The current endometriosis market is underdeveloped, due to poor disease awareness and both low presentation and diagnosis rates.
Current therapies are limited in terms of efficacy and often have unwanted side effects.
This report gives an analysis of the endometriosis market, focusing on key R&D products for the disease and investigating existing treatment practices to highlight unmet needs.
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Report Highlights
The endometriosis market will change dramatically following the patent expiry of key brands Lupron Depot, Zoladex and Suprefact. This presents a challenge for R&D candidates, as pressure on pricing and genericization result in a greater demand for improvements over standard therapies in efficacy, tolerability, side effects and cost-effectiveness.
With an estimated symptomatic population of six million women, there is a significant latent potential. This is due to patients being lost in the treatment pathway through low presentation and diagnosis rates, compounded by poor disease awareness, as well as a lack of an effective, easily accessible, non-invasive diagnostic tool.
Although the pipeline is sparse, the unmet need in the market is such that We forecast combined sales of six late-stage R&D candidates of $2.2 bn by 2014. While GnRH antagonists are natural successors to Lupron and Zoladex, Schering AG/TAPs asoprisnil is expected to drive the pipeline and set the new standard in endometriosis treatment.
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(Source: Research and Markets)
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