PUBLISHER: Mellalta Meets LLP | PRODUCT CODE: 1307859
PUBLISHER: Mellalta Meets LLP | PRODUCT CODE: 1307859
The Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) market is hugely contributed by current standard of care which are Surgical resection, radiotherapy, Chemotherapy, Cetuximab, Immunotherapy. By 2033, the market is expected to change due to the uptake and launch of new novel therapies. In a HNSCC treatment setting, the current SoC will decline, and the novel emerging drugs will grasp the highest market shares. The sales of the emerging therapies for the treatment of HNSCC in the study countries (United States, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom and Japan) will experience high growth over the 2019-2033 study period, adding a value estimated at a total market of $ 7.5 billion by 2033.
"Initial therapy may include combinations of surgery, radiation, and platinum-based chemotherapy but the recurrence after platinum based chemotherapy is associated with a particularly dismal prognosis. Average survival for these patients is less than 6 months. I have been treating patients for 20 years, the disease is devastating, with patients having significant issues with speech, swallowing, and breathing."
Head and Neck (H&N) Cancer's address tumors originating from the oral cavity (including the mucosal lip), pharynx, larynx, and paranasal sinuses. Squamous cell carcinomas account for more than 95% of these tumors. Tobacco and alcohol use disorders are the most common etiologies for oral cavity, hypopharynx, larynx, and Human Papillomavirus (HPV)-unrelated oropharynx cancers. Patients with H&N cancers due to tobacco and alcohol are at risk for harboring synchronous primary tumors and developing second primary neoplasms in the H&N, lung, esophagus, bladder, and other potential sites exposed to these carcinogens.
Surgical resection of the primary tumor and draining lymph nodes followed by risk-adapted adjuvant radiation, with or without platinum-based chemotherapy, or primary definitive concurrent chemoradiation, remain the principal treatments employed for locally advanced HNSCC. It is important to note that multimodality treatment often drastically impacts patient quality of life (QOL). Treatment planning should aim for the most highly curative approach, while optimizing preservation of function.
Recurrent and/or metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (RM HNSCC) is a challenging disease with limited treatment options. It is often diagnosed when the cancer has spread to other parts of the body or has returned after treatment. The prognosis for RM HNSCC is poor, with a median overall survival of just a few months. However, recent advances in immunotherapy and targeted therapy have shown promise in improving outcomes for some patients with RM HNSCC. Clinical trials are ongoing to determine the most effective treatment strategies for this aggressive form of cancer. Early diagnosis and aggressive treatment are critical to improving survival outcomes for patients with RM HNSCC.
The total HNSCC incident cases in the G7 countries are anticipated to increase to 150,447 cases by 2033 for the study period (2019- 2033). As per estimates, the EU5 accounted for the highest incidence of Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) cases in 2023 which was 63,239 cases and is expected to increase by 2033 for the study period followed by the United States and Japan. Among the EU5, France had the highest AML cases, followed by Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain, and Italy.
The Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) therapeutics market is expected to experience high growth throughout the study period (i.e., 2019 to 2033) and reach USD 7.5 billion, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.9%.
The United States captured the highest market share in 2023 compared to the European 5 countries and Japan. The significant growth in the market can be attributed to the strategic adoption strategies implemented by key market players. By 2033, the market share of the United States is projected to increase to USD 4.5 billion, while the European 5 countries and Japan are expected to have substantial market sizes.
During the forecast period (2019-2033), the market growth is expected to grow which is attributed to the several therapies which are currently launched specially in the R/M segments of the HNSCC market. We are expecting the drug utilization of the therapies will further increase including Anti-PD-1, EGFR inhibitors. These established therapies play a pivotal role in addressing Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, improving patients' quality of life. Secondly, the introduction of innovative drugs such as ASP-1929 (Rakuten Medical Inc.), Xevinapant (Merck), Atezolizumab (Roche), Buparlisib (Adlai Nortye), Lenvatinib + Pembrolizumab (Merck/Eisai), NBTXR3 (Nanobiotix), Petosemtamab (Merus) adds further momentum to the market expansion, ensuring a comprehensive range of treatment options for patients.