The triple-negative breast cancer market reached a value of US$ 490.5 Million across the top 7 markets (US, EU4, UK, and Japan) in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the top 7 markets to reach US$ 773.2 Million by 2034, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 4.22% during 2024-2034.
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Key Statistics
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Base Year |
2023
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Forecast Years | 2024-2034 |
Historical Years |
2018-2023
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Market Size in 2023
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US$ 490.5 Million |
Market Forecast in 2034
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US$ 773.2 Million |
Market Growth Rate (2024-2034)
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4.22% |
The triple-negative breast cancer market has been comprehensively analyzed in IMARC's new report titled "Triple-negative Breast Cancer Market: Epidemiology, Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity, and Forecast 2024-2034". Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a specific type of cancer that tests negative for three major receptors, the hormones estrogen and progesterone, as well as a protein known as human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2). It is much more malignant than the rest of the cancers and is recognized for being challenging to treat. The symptoms of TNBC are similar to those of other types of breast cancer. The earliest and most typical sign is the formation of a new lump or nodule, which is painless. Other symptoms usually involve swelling in the whole breast, an occurrence of a dimply or saggy outer layer of skin, pain in the breast or the nipple, a discharge in the nipple that might seem to resemble breast milk, reversing nipples, the skin around the nipple or the breast appearing to be dry and brittle, etc. In addition, swollen lymph nodes may often develop in the patient if the breast cancer has migrated to the lymph nodes under the arm or surrounding the collar bone. To diagnose this condition, the clinician will first perform mammography to analyze any appearance of a mass or tumor in the breast. This is followed by a biopsy, during which a tiny part of the breast tissue is extracted and evaluated to determine the subtype of the underlying cancer. The doctor may perform several other tests on the patient, including MRIs, ultrasound scans, computational tomography scans, and positron emission tomography (PET) scans.
The increasing prevalence of breast cancer in women who are under the age of 40 and the growing frequency of reoccurrences of the ailment are primarily driving the triple-negative breast cancer market. In addition to this, the introduction of advanced biopsy techniques that aid in several aspects of breast cancer management, including prognosis prediction, early relapse detection, longitudinal monitoring of disease progress and response to treatment, etc., is further creating a positive outlook for the market. Moreover, the emergence of nanotechnology as an efficient tool in the clinical management of the disease is also bolstering the market growth. The use of nanoparticles facilitates the delivery of drugs and agents to tumor sites in a systematic and efficient manner. Besides this, the ongoing advancements in oncology therapeutics have shifted focus towards an outcome-based approach to cancer care, with a rising emphasis on combination drugs and innovative therapeutic modalities, thereby propelling the global market. Additionally, several key players are making significant investments in developing precise and high-resolution prognostic molecular biomarkers to stratify and distinguish high-risk residual TNBC tumors from low-risk ones. This, in turn, is further acting as another growth-inducing factor. Apart from this, numerous biotechnological developments, including the classification of TNBC into distinct subtypes based on mRNA expression profiles and unique tumor signatures, for generating relevant information about the actionable therapeutic targets, molecular drivers, and effective therapy selection are expected to drive the triple-negative breast cancer market in the coming years.
IMARC Group's new report provides an exhaustive analysis of the triple-negative breast cancer market in the United States, EU4 (Germany, Spain, Italy, and France), United Kingdom, and Japan. This includes treatment practices, in-market, and pipeline drugs, share of individual therapies, market performance across the seven major markets, market performance of key companies and their drugs, etc. The report also provides the current and future patient pool across the seven major markets. According to the report, the United States has the largest patient pool for triple-negative breast cancer and also represents the largest market for its treatment. Furthermore, the current treatment practice/algorithm, market drivers, challenges, opportunities, reimbursement scenario, unmet medical needs, etc., have also been provided in the report. This report is a must-read for manufacturers, investors, business strategists, researchers, consultants, and all those who have any kind of stake or are planning to foray into the triple-negative breast cancer market in any manner.
TRODELVY (sacituzumab govitecan) is a prescription medication used to treat women with triple-negative breast cancer (negative for progesterone and estrogen hormone receptors and HER2) that has spread to various other parts of the body (metastatic) or cannot be removed surgically, and who have undergone two or more prior treatments, including at least one for metastatic disease. Sacituzumab govitecan is a Trop-2-directed antibody and topoisomerase inhibitor drug conjugate, which targets the Trop-2 receptor that helps cancer grow, divide, and spread.
Toripalimab is an anti-PD-1 monoclonal antibody used for treating advanced triple-negative breast cancer. It promotes the immune system’s ability to attack and kill tumor cells by blocking PD-1 interactions with its ligands, PD-L1 and PD-L2, and for enhanced receptor internalization (endocytosis function).
Mirvetuximab soravtansine is under clinical study by ImmunoGen for triple-negative breast cancer. It is formulated as an intravenous (IV) solution.The drug candidate is an immunoconjugate consisting of the humanized monoclonal antibody that selectively binds to folate receptor 1 (FOLR1).
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This report also provides a detailed analysis of the current Triple-negative breast cancer marketed drugs and late-stage pipeline drugs.
In-Market Drugs
Late-Stage Pipeline Drugs
Drugs | Company Name |
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Sacituzumab govitecan | Everest Medicines/Immunomedics |
Toripalimab | Shanghai Junshi Biosciences |
Durvalumab | Celgene/MedImmune |
Mirvetuximab soravtansine | ImmunoGen |
Alpelisib | Novartis Oncology |
Darolutamide | Bayer HealthCare/Orion |
*Kindly note that the drugs in the above table only represent a partial list of marketed/pipeline drugs, and the complete list has been provided in the report.
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Triple-negative Breast Cancer: Current Treatment Scenario, Marketed Drugs and Emerging Therapies