The global oncology biosimilars market is likely to grow at a robust pace of nearly 28% through 2025 on account of growing use in treatment and management of cancers. As the pharmaceutical industry focuses on developing affordable and effective drugs, it is highly likely that oncology biosimilars will witness a push. These factors will combine to fuel the global market during the review period 2017-2025 according to a new study added to the database of Market Research Reports Search Engine ( ... Read more

What the market looks like?

Rising preference for minimally invasive procedures, increasing public-private funding and government support for cancer research, technological advancements in the field of interventional oncology, and increasing government investments and funding for interventional oncology and related cancer research are some of the major factors driving the growth of this market.

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What the Immuno Oncology Assays Market looks like?

Growth in Immuno Oncology Assays Market is largely driven by factors such as the increasing adoption of targeted therapy over traditional therapy and the increasing demand for mAbs.

According to the new market research report "Immuno Oncology Assays Market by Product (Consumables, Software), Technology (Immunoassay, Flow Cytometry, PCR, Next Generation Sequencing), ... Read more

What the market looks like?

Rising preference for minimally invasive procedures, increasing public-private funding and government support for cancer research, technological advancements in the field of interventional oncology, and increasing government investments and funding for interventional oncology and related cancer research are some of the major factors driving the growth of this market.

According to the new market research report " ... Read more

Managing Side Effects of Chemotherapy

One of the most common and distressing side effects experienced by cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy is nausea and vomiting. Chemotherapy drugs work by targeting fast-growing cells like cancer, but they can also affect healthy cells in the gastrointestinal tract that are regularly replaced, causing nausea and vomiting. Until recent decades, nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy was a major challenge with few ... Read more