Industry on the brink of first CAR-T approval, but big obstacles remain

3 June 2016
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Chimeric antigen receptor T cell (CAR-T) therapy has indisputably become one of the industry’s hottest topics and the next 18 months could see the first CAR-T drugs filed for US approval. But behind the excitement for all things CAR-T lie a number of obstacles in their path to approval.

In its second deep-dive into the CAR-T space EP Vantage, the editorial team of Evaluate Ltd, explores how much of an advantage it will be for the first company to achieve approval in a market that has never been tested and the ability to charge premium pricing can only be guessed at.

In this comprehensive report EP Vantage examines:

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