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Portfolio Optimization of Therapies and Their Predictive Biomarkers

In: Optimization of Pharmaceutical R&D Programs and Portfolios

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  • Robert A. Beckman

    (University of California at San Francisco
    Oncology Clinical Research, Daiichi Sankyo Pharmaceutical Development)

  • Cong Chen

    (Biostatistics and Decision Research Sciences, Merck Research Laboratories)

Abstract

The future of oncology drug development depends on the identification of predictive biomarkers that can identify subsets of patients who will benefit from the therapy. When predictive biomarkers work, they increase the value of therapies, and decrease the risk and potentially the cost of therapeutic development. However, predictive biomarkers do not always work, and when they do not, they add cost, time, and complexity to development. This chapter describes methods to adaptively integrate predictive biomarkers into oncology clinical development in a data-driven manner that invests in a predictive biomarker in proportion to its proven ability to predict therapeutic efficacy. This not only increases the value of associated therapeutics but also optimizes the investment in predictive biomarkers by managing the uncertainty in their predictive ability. At the end of the chapter, we discuss a global view of portfolios as a group of putative therapies and putative predictive biomarkers competing for limited resources. In modern drug development, portfolio optimization should ultimately be performed across both of these asset categories as an integrated whole.

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  • Robert A. Beckman & Cong Chen, 2015. "Portfolio Optimization of Therapies and Their Predictive Biomarkers," Springer Books, in: Zoran Antonijevic (ed.), Optimization of Pharmaceutical R&D Programs and Portfolios, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 155-180, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-09075-7_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-09075-7_10
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