Pharmaceuticals: According to data gathered from the US clinical
trials registry for phases II-IV studies between October 2005 and
September 2007, six major therapeutic areas accounted for 68% of all
protocols and 74% of all sites. In order from most to least activity,
these six areas were oncology, central nervotts system (CNS) disorders,
cardiology, infectious diseases, endocrinology and respiratory diseases.
Breast cancer and lung cancer had the most trials, but growth in the
number of new studies for each declined. Depression and schizophrenia
had the largest number of trials among CNS disorders, but the number of
early-phase trials for each decreased, while the number of earlier stage
trials for Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, sleep disorders
and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder increased. The number of
trials for leading cardiology disease, such as hypertension, and for
infectious diseases also declined. In endocrinology, diabetes had 356
new trials, the most for any disease in any therapeutic area for the
period analyzed. The therapeutic areas with the highest percentage
growth in protocols were rheumatology (158%) and kidney/urology (121%).
Ophthalmology (164%) and rheumatology (111%) showed the highest
percentage growth in trial sites.
Source: Nature
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