ASH has published new clinical practice guidelines for frontline and relapsed/refractory ALL management in adolescents and young adults, endorsing pediatric-inspired regimens, asparaginase therapy, and immunotherapy over traditional chemotherapy.
The U.S. five-year cancer survival rate reached 70% in 2025, creating 18.6 million survivors. Health systems are expanding survivorship care using advanced practice providers and investing over $4 billion in oncology infrastructure to meet growing demand.
Alliance launches Phase III trial for stage I NSCLC immunotherapy; Allarity starts Phase 2 SCLC trial. Phase I NSCLC trial sites consolidate at top U.S. sites, prompting FDA representation concerns.
The bladder cancer therapeutics market is expanding with recent FDA approvals including INLEXZO for NMIBC and a KEYTRUDA-Padvev combination for MIBC, while the NMIBC market reached approximately USD 3 billion in 2025 across seven major markets. Ferring reported record revenues exceeding €2.5 billion in 2025, driven by Adstiladrin as its second major growth driver. A robust pipeline of emerging therapies is expected to further transform the market through 2036.
Patients with stage 4 lung, sarcoma, and gastro-oesophageal cancer describe their experiences with targeted therapies, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy, highlighting varying outcomes and financial challenges.
The global oncology drugs market is projected to grow at an 8-10% CAGR through 2035 as targeted therapies and immunotherapies gain share over chemotherapy. The radiopharmaceuticals market is expected to reach $21.8 billion by 2033, fueled by rising cancer incidence and expanding diagnostic and therapeutic applications. Innovations in drug delivery, including intranasal platforms for glioblastoma, are advancing neuro-oncology treatment options.
Long-term data from ASCO 2026 shows the personalized cancer vaccine Intismeran Autogene, combined with Keytruda, reduces recurrence or death risk by 49% in high-risk melanoma patients. Developed by MSD and Moderna, the vaccine uses AI to select neoantigens from a patient's tumor and mRNA technology to create a personalized treatment. The results signal a major advance for a field that had struggled for decades, spurring similar development efforts by other companies.
A new "expand and pull" treatment strategy combines long-acting interleukin-7 and oncolytic virus therapy to boost T cell response in glioblastoma. In mouse models, the combination improved cytotoxic T cell function and led to long-term tumor-free survival.
The phase III frontMIND trial showed that adding tafasitamab and lenalidomide to R-CHOP chemotherapy reduced the risk of progression by 25% in patients with high-risk B-cell lymphomas. The 3-year progression-free survival was 67.3% with the combination versus 60.7% with R-CHOP alone. A dual-targeted CD19/CD20 immunotherapy regimen has also been approved in Australia for relapsed follicular lymphoma.
The global radiopharmaceuticals market is projected to reach $12.8B–$21.8B by 2033–2036, driven by cancer therapy demand. Oncology accounts for over 50% of applications, Technetium-99m dominates radioisotopes, and Asia-Pacific leads growth.