Immuno-Oncology Landscape Landscape of Immuno-Oncology Drug Development With an unprecedented number of new investigational agents and companies in immuno-oncology (IO), it has been difficult to track and understand the current IO agents in clinical development and the clinical trials testing these agents. The CRI Anna-Maria Kellen Clinical Accelerator team presents an unbiased, neutral, scientifically curated, and timely updated analysis based on information collected from numerous trusted and publicly available sources. We hope to inform the cancer research community through academic publications as it strives for efficiencies and innovation while avoiding duplication. A comparison of global IO pipelines in 2017 and 2020. 4,720 immuno-oncology agents in six main classes were identified in August 2020, an increase of 233% since 2017. More details can be found in the Nature Reviews Drug Discovery article. IO Landscapes Publications Please note that all landscape dashboards are integrated with the CRI iAtlas for further exploration of the molecular targets. The most recent overview immuno-oncology landscape publication is “Immuno-oncology clinical trials take a turn beyond PD1/PDL1 inhibitors” in Nature Reviews Drug Discovery (April 2023). Read more IO landscape publications Data Sources: Cancer Research Institute (CRI) analytics derive from public data sources, including trade news, company press releases, academic publications, FDA announcements, clinicaltrials.gov, and conference reports, and proprietary data sources including, but not limited to, GlobalData. The analytical algorithm and visualizations are developed by and therefore sole property of Cancer Research Institute. Subscribe to our email newsletter to receive the latest updates on our landscape analyses. Do you want more information on the Clinical Accelerator? Contact us. IO Landscapes Immuno-Oncology Landscape Cancer Cell Therapy Landscape PD-1/PD-L1 Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors Landscape Pancreatic Cancer IO Landscape Regulatory Approval Timeline of Active Immunotherapies COVID-19 and Clinical Trials Stay Informed. Get Involved. Join our email list for updates on cancer immunotherapy research, events, and opportunities to get involved with the Cancer Research Institute. Sign up below and be a force for change in the fight against cancer. Name: Field Is Required First Field Is Required Last Email: Field Is Required Email: Spam Control Text: Please leave this field empty