Middle East and Africa Glioblastoma Multiforme Treatment Market, By Type (Primary (De Novo), Secondary), Treatment (Surgery, Radiotherapy, Medications), Patient Type (Adult, Geriatric, Child), Drug Type (Generics, Branded), Route of Administration (Parenteral, Oral, Others), End User (Hospitals, Clinics, Home Healthcare, Others), Distribution Channel (Hospital Pharmacy, Retail Pharmacy, Online Pharmacy, Others) Industry Trends and Forecast to 2029.
Market Analysis and Insights
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is a grade IV WHO malignant tumor with astrocytic differentiation. As one of the most common clinically diagnosed central nervous system (CNS) oncological entries, there have been a wide variety of historical reports of the description and evolution of ideas regarding these tumors. The first recorded reports of gliomas were given in British scientific reports, by Berns in 1800 and in 1804 by Abernety, with the first comprehensive histomorphological description being given in 1865 by Rudolf Virchow. In 1926 Percival Bailey and Harvey Cushing gave the base for the modern classification of gliomas. Between 1934 and 1941 the most prolific researcher in glioma research was Hans-Joachim Scherer, who postulated some of the clinico-morphological aspects of GBM. With the introduction of molecular and genetic tests the true multifomity of GBM has been established, with different genotypes bearing the same histomorphological and IHC picture, as well as some of the aspects of gliomagenesis. For a GBM to develop, a specific trigger mutation needs to occur in a GBM stem cell - primary GBM, or a slow aggregation of individual mutations, without a distinct trigger mutation - secondary GBM. Knowledge of GBM has been closely related to general medical knowledge of the CNS since these malignancies were first described more than 200 years ago. Several great leaps have been made in that time, in the footsteps of both CNS and advancements in general medical knowledge. The demand for glioblastoma multiforme treatment is increasing, for which manufacturers are involved in the new product launches, increasing pipeline products and event participation in the market. These decisions are ultimately enhancing the growth of the market.
The glioblastoma multiforme treatment market report provides details of market share, new developments, impact of domestic and localized market players, analyses opportunities in terms of emerging revenue pockets, changes in market regulations, product approvals, strategic decisions, product launches, geographic expansions, and technological innovations in the market. To understand the analysis and the market scenario contact us for an analyst brief, our team will help you create a revenue impact solution to achieve your desired goal. Strategic initiatives such as collaboration, agreement, and signing of sales agreements to invent and innovate pharmacological treatments are the major drivers which propelled the demand of the market in the forecast period.
The glioblastoma multiforme treatment market is supportive and aims to reduce the progression of the disease. Data Bridge Market Research analyses that glioblastoma multiforme treatment market will grow at a CAGR of 5.9 % during the forecast period of 2022 to 2029.
Report Metric
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Details
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Forecast Period
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2022 to 2029
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Base Year
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2021
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Historic Years
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2020 (Customizable to 2019 - 2014)
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Quantitative Units
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Revenue in USD Million, Pricing in USD
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Segments Covered
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By Type (Primary (De Novo), Secondary), Treatment (Surgery, Radiotherapy, Medications), Patient Type (Adult, Geriatric, Child), Drug Type (Generics, Branded), Route of Administration (Parenteral, Oral, Others), End User (Hospitals, Clinics, Home Healthcare, Others), Distribution Channel (Hospital Pharmacy, Retail Pharmacy, Online Pharmacy, Others)
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Countries Covered
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South Africa, Egypt, Israel, UAE, Rest of Middle East and Africa
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Market Players Covered
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F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Amgen Inc., Merck & Co., Inc., Pfizer Inc., Varian Medical Systems, Inc. (A subsidiary of Siemens Healthcare), ZEISS International, Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC, Elekta, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., Eckert & Ziegler, Accord Healthcare, Angiochem, ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC. (A Subsidiary of Azurity Pharmaceuticals, Inc.), AstraZeneca, Cantex Pharmaceuticals, Inc., CELON LABS, Diffusion Pharmaceuticals Inc., EnGeneIC, ERC.SA., Genenta science, Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Loxo Oncology (A Subsidiary of Eli Lilly), Novartis AG, VBL THERAPEUTICS, Viatris Inc., and Zydus Pharmaceuticals, Inc., among others.
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Market Definition
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most common and aggressive primary malignant brain tumor and accounts for 60% of brain tumors in adults. GBMs can arise in the brain de novo or evolve from lower-grade astrocytoma. In adults, GBM occurs most often in the cerebral hemispheres, especially in the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. Many genetic and environmental factors have been studied in glioblastoma multiforme, but no risk factor that accounts for a large proportion of GBM has been identified. So like many other cancers, GBM is sporadic, although some studies indicate a high prevalence (17%) of prior therapeutic irradiation among patients with GBM. The latency between irradiation and the development of GBM varies from a few years to several decades. There is no substantial evidence of GBM association with lifestyle factors like smoking, alcohol consumption, drug use, or exposure to N- Nitroso compounds. Studies have shown that the use of mobile phones doesn't increase the risk of development of GBM; however, its association with long term use needs further confirmation.
Glioblastoma Multiforme Treatment Market Dynamics
Drivers
- Growing prevalence of glioblastoma multiforme
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most commonly occurring malignant primary brain tumor, representing 77%-81% of all central nervous system (CNS) primary malignant tumors. The World Health Organization classified it as a grade IV diffuse astrocytic and oligodendroglial tumor. The mean age of primary GBM presentation is 62 years, and the median survival is approximately 14.6 months. The poor prognosis associated with GBM is well documented, while survival rates remain disappointingly low despite medical and surgical advances. As per the study, International studies reveal an approximate annual incidence rate of 0.59 to 5 per 100,000 persons; however, studies indicate a rise in incidence. Miranda-Filho et al. in 2017 described increasing rates of CNS and brain cancers in countries in South America, Eastern Europe, and Southern Europe, while decreasing rates were only reported in Japan. Dobes et al. in 2011 have also noted an increasing incidence of GBM tumors in two of their multicentered Australian studies, with a particular increase in frontal and temporal lobe GBM tumors. The increased incidence of glioblastoma multiforme raises the demand for early detection and diagnosis via utilizing the latest technology, propelling the global glioblastoma multiforme treatment market. The rising incidence of glioblastoma across the globe is expected to accelerate the demand for glioblastoma multiforme treatment. Thus, the increased incidence rates of glioblastoma multiforme are expected to boost the market's growth.
- Increasing research and development (r&d)
Increasing research and development (R&D) activities in molecular biotechnology and gene therapy for cancer and related diseases have facilitated the development of various biological drugs. These drugs assist in diminishing the side effects of the existing treatment methods, thus creating broader acceptance amongst patients. Tumor heterogeneity and variation in the patient-to-patient treatment approach are expected to increase the demand for a personalized treatment approach to manage glioblastoma multiforme. The approval of new treatments is expected to increase the life expectancy of patients living with glioblastoma multiforme. Furthermore, a special designation granted to investigational drugs by the FDA is expected to expedite novel therapy's approval process and commercialization. An increase in collaborations between researchers and market players is expected to boost the development of novel and effective treatment options for glioblastoma multiforme. The increasing approval for novel therapy and combination therapy is expected to drive theglioblastoma multiforme treatment market.
Opportunity
- Increasing drug approvals
The escalating demand for glioblastoma multiforme treatment should yield more regulatory approvals for associated drugs. Increasing regulatory endorsements for related drugs and recombinant products will constitute an increase in glioblastoma multiforme treatment market value in the coming years. In the framework of a Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) initiative to promote the recognition of Drug Regulatory Authorities, ANMAT´s evaluation process finished on December 11, 2009. The glioblastoma multiforme treatment industry has witnessed numerous drug approvals in recent years, driven by the increasing fatality rate of the disease. Increasing drug approvals will ramp up the glioblastoma multiforme treatment market demand.
Restraints/Challenges
High cost of glioblastoma multiforme treatment
The diagnostic tests for glioblastoma multiforme include highly technologically advanced products. Developing those products involves rigorous research and development by the developing player. Thus, the cost of the product remains high, which proportionally increases the cost of testing.
The diagnostic tools and techniques used for the diagnosis of glioblastoma multiforme include
radiation therapy, chemotherapy, among others. Early stages of GBM typically present with minimal or no symptoms; therefore, GBM is frequently diagnosed at advanced stages, resulting in a poor prognosis. Thus, the high cost of treating the glioblastoma multiforme using the advanced modalities and technology products will act as a major restraining factor for the growth of the global glioblastoma multiforme treatment market.
Recent Developments
- In April 2022, Elekta and GE Healthcare announced that they had signed a global commercial collaboration agreement in the field of radiation oncology, enabling them to provide hospitals a comprehensive offering across imaging and treatment for cancer patients requiring radiation therapy. This partnership will allow the companies to jointly promote solutions for each cancer center’s needs
- In July 2019, Amgen and Allergan plc announced that MVASI (bevacizumab-awwb), a biosimilar to Avastin (bevacizumab) is available in the United States (U.S.). This launch will enhance the sales of the product in the region
Glioblastoma Multiforme Treatment Market Scope
The glioblastoma multiforme treatment market is categorized into seven notable segments which are based on type, treatment, patient type, drug type, route of administration, end user and distribution channel. The growth among segments helps you analyse niche pockets of growth and strategies to approach the market and determine your core application areas and the difference in your target markets.
Type
- Primary (De Novo)
- Secondary
On the basis of type, the glioblastoma multiforme treatment market is segmented into primary (De Novo) and secondary.
Treatment
- Surgery
- Radiotherapy
- Medications
On the basis of treatment, the glioblastoma multiforme treatment market is segmented into surgery, radiotherapy and medications .
Patient Type
- Adult
- Geriatric
- Child
On the basis of patient type, the glioblastoma multiforme treatment market is segmented into adult, geriatric and child.
Drug Type
- Branded
- Generics
On the basis of drug type, the glioblastoma multiforme treatment market is segmented into generics and branded.
Route of Administration
- Oral
- Parenteral
- Others
On the basis of route of administration, the glioblastoma multiforme treatment market is segmented into parenteral, oral and others.
End User
- Hospitals
- Clinics
- Home Healthcare
- Others
On the basis of end user, the glioblastoma multiforme treatment market is segmented into hospitals, clinics, home healthcare and others.
Distribution Channel
- Hospital Pharmacy
- Retail Pharmacy
- Online Pharmacy
- Others
On the basis of distribution channel, the glioblastoma multiforme treatment market is segmented into hospital pharmacy, retail pharmacy and others.
Glioblastoma Multiforme Treatment Market Regional Analysis/Insights
The glioblastoma multiforme treatment market is analysed and market size insights and trends are provided by type, treatment, patient type, drug type, route of administration, end user and distribution channel as referenced above.
The regions covered in the glioblastoma multiforme treatment market report are U.A.E, South Africa, Egypt, Israel, Rest of Middle East and Africa.
South Africa is expected to dominate the market due to the increased awareness about the disease in the country.
The country section of the report also provides individual market impacting factors and changes in market regulation that impact the current and future trends of the market. Data points such as down-stream and upstream value chain analysis, technical trends and porter's five forces analysis, case studies are some of the pointers used to forecast the market scenario for individual countries. Also, the presence and availability of global brands and their challenges faced due to large or scarce competition from local and domestic brands, impact of domestic tariffs and trade routes are considered while providing forecast analysis of the country data.
Competitive Landscape and Glioblastoma Multiforme Treatment Market Share Analysis
The glioblastoma multiforme treatment market competitive landscape provides details by the competitors. Details included are company overview, company financials, revenue generated, market potential, investment in research and development, new market initiatives, global presence, production sites and facilities, production capacities, company strengths and weaknesses, product launch, product width and breadth, and application dominance. The above data points provided are only related to the companies' focus on glioblastoma multiforme treatment market.
Some of the key players in the market are F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Amgen Inc., Merck & Co., Inc., Pfizer Inc., Varian Medical Systems, Inc. (A subsidiary of Siemens Healthcare), ZEISS International, Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC, Elekta, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., Eckert & Ziegler, Accord Healthcare, Angiochem, ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Arbor Pharmaceuticals, LLC. (A Subsidiary of Azurity Pharmaceuticals, Inc.), AstraZeneca, Cantex Pharmaceuticals, Inc., CELON LABS, Diffusion Pharmaceuticals Inc., EnGeneIC, ERC.SA., Genenta science, Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Loxo Oncology (A Subsidiary of Eli Lilly), Novartis AG, VBL THERAPEUTICS, Viatris Inc., and Zydus Pharmaceuticals, Inc., among others.
Research Methodology
Data collection and base year analysis are done using data collection modules with large sample sizes. The market data is analyzed and estimated using market statistical and coherent models. In addition, market share analysis and key trend analysis are the major success factors in the market report. The key research methodology used by DBMR research team is data triangulation which involves data mining, analysis of the impact of data variables on the market, and primary (industry expert) validation. Apart from this, data models include Vendor Positioning Grid, Market Time Line Analysis, Market Overview and Guide, Company Positioning Grid, Company Market Share Analysis, Standards of Measurement, Global Vs Regional and Vendor Share Analysis. Please request analyst call in case of further inquiry.
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