Oncology Drugs Market Growth, Trends, Size, Share, Demand And Top Growing Companies 2025

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Roche Losing Ground to Rivals in Oncology Drugs Market, Says Fairfield Market Research According to the National Cancer Institute, cancer survival rates over a five-year period in the US have demonstrated a marked improvement to 70% in 2020 – mainly due to improved healthcare, public policy, and novel pharmaceutical therapies. Oncology therapy comprised approx. a fifth of worldwide branded pharmaceutical sales and the oncology drugs market has consistently demonstrated double-digit growth for some time now. For More Insights into the Market, Get a Sample Copy of this Report: https://www.fairfieldmarketresearch.com/report/oncology-drugs-market/ Companies Concentrating Their Efforts on Five Oncology Indications For Bulk Revenue Although there are 20 different indications in oncology, the vast majority of revenue is derived from a quarter of those. In 2020, multiple myeloma, prostate cancer, non-small cell lung cancer and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL) consists of more than half the oncology drugs market. Most drugs treat various types of cancers with three being anti-PD antibodies. A few other common cancers include skin, pancreatic, thyroid, renal, soft tissue, and brain cancer with breast, lung, and colorectal cancer accounting for more than 50% of all diagnosis in women. Supply Chains Enable Transformation in Autologous Therapy in Oncology Drugs Market RNA therapy, stem cell therapy, viral vectors, and cell therapy have been the buzzwords in the oncology drugs market with gene therapies leading to evermore complex supply chain and manufacturing processes – particularly for autologous therapies. Yescarta and Kymriah – two CAR-T cell therapies were approved for treating and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and acute lymphocytic leukaemia respectively. The treatment and diagnostics regimen has progressed rapidly through precision medicine with approx. 160 oncology biomarkers authorized in 2019 and almost all of them against molecular targets. 4/5th of novel clinical assets are for marketed targets with four or more clinical competitors leading to quicker initial launches, shorter development cycles, and competitor therapies. Maximum Activity Witnessed in Oncology With Thrice Development Spend of Other Sectors Innovation in the oncology sector has boomed with the highest number of novel FDA approvals in this dynamic field. The estimated clinical development spend is thrice that of any other therapy area in phase III trials in the US. Oncology is responsible for roughly 2/5th of total expenditure and a third of total pipeline approvals in the US. In addition, it is one of the most expensive therapeutic areas in the pharmaceutical industry providing immense opportunities for companies in the oncology drugs market.


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