Product logins

Find logins to all Clarivate products below.


Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia | Current Treatment: Physician Insights | US | 2021

Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL) comprises a heterogeneous group of hematological malignancies that can be broadly classified into indolent and aggressive subtypes. The treatment algorithm for B-cell NHL continues to evolve rapidly, especially for DLBCL, as existing drug labels are expanded and new therapies are added to the armamentarium. New NHL market entrants include CAR T-cell therapies Tecartus (Gilead / Kite Pharma) and Breyanzi (Bristol Myers Squibb), the XPO1 inhibitor Xpovio (Karyopharm), the anti-CD19 antibody Monjuvi (MorphoSys / Incyte), the anti-CD79b antibody-drug conjugate Polivy (Roche / Genentech), the BTK inhibitor Brukinsa (BeiGene), and the PI3K inhibitor Ukoniq (TG Therapeutics). In addition, 2020 witnessed the approval of the first-in-class biomarker-driven therapy, the EZH2 inhibitor Tazverik (Epizyme), for follicular lymphoma. These novel therapies will command high prices, but their commercial success will also be determined by how well they are adopted into clinical practice.

Questions Answered

  • What are the uptake and patient share of recent market entrants in the United States, such as Breyanzi, Brukinsa, Monjuvi, Polivy, Tazverik, Tecartus, Ukoniq, and Xpovio, according to surveyed hematologist-oncologists?
  • How do drug-treatment rates vary across key B-cell NHL / CLL subtypes, by line of therapy?
  • What are the uptake and patient share of key therapies and regimens used to treat newly diagnosed and relapsed / refractory NHL / CLL subtypes?
  • What are the key drivers and obstacles determining current prescribing patterns in NHL / CLL?

Product Description

Current Treatment: Physician Insights provides physician insights on treatment dynamics, prescribing behavior, and drivers of brand use so that marketers can create specific messaging around these treatment dynamics to more effectively increase or defend their market position.

Markets covered: United States.

Primary research: Survey of 101 U.S. hematologist-oncologists.

Key Drugs Covered:

Aliqopa, Arzerra, Breyanzi, Brukinsa, Calquence, Copiktra, Gazyva, Imbruvica, Kymriah, Monjuvi, Polivy, Revlimid, Rituxan / Rituxan Hycela, Tazverik, Tecartus, Ukoniq, Velcade, Venclexta, Xpovio, Yescarta, Zydelig

Key Subtypes Covered: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL), diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), follicular lymphoma (FL), and mantle cell lymphoma (MCL).

Related Market Assessment Reports

Report
Asthma – Current Treatment – Treatment Algorithms: Claims Data Analysis – Pediatric Asthma (US)
Pediatric asthma is treated using two types of pharmacotherapies: rescue therapy for acute symptoms via bronchodilation (e.g., a SABA such as Teva’s ProAir HFA) and maintenance therapy to prevent…
Report
Acute Coronary Syndrome – Unmet Need – Unmet Need – Acute Coronary Syndrome: Secondary Prevention, on Top of Statin Treatment (US/EU)
This report covers the 12-month post-hospital management of secondary prevention in ACS patients. Reducing cardiovascular (CV) residual risk and achieving guideline-recommended LDL-C targets…
Report
Beta Thalassemia – Landscape & Forecast – Niche & Rare Disease Landscape & Forecast (US/EU5)
Beta thalassemia (BT) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by the reduced production of hemoglobin. BT minor is caused by a mutation in one hemoglobin beta (HBB) gene, and transfusion-dependent…
Report
Bipolar Disorder – Current Treatment – Current Treatment: Physician Insights – Bipolar Disorder (EU5)
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a spectrum disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of aberrant mood; patients may exhibit manic, depressive, or mixed symptoms between periods of stable mood. Lithium…
Report
Multiple Sclerosis – Unmet Need – Unmet Need – Multiple Sclerosis: Nonrelapsing Secondary-Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (US/EU)
No treatments are approved for nonrelapsing secondary-progressive multiple sclerosis (nrSP-MS), an MS disease course in which physical disability accumulates in the absence of superimposed relapses…