Hope for cancer patients, as the development of immuno-oncology therapies continues to grow globally according to Cancer Research Institute study leveraging data from GlobalData NEW YORK and LONDON, October 29, 2019July 13, 2022 The number of immuno-oncology (IO) therapies in clinical development and volume of clinical investigations testing these therapies for the treatment of cancer patients continue to grow, and will undoubtedly fulfill unmet needs in both hematological cancers and solid tumors over the next five to ten years. Leveraging data from GlobalData’s Pharma Intelligence platform, an Immuno-oncology Landscape update from the Cancer Research Institute (CRI) [Yu et al. Immuno-oncology drug development goes global. Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, September 2019], highlights the rapid growth and diversity in the preclinical and clinical landscape of IO therapies with 91% growth as compared to the data published in 2017. The largest increase is observed in the development of cellular therapies in the past two years. Both the degree of granularity and breadth of IO data from GlobalData with analysis by CRI revealed that although CD19, PD-1, and PD-L1 are the top three targets for IO therapies, the agents targeting CD19 has shown the fastest growth in the past two years. Revati Tatake, Global Director of Databases and Analytics at GlobalData, commented, “GlobalData believes that the largest increase in new targets of T cell immunomodulators, other immunomodulators and cell therapies besides CD19 is indicative of continuous innovation in developing novel IO therapies.” The analysis revealed that the United States leads in the development of all classes of IO therapies combined, while China is in second place with predominantly cell therapies among the overall IO therapies. Tatake continued, ‘‘It is possible that the geographic differences, especially in the cell therapy landscape may be due to different regulatory requirements for these drugs.’’ On a global level, the overall number of trials for all adoptive cell therapeutics are fewer in comparison to trials for immune checkpoint inhibitors and other IO therapies, but rapid growth in clinical investigations for adoptive cell therapies in particular was seen after 2015. “The Cancer Research Institute brings to its analyses of the global immuno-oncology landscape deep knowledge of the field curated over more than six decades of funding research in immunology and tumor immunology, which is informed by CRI’s international network of more than 90 leading physician-scientists in the vanguard of this new approach to cancer treatment,” said Vanessa Lucey-Hubbard, PhD, MBA, Director of the CRI Anna-Maria Clinical Accelerator and Venture Fund and co-author of the immuno-oncology landscape publication. Analyses of the development landscape such as that provided by CRI using the data from GlobalData may assist pharmaceutical companies in planning their pipeline strategies and lead to productive partnerships in the further development and commercialization of these valuable cancer therapies. Contacts:For GlobalData:GlobalData Press Office: +44 (0)207 832 4399, [email protected] For Cancer Research Institute:Brian Brewer, +1.212.688.7515 x242, [email protected] About Cancer Research InstituteThe Cancer Research Institute (CRI), established in 1953, is the world’s leading nonprofit organization dedicated exclusively to saving more lives by fueling the discovery and development of powerful immunotherapies for all types of cancer. Guided by a world-renowned Scientific Advisory Council that includes four Nobel laureates and 24 members of the National Academy of Sciences, CRI has invested more than $420 million in support of research conducted by immunologists and tumor immunologists at the world’s leading medical centers and universities, and has contributed to many of the key scientific advances that demonstrate the potential for immunotherapy to change the face of cancer treatment. To learn more, go to cancerresearch.org. About GlobalData4,000 of the world’s largest companies, including over 70% of FTSE 100 and 60% of Fortune 100 companies, make timelier and better business decisions thanks to GlobalData’s unique data, expert analysis and innovative solutions, all in one platform. GlobalData’s mission is to help our clients decode the future to be more successful and innovative across a range of industries, including the healthcare, consumer, retail, financial, technology and professional services sectors. Read more: Post navigation Latest Global Immuno-Oncology Landscape Report from the Cancer Research Institute Published in Nature Reviews Drug Discovery Read Story Updated Report on Trends in Global PD-1/PD-L1 Immunotherapy Clinical Development from the Cancer Research Institute Published in Nature Reviews Drug Discovery Read Story