, 2006-2012
  • Figure 4.17 Theranostics: Revenues ($m) for Oncological Applications, 2006-2012
  • Figure 4.18 Theranostics: Revenues ($m) for Infection-Based Applications, 2006-2012
  • Figure 4.19 Theranostics: Revenues ($m) for CNS Applications, 2006-2012
  • Figure 4.20 Theranostics: Revenues ($m) for Metabolic Applications, 2006-2012
  • Figure 4.21 Theranostics: Revenues ($m) for Other Applications, 2006-2012
  • Figure 4.22 Theranostics: Revenues ($m) for Toxicological Applications in Clinical Studies, 2006-2012
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Theranostics Report 2007-2012
Published: 2007/01
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