There is great interest in stem cells because they have potential to replace
defective or damaged cells resulting from a variety of disorders and injuries,
leading to a range of new regenerative therapies. Stem cells also have value
as a research tool, as their in vitro study would allow scientists to learn
more about the function of various organs and the development of particular
diseases; stem cells may also eventually permit drug developers to test
emerging therapies on diseased cells.
For market-watchers in the pharmaceutical industry, the question is what
potential they have and where they could take the pharmaceutical market. New
scientific developments and recent changes in the U.S. Federal government's
policy towards stem cells have made this potential more relevant. Kalorama
Information has tackled the question in Stem Cells: Worldwide Markets for
Transplantation, Cord Blood Banking and Drug Development. Kalorama analyst
Alison Sahoo has built models to determine the best, moderate and worst case
scenarios for the three key markets for stem cells:
Stem Cells in Drug Development
Stem Cells in Cord Blood Banking
Stem Cell Therapeutics
Stem cell therapeutics potentials are provided, broken down by disease:
Cardiovascular disease
Lung disease
Tooth disease
Arthritis
Wrinkles/aging skin
Incontinence
Osteoporosis
Diabetes
Cancer
Bladder disease
Infertility
Orthopedics
Alzheimer's disease
Burns (severe)
Lupus
Parkinson's disease
Liver failure
Multiple sclerosis
Critical limb ischemia
Intestinal disease
Sickle cell disease
Multiple myeloma
NH Lymphoma
Leukemia
The following trends are discussed in this report:
Ethical Questions
U.S. - State and Federal Initiatives
Research Funding
Cord Blood Initiatives
International Initiatives
Stem Cell Patents
Other Healthcare Regulations
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Scope and Methodolgy
Introduction
Current Stem Cell Therapies
Developmental Stem Cell Therapies
Issues In Stem Cell Research
Stem Cell Forecasts
CHAPTER TWO: INTRODUCTION
The Promise of Stem Cells In Medical Treatment
Types of Stem Cells
Embryonic Stem Cells
Adult Stem Cells
Cord Blood Stem Cells
Stem Cell Harvesting
Embryonic Stem Cells
Therapeutic Cloning
Unfertilized Eggs
Adult Stem Cells
Leukapheresis
Peripheral Blood
Cord Blood Stem Cells
Transplantation Approaches
Autologous Transplantation
Allogenic Transplantation
Transplantation Procedures
Cancerous Stem Cells
Other Harmful Stem Cells
Stem Cells in Drug Development
Stem Cell Therapeutics
Stem Cells Targeting Drugs
Stem Cell Generated Organs
CHAPTER THREE: CURRENT STEM CELL THERAPIES
Cancer
Leukemia
Gene Therapy
Multiple Myeloma
Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
Non Cancerous Diseases
Aplastic anemia
Immunodeficiency
Lupus
Sickle Cell Disease
Other Conditions
CHAPTER FOUR: DEVELOPMENTAL STEM CELL THERAPIES
Alzheimer's Disease
Arthritis
Bladder Disease
Burns
Cancer
Cardiovascular Conditions
Critical Limb Ischemia
Diabestes
Esophagal Disease
Incontinence
Infertility
Intestinal Disease
Liver Failure
Lung Disease
Multiple Sclerosis
Orthopedics
Osteoporosis
Parkinson's Disease
Sickle Cell Disease
Tooth Disease
Wrinkles/Aging Skin
CHAPTER FIVE: STEM CELL FORECASTS
Best Case
Stem Cell Therapeutics
Umbilical Cord Blood Banking
Fees Related to Drug Development
Most Likely Case
Stem Cell Therapeutics
Umbilical Cord Blood Banking
Fees Related to Drug Development
Worst Case
Stem Cell Therapeutics
Umbilical Cord Blood Banking
Fees Related to Drug Development
CHAPTER SIX: ISSUES IN STEM CELL RESEARCH
Ethical Questions
U.S. - State and Federal Initiatives
Research Funding
Federal Funding
State Funding
Cord Blood Initiatives
International Initiatives
Stem Cell Patents
Other Healthcare Regulations
LIST OF EXHIBITS
CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Table 1-1 Total Market for Stem Cell Technologies in $ Millions, 2010 -
2020
Table 5-15 Worst Case: Stem Cell-Based Drug Development Technology Fees in
Millions, 2010-2020
Table 5-16 Worst Case: Stem Cell-Based Drug Development Technology Fees in
$ Millions 2010-2020
CHAPTER SIX: ISSUES IN STEM CELL RESEARCH
Table 6-1 NIH Funding for Stem Cell Research, 2002 - 2010 in $ Million
Table 6-2 U.S. State Embryonic & Fetal Research Laws
Table 6-3 Positions on Human ES Cell Research by Country, 2011
Table 6-4 EU Laws on hESC Research by Country
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