World market for cancer vaccines 2007-2012

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"Lung cancer vaccine to be tested"
"New US bill requires cancer vaccine for girls"
"Cancer vaccine too expensive"

These are just some of the news headlines that have seen the world cancer vaccine market turned on its head. The benefits are unquestionable, the costs of the drugs however may yet see take-up slow. How will this effect your company? This report will tell you.
 
There are two types of cancer vaccines:

  • Prophylactic cancer vaccines, designed to prevent the development of cancer, they are given to healthy subjects to prevent infection with cancer-causing viruses
  • Therapeutic cancer vaccines, designed to treat existing cancers, they are given to cancer patients to stimulate the immune system into recognising and destroying their existing cancer

Previously the cancer vaccine market has consisted of HBV (hepatitis B virus) vaccines to prevent liver cancer. 2006 saw the launch of Gardasil the first vaccine against HPV (human papilloma virus) to protect against cervical cancer. Another HPV vaccine, Cervarix, is due to be launched in 2007. These two vaccines are together predicted to generate sales of more than $4bn in 2012, which could see them becoming the top selling vaccines. Their success could lead a growth in the cancer vaccines market, resulting in it being worth 7 times what it is today. Will you be able to capture your share of the market place?

Therapeutic cancer vaccines, designed to stimulate the immune system into killing existing cancers, also look likely to soon achieve commercial success, after much investment into their research and development. The first therapeutic cancer vaccine is expected to be launched in 2007, with a number of others predicted to obtain licenses in the next few years. How will this effect current cancer drugs and treatments? Understand today.

The report gives an overview of the current and potential market for cancer vaccines, in particular concentrating on the following aspects of cancer vaccines:

  • Technologies utilised by cancer vaccines
  • Key players in cancer vaccines
  • Revenue forecasts for prophylactic cancer vaccines
  • Therapeutic cancer vaccines likely to achieve commercial success
  • Drivers and opportunities in the cancer vaccine market
  • Restraints and threats in the cancer vaccine market
  • The cancer vaccine pipeline

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Table of Contents

  • List of Tables
  • Table 2.1.  The most common cancers worldwide by cancer site
  • Table 2.2  Rates of common cancers in developed and developing nations
  • Table 2.3. Types of prophylactic cancer vaccines
  • Table 2.4. Types of autolotgous and allogeneic cancer vaccines being developed
  • Table 3.1. Prophylactic cancer vaccines currently on the market
  • Table 3.2.  World market for main HBV vaccines 2007-2012
  • Table 3.3. Sales forecast for main HBV vaccines 2007-2012
  • Table 3.4. World wide population of women aged 11-26
  • Table 3.5. The market for HPV vaccines 2007-2012
  • Table 3.6. Revenue forecasts for Gardasil and Cervarix 2007-2012
  • Table 4.1. Therapeutic cancer vaccines with licenses or predicted to obtain them within the forecast period
  • Table 4.2. Top selling cancer therapies in 2005
  • Table 5.1. A SWOT chart for the prophylactic cancer vaccines market
  • Table 5.2. A SWOT chart for the cancer vaccines market
  • Table 6.1.  Prophylactic cancer vaccines in development
  • Table 6.2. Therapeutic cancer vaccines in phase III trials
  • Table 6.3 Therapeutic cancer vaccines in phase II trials
  • Table 6.4. Pharmexa's therapeutic cancer vaccines in development
  • Table 6.5. Collaborations, licenses and acquisitions in therapeutic cancer vaccines

  • List of Figures
  • Figure 2.1. Incidence of and mortality of the most common cancers worldwide
  • Figure 2.2.  Incidence of and mortality from the most common male cancers
  • Figure 2.3. Incidence of and mortality from the most common female cancers
  • Figure 2.4. Rates of cancer incidence and mortality in developed nations
  • Figure 2.5. Rates of cancer incidence and mortality in developing nations
  • Figure 3.1. Company share of the prophylactic cancer vaccine market in 2005
  • Figure 3.2. The world market for hepatitis vaccines in 2005
  • Figure 3.3. 2005 market share of the main HBV vaccine market
  • Figure 3.4. Sales forecast for EngerixB 2007-2012
  • Figure 3.5. Sales forecast for Twinrix 2007-2012
  • Figure 3.6.  Sales forecast for Recombivax HB 2007-2012
  • Figure 3.7. Comparison of the sales forecast for main HBV vaccines 2007-2012
  • Figure 3.8.  Comparison of growth rates of the main HBV vaccines
  • Figure 3.9. The predicted market share of the main HBV vaccines in 2012
  • Figure 3.10. Estimated number of girls and women aged 11 and aged 11-26
  • Figure 3.11. Forecast for revenue of HPV vaccines 2007-2012
  • Figure 3.12. Market share of the HPV vaccine market 2007-2012
  • Figure 3.13. Predicted market share of the prophylactic cancer vaccines market in 2012
  • Figure 4.1. Predicted launch dates of cancer vaccines 2007-2012
  • Figure 4.2. Top selling cancer therapies in 2005
  • Figure 6.1.  Types of cancer vaccines in development
  • Figure 6.2. Cancers for which therapeutic vaccines are being developed
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