RE: Aplastic Anemia Market Insights, on Ortex - Hemo involved27 Dec 2024 18:23
Facts of the Aplastic Anemia Market Report are:*According to DelveInsight,
Aplastic Anemia market size is expected to grow at a decent CAGR by 2034. *In the 7MM, United States accounted for the largest Aplastic Anemia Market Size in 2023, with approximately USD ~190 million. *Leading Aplastic Anemia companies working in the market are Pfizer, BioLineRx, Ltd., Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Gamida Cell, Elixirgen, Hangzhou Zede Pharmaceutical Technology, Cellenkos, Hemogenyx Pharmaceuticals, and Many Others. *Key Aplastic Anemia Therapies expected to launch in the market are PF-06462700, REGN7257, BL-8040, and Others. *On April 2024, Rocket Pharmaceuticals announced results of a Phase 2 Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy of the Infusion of Autologous CD34+ Cells Transduced with a Lentiviral Vector Carrying the FANCA Gene in Pediatric Subjects with Fanconi Anemia Subtype A. *On March 2024, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals announced results of a Phase 1/2 Study of REGN7257 (Anti-Interleukin 2 Receptor Subunit Gamma [IL2RG] Monoclonal Antibody) in Patients with Severe Aplastic Anemia That Is Refractory to or Relapsed on Immunosuppressive Therapy. *On February 2024, Novartis announced results of a Non-randomized, Open Label, Multi-center, Phase II Study to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of Eltrombopag in Combination with Rabbit Anti-thymocyte Globulin (r-ATG) and Cyclosporine a (CsA) in East-Asian Patients With Treatment Naive Severe Aplastic Anemia (REACTS). *On August 2023, Kyowa Kirin Co., Ltd announced results of a Long Term Follow-up Observational Study after Clinical Trials of AMG531 (Romiplostim) in Patients With Untreated Aplastic Anemia.
Aplastic Anemia Overview
Aplastic anemia is a rare but serious blood disorder characterized by the inability of the bone marrow to produce enough blood cells. This deficiency results in a decrease in red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, leading to symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, frequent infections, and easy bruising or bleeding. The condition can be acquired due to exposure to toxins, certain medications, infections, or autoimmune disorders, or it can be inherited. Diagnosis typically involves blood tests, bone marrow biopsy, and other specialized tests. Treatment options vary depending on the severity and cause of the aplastic anemia but may include blood transfusions, medications to stimulate blood cell production, immunosuppressive therapy, or bone marrow transplant. Close monitoring and ongoing medical care are essential for managing the condition and minimizing complications.