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Combination therapies in oncology: The benefits of integrated insights

14 June 2018
11am EDT | 8am PDT | 4pm BST | 5pm CE


In association with Pharmaceutical Executive

Register now: https://bit.ly/2L80Tme

Most experts believe combination therapies to be the future of oncology treatment. But with a number of new compounds approved and hundreds more in development, it’s difficult for many to identify which combinations and in what sequence, will form future treatment paradigms. In addition, the rising costs of newer agents and increased cost pressure creates an environment ripe for payer management.

In this webinar, pharma market research experts Anthony Greenwood, Dr Chris Gaj and  Brett Gardiner will look at the challenges and opportunities for effectively launching combination therapies across tumor types and, referencing their experience in oncology, demonstrate how integrated insights from payers, KOLs, community oncologists and patients can help support bio-pharma companies with oncology assets in all stages of clinical development.

Key Learning Objectives:

Delegates will:

  • Learn about the major themes, challenges and opportunities for marketing an oncology therapy in combination, including clinical trial design, pricing, sequencing and product attributes, amongst others
  • Understand implications of combining therapies from more than one manufacturer, anticipated pricing challenges and considerations for indication expansion
  • Understand the payer environment in oncology across the US and EU and uncover what evidence payers are looking for to make decisions about combination therapies
  • Understand how KOLs see oncology market evolving and how combination therapies will be utilized
  • Understand what effect patient characteristics may have on eventual treatment choice
  • Learn how integrated insights across all stakeholder groups can benefit launch strategies

Register now: https://bit.ly/2L80Tme

This content was provided by Research Partnership

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