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The high incidence, long treatment duration, and multiple lines of therapy in the treatment of breast cancer represent strong commercial opportunity for drug development. The CDK4/6 inhibitors (Pfizer’s Ibrance, Novartis’s Kisqali, and Eli Lilly’s Verzenio/Verzenios) are contributing greatly to treatment options for HR-positive/HER2-negative disease, a trend that will continue through 2031. The current treatments and clinical pipeline for HER2-positive breast cancer are dynamic as options expand with the launch of novel HER2-targeting agents (Daiichi Sankyo / AstraZeneca’s Enhertu, Seagen / Pfizer’s Tukysa, and MacroGenics’ Margenza), sales of which will offset the launch of generics and biosimilars. The approval of PARP inhibitors (AstraZeneca / Merck & Co.’s Lynparza, Pfizer’s Talzenna), immune checkpoint inhibitors (Roche / Genentech / Chugai’s Tecentriq, Merck & Co.’s Keytruda), and TROP2-targeted agents (Gilead’s Trodelvy) will further diversify treatment of triple-negative breast cancer.

QUESTIONS ANSWERED

  • What is the size of clinically and commercially relevant drug-treatable breast cancer populations, and how will drug-treatment rates change over time?
  • What is the expected market impact of recent drug approvals, such as Trodelvy, Keytruda, Piqray, Enhertu, and Tukysa, on the various subpopulations in breast cancer?
  • What are the most promising agents in the pipeline, and how will they shape the future of the breast cancer therapy market?
  • What key drivers and constraints will affect the breast cancer therapy market over the forecast period?

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Disease Landscape & Forecast provides comprehensive market intelligence with world-class epidemiology, keen insight into current treatment paradigms, in-depth pipeline assessments, and drug forecasts supported by detailed primary and secondary research.

SOLUTION ENHANCEMENT

Disease Landscape & Forecast features continuous updates to provide timely insights and analyses as meaningful indication-specific news and events unfold.

CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS

  • Geographies: United States, EU5, Japan.
  • Primary research: 19 country-specific interviews with thought-leading medical oncologists supported by survey data collected for this and other Clarivate research.
  • Epidemiology: Incidence of breast cancer by country, segmented by HR and HER2 status, staging, and line of therapy.
  • Forecast: 10-year, annualized, drug-level sales and patient share of key breast cancer therapies through 2030, segmented by brands / biosimilars / generics and market-relevant drug-treatable populations.
  • Emerging therapies: Phase III/PR: 18 drugs; coverage of select Phase I and II products.

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