Monoclonal antibodies, which have been approved for immunological, anti-infective, ophthalmic, cancer and other categories, represent one of the most successful therapeutic drug classes. Ten monoclonal antibodies have been approved for cancer therapy alone, including three blockbuster products sold by the Roche Group (RHHBY) – Avastin® , Rituxan® , and Herceptin® that collectively represented...
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Monoclonal Antibody Companies Command Premiums
Cyclin-dependent Cancer Confab Preview
For more than a century, the American Association of Cancer Research has held its annual meeting and this weekend will kick off the 101st event in Washington, DC, which is being held April 17-21, 2010. Many pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies will be presenting new data and approximately 6,300 abstracts will be discussed in...
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Cancer Vaccine Therapies: Failures and Future Opportunities
(Note: the following text is an Executive Summary from our new 150-page report titled “Cancer Vaccine Therapies: Failures and Future Opportunities”) Since the early 1990s, cancer immunotherapy has provided hope to patients, physicians, and investors as a new treatment modality with limited side effects and superior efficacy. Cancer immunotherapy broadly includes passive immunization, active...
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Ache-free Investment Opportunities in Neuropathic Pain
In the United States, up to 50 million people live with chronic pain, with the majority of these patients not satisfied with their current pain treatments. Pain is defined clinically as an unpleasant emotional experience resulting from real or potential tissue damage and is generally divided into two categories based on cause: Nociceptive pain,...
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