Venous thromboembolism (VTE), comprising deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE), represents a significant public health and financial burden. The availability of non-vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants (NOACs) for the treatment and secondary prophylaxis of VTE is addressing the need for more-convenient alternatives to current standards of care, and these agents will drive market growth during the forecast period. However, considerable areas of unmet need exist within the VTE space, such as primary prophylaxis of VTE in acute medically ill patients and management of VTE treatment and risk in cancer patients. The ongoing label expansion program for NOACs and the anticipated launch of new therapies such as IONIS-FXIRx offer potential solutions to these unmet needs.
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Markets covered: United States, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, Japan.
Primary research: 20 country-specific interviews with thought leaders in the field.
Epidemiology: Number of DVT events; number of PE events; number of hospitalization events (orthopedic surgery, major non-orthopedic surgery, nonsurgical) eligible for VTE acute primary prophylaxis; number of prevalent cases of cancer patients eligible for VTE primary prophylaxis.
Population segments in market forecast: Primary prophylaxis indications (major orthopedic surgery, non-orthopedic surgery, nonsurgical patients, cancer patients eligible for prophylaxis); acute DVT treatment and secondary prophylaxis; acute PE treatment and secondary prophylaxis.
Emerging therapies: Phase II: 3 drugs; Phase III: 3 drugs. Coverage of select preclinical and P