Global Radioligand therapy (RLT), a specialized type of radiopharmaceutical therapy (RPT) that targets markers on tumor cells, is becoming a cancer treatment game changer. With a first FDA approval for Novartis’ Pluvicto, RLT has proved its potential. But are current regulatory frameworks and healthcare systems prepared to integrate this less-than-typical therapy?…
USA As Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2024 draws to a close, PhRMA’s Elizabeth Carpenter lays out the massive progress made in breast cancer treatment outcomes over the past half-century. However, Carpenter warns that further progress in breast cancer R&D is under threat, highlighting three key policy barriers that must be removed…
Europe This year’s European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) was the largest ever. Over 33,000 people attended ESMO Congress 2024 at Barcelona’s cavernous Fira Gran Via conference centre, where 5,000 abstracts were presented and 600 expert speakers took to the stage. The healthcare professionals and cancer drug developers in attendance were…
Saudi Arabia Noncommunicable diseases are the leading cause of death and disability worldwide, accounting for 74 percent of all deaths and more than three out of four years lived with a disability. These chronic conditions – which cannot be transmitted from person to person and often require long-term or lifelong care –…
Mexico As the country’s most important patient organization for cancer, the Mexican Association for the Fight Against Cancer (AMLCC) focuses on education, prevention and patient support, as well as on influencing public affairs. CEO and long-term patient advocate Mayra Galindo walks us through some of the AMLCC’s milestones, including the creation…
India Siloed healthcare is no match for a malignant, insidious, and pervasive disease like cancer. Over recent decades, countries and regions across the world have discovered that – in the absence of a cure – a networked and holistic approach to cancer care is vital. In this vein and drawing from…
Hong Kong Haematological oncologist Dr Raymond Liang, gives his take on the adoption and challenges of CAR-T therapy in Hong Kong, the necessity of collaboration with mainland China for patient referrals and clinical trials, and the evolution of both Hong Kong’s hospital and regulatory infrastructure, which point to a brighter future for…
France As president of the French League Against Cancer, Dr Daniel Nizri highlights the organization’s 106-year legacy of fighting cancer through research funding, health promotion, patient support, and advocacy. He discusses the National Cancer Plan 2030’s ambitious goals amidst the realities of healthcare system inequalities, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic,…
India Director of the oldest and largest cancer centre in India, the Tata Memorial Hospital, C S Pramesh also heads up the National Cancer Grid (NCG), a nationwide network of over 300 cancer centres and research institutions. He outlines the pioneering research-based work of the Tata Memorial Hospital and explains the…
India Over the course of his 40-year career, oncologist Dr Ramakant Deshpande has taken an active role in the evolution of cancer care in India and in 2017 he became the executive chairman of the Asian Cancer Institute, a cancer care centre aimed at delivering quality care while addressing affordability. He…
China John Oyler, co-founded the Beijing-based biotech BeiGene in 2010 with the idea of building a global biopharmaceutical company in China and running clinical trials of an international standard there. With his entrepreneurial background and knowledge of China and its life sciences ecosystem, Oyler has led the company through its consolidation…
Japan Experienced global leader Takafumi Horii explains the rationale behind returning to his home nation of Japan to head up Takeda’s Japan Oncology operations. Horii also touches on the significant burden of cancer in Japan, how Takeda’s solutions help meet some of the country’s most significant unmet cancer needs, as well…
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