'Significant disparities' between rich, poor nations in availability of cancer drugs: Study
New drug launches remained minimal in lower-middle-income and low-income countries, it found.
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New Delhi, 9 Oct
New cancer drugs launched each year
increased from 0.5 in the 1990s to over eight in 2022 among high-income
countries, whereas they increased from 0.1 to 1.5 a year among
upper-middle-income countries, according to a global analysis revealing
"significant" and "widening" disparities.
New drug launches remained minimal
in lower-middle-income and low-income countries, it found.
Published in the British Medical
Journal (BMJ) Global Health, the analysis highlighted significant disparities
in both availability and timeliness of these medicines worldwide, according to
researchers.
The inequities could explain the
poor cancer outcomes across many countries, especially the low- and
middle-income ones, where mortality-to-incidence ratios have been studied to be
higher, despite overall cases being lower, the researchers, including those
from The Pennsylvania State University, US, said.
The measure 'mortality-to-incidence
ratio' is used to compare inequities in cancer outcomes. It is calculated by
dividing the deaths due to cancer by the case count in a given year.
The disparities are likely to
worsen with low- and middle-income countries expected to bear the major brunt
of the projected surge in global cancer cases in the years to come, the
researchers added.
Over the study period, from 1990 to
2022, 568 new anti-cancer drugs were found to have been launched. The
researchers included nearly 4,200 drug launches and regulatory approvals from
across 111 countries in their analysis.
The data was taken from
Pharmaprojects, a commercial database tracking global pharmaceutical research
and development (R & D) activities in over 150 countries. Data from World
Bank and Global Cancer Observatory was also used in the study.
Of the 568 new cancer drugs, the US
saw the most launches at 345, followed by Japan and Canada at 224 and 221,
respectively, the researchers found. Over 190 of the new drugs were launched in
the UK and 169 in China during 1990-2022.
Most of the new drugs were launched
in the world's high-income regions such as North America, Western Europe, East
Asia, and Australia, while the fewest were launched in low- and middle-income
regions, including Africa and Southeast Asia, the researchers found.
Further, while over half of the new
drugs became available in the past decade, 35 per cent of the 568 were
available in only one country, 22 per cent in two to five countries and 43 per
cent in over five countries, the team found.
"The average number of new
cancer drug launches per country each year increased from 0.5 per year in the
early 1990s to 8.7 per year in 2022 in high-income countries, from 0.1 to 1.5
per year in upper-middle-income countries, while remaining minimal among
lower-middle-income and low-income countries," the authors wrote.
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