Leukemia accounted for a 10.6% share of the global clinical trials within the Oncology therapy area in 2020, registering a decrease of 0.8% when compared with the last ten-year average of 11.4% share, according to GlobalData.
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Non-industry sponsored trials outnumber industry sponsored trials for Leukemia
Industry sponsored trials held a 38.7% share of all the clinical trials for Leukemia indication in 2020, registering an increase of 5.8% when compared with the ten-year average of 32.9%. Non-industry sponsored trials accounted for a 61.3% share in 2020, marking a decrease of 5.8% over the ten-year average of 67.1%.
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Top regions of industry sponsored Leukemia trials
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By GlobalDataAsia-Pacific was the top region for industry sponsored Leukemia trials, accounting for a 52.0% share in 2020, when compared with the five-year average of 43.3% and ten-year average of 38.0%.
North America was at the second position with a 47.4% share in 2020, over the five-year average of 57.4% and ten-year average of 60.3%, followed by Europe with a 31.1% share in 2020, as against five-year and ten-year averages of 40.2% and 41.9% respectively.
Middle East and Africa stood fourth with a 5.1% share in 2020, compared with the five-year average of 9.2% and ten-year average of 8.9%, followed by South and Central America with a 1.5% share in 2020, over five-year and ten-year averages of 4.8% and 5.3% respectively.
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The US was the top country for industry sponsored Leukemia trials, accounting for a 47.4% share in 2020, as against the five-year average of 55.9% and ten-year average of 58.5%.
China held a 30.6% share in 2020, over the five-year average of 20.8% and ten-year average of 13.4%, followed by Spain with a 14.3% share in 2020, compared with the five-year and ten-year averages of 17.3% and 17.2% respectively.
France held a 13.3% share in 2020, as against the five-year average of 19.7% and ten-year average of 21.5%.
Australia held an 11.7% share in 2020, over the five-year and ten-year averages of 12.6% and 12.8% respectively.
Top regions of non-industry sponsored Leukemia trials
Asia-Pacific was the top region for non-industry sponsored Leukemia trials, accounting for a 47.7% share in 2020 when compared with the five-year average of 39.4% and ten-year average of 32.3%.
North America was at the second position with a 34.9% share in 2020, over the five-year and ten-year averages of 41.1% and 44.6% respectively, followed by Europe with a 15.7% share in 2020, as against the five-year average of 18.5% and ten-year average of 22.8%.
Middle East and Africa stood at the fourth position with a 2.9% share in 2020, compared with the five-year average of 3.3% and ten-year average of 3.1%, followed by South and Central America with a 0.9% share in 2020, over the five-year and ten-year averages of 0.6% and 0.7% respectively.
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China was the top country for non-industry sponsored Leukemia trials, accounting for a 39.8% share in 2020, as against the five-year average of 26.4% and ten-year average of 17.0%.
The US held a 33.1% share in 2020, over the five-year average of 39.4% and ten-year average of 42.6%, followed by Italy with a 3.5% share, compared with the five-year and ten-year averages of 3.4% and 4.4% respectively.
Germany held a 3.5% share in 2020, as against the five-year average of 4.5% and ten-year average of 5.1%.
Japan held a 3.2% share in 2020, over the five-year average of 5.1% and ten-year average of 7.4%.
Phase I trials lead industry sponsored clinical trials for Leukemia in 2020
Phase I trials held a 54.3% share of industry sponsored clinical trials for Leukemia in 2020, over the five-year average of 42.8% and ten-year average of 42.8%.
Phase II trials held a 34.4% share in 2020, as against the five-year average of 39.4% and ten-year average of 38.1%. Phase III trials held a 7.7% share in 2020, compared with the five-year and ten-year averages of 11.4% and 11.8% respectively.
Phase IV trials held a 3.6% share in 2020, over the five-year average of 6.4% and ten-year average of 7.2%.
Phase II trials lead non-industry sponsored clinical trials for Leukemia in 2020
Phase II trials held a 47.7% share of non-industry sponsored clinical trials for Leukemia in 2020, over the five-year average of 56.7% and ten-year average of 61.3%.
Phase I trials held a 33.4% share in 2020, as against the five-year average of 25.1% and ten-year average of 20.9%. Phase IV trials held a 12.0% share, compared with the five-year and ten-year averages of 8.6% and 8.6% respectively.
Phase III trials held a 6.9% share in 2020, over the five-year average of 9.6% and ten-year average of 9.2%.
Methodology:
The clinical trials data used for the analyses were extracted from the Clinical Trials Database of GlobalData’s Pharma Intelligence Center. Clinical Trials are sourced from numerous government, non-government and company clinical trial registries worldwide alongside clinical research publications, scientific conferences, company websites, SEC filings and more. The information is gathered by a combination of automation and secondary research to ensure accuracy and validity. A small number of Phase 0, Phase I/II, Phase II/III, and Phase III/IV trials were combined with Phase I, Phase II, Phase III, and Phase IV trials, respectively.