RNCOS Releases a New Report- Global Cancer Treatment Forecast to 2012By: Shushmul Maheshwari
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RNCOS Releases a New Report- Global Cancer Treatment Forecast to 2012
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RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, "Global Cancer Treatment Forecast to 2012" to its report gallery. This report is a comprehensive study on the global cancer market and gives statistics and analysis on cancer prevalence, market size, market structure, key drug segments, market share of key players and drugs, major opportunity areas and trends in technology development. Both the past and current market trends have been covered in the report along the factors that are expected to impact the market in future. This report provides answers to a number of questions vital for firms looking for making an investment into the sector.
Other than this, the shooting rate of Internet adoption across the world and rising threats on Internet (like malware, spam and hack attacks) are bolstering the demand for IT security solutions. Moreover, IT security attacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated, requiring continuous monitoring and updating the existing IT security solutions.
High number of unmet needs and an ever-increasing prevalence of cancer has created a gold rush among drug companies to enter the cancer market. Here, launching a drug successfully is risky, however, if launched, commercial gains completely surpass the expenditures incurred.
Cancer represents the fastest growing therapy segment in the pharmaceutical market. This segment has become the centre of focus for drug firms and investors, and has garnered more attention than any other therapy segment; nearly every mid-size and large pharmaceutical/biotech company today is linked to a cancer pipeline.
Drugs available in the market today do give some respite to patients but fail to address a number of complications. So manufacturers are working to solve the problem and in future, we may see a number of drug launches which will significantly reduce the complications and increase life expectancy significantly.
Key Findings
- From more than 12 Million newly diagnosed cancer cases in 2007, the number of newly diagnosed global cancer cases is expected to reach over 17 Million by 2020.
- Growing at a CAGR of 12.3% between 2007 and 2012, the global market for cancer drugs is expected to cross US$ 78 Billion by 2012.
- Cancer vaccines and antiangiogenics will record the fastest growth rate between 2007 and 2012.
- Drug manufactures are now focused on developing target therapies. These drugs attack target cells and thus limit the severity of side effects.
- The US is the largest market for cancer drugs, followed by Europe and Japan.
- Drugs for cancer represent the largest therapy area under clinical development; however, when it comes to approval rates, drugs for cancer have the worst approval rates.
Key Issues Analyzed
- Evaluation of past, current and future market trends.
- Discussion on major cancer drugs and their markets.
- Future forecast of the cancer market.
- Analysis of various challenges and opportunities for the industry.
- Categories of players operating in the market and their present and future revenue forecast.
- Analysis of key Geographical markets.
Research Methodology Used
Information Sources
The information given in the report has been sourced from various credible sources like books, newspapers, trade journals, white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to over 3000 paid databases.
Analysis Methods
The analysis methods used in the report include ratio analysis, historical trend analysis, linear regression analysis using software tools, judgmental forecasting, and cause and effect analysis.
For more information visit: http://rncos.com/Report/IM130.htm
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Global Cancer Treatment Forecast to 2012, Cancer Treatment, Market Research Report, Industry Analysis |
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Health and Fitness |
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Apr 15, 2009 |
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Shushmul Maheshwari || send email to Shushmul Maheshwari
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Advancements in Hernia Surgery
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An abdominal hernia is an opening through the muscles of the abdomen that allows the intestines to poke through the muscle wall, forming a visible lump under the skin. When further weakness in the muscle wall allows the opening to grow, more of the intestines are able to protrude and may eventually resist being pushed back into the abdomen. This becomes an incarcerated hernia and can lead to a medical emergency if the opening pinches off the blood supply to the protruding organs. Surgical repair is the only cure for a hernia.
Surgery Before the Patch
Before the advent of the mesh patch, hernias were repaired by opening the abdomen where the muscles were separating and suturing them back together.
One disadvantage of this type of invasive surgery is it requires several weeks for recovery. Because the recovery period is reputed to be long and painful, patients sometimes put off having the operation until living with the pain becomes worse than the fear of surgery and its possible complications. And because most surgeries were simply joining together the two sides of already weakened muscle tissues, the hernia would recur in approximately 10% to 20% of cases.
The First Mesh Patches
Because sewing the weakened muscle tissue back together was not a lasting repair in many cases, surgeons devised a mesh patch that they could attach inside the abdomen behind the weakened area. This resulted in a much sturdier and longer-lasting correction of the hernia. The sterile mesh patch was designed to provide a latticework enabling new tissue to grow and strengthen the area. This approach reduced the recurrence rate, but was still performed using open surgery.
Laparoscopic Surgery
With the increasing use of the laparoscope for abdominal procedures, it wasn’t long before doctors devised a way to place a patch behind a hernia using this minimally invasive method. The laparoscope is a narrow tube with a camera, light, and tiny surgical instruments on one end that can be inserted in the abdomen through a small incision. When the abdomen is slightly inflated using CO2 gas, the surgeon can perform surgical procedures by manipulating the instruments while observing his work on a television screen.
The laparoscopic hernia repair procedure combined all the advantages of a patch with the benefits of a minimally invasive surgery including reduced pain and a much shorter recovery period.
The Minimally Invasive Technique
Despite the benefits of laparoscopic surgery, it’s an expensive procedure because of the specialized equipment required. As a result, medical researchers devised a new minimally invasive approach for implanting a hernia patch. In this technique, the surgeon makes a small incision near the site of the hernia. He inserts a rolled-up patch through the incision and spreads it out in place behind the abdominal wall. Then he adds a couple of sutures to hold the patch in place.
This procedure is typically performed as day-surgery with minimal post-operative pain, a recovery period of just a few days, and an extremely low recurrence rate of around 1% or less.
Advancements in Hernia Patches
With the minimally-invasive technique becoming the surgical method of choice, treatment advances began focusing on the nature of the patch itself. Various patents were granted for different compositions, structures and designs of the mesh fabric for hernia repair patches.
In the early 1990’s, one well-known surgeon, Dr. Robert Kugel, came up with the idea of placing an extremely thin plastic ring inside the patch, so it could be folded and inserted though a small incision, and would then unfold itself once released inside the abdomen. Moreover, the semi-rigid ring made it exceptionally easy to maneuver the patch into place, and his innovations in mesh fabric design created a patch that remained in position without sutures.
By 2001, Dr. Kugel had ten patents to his credit for the function, design, and method of placement of the Kugel Mesh Hernia Patch with the memory recoil ring.
Despite the recall of certain Kugel hernia patches that were defective because of a flaw in the manufacturing process, the Kugel patch and method remains among the state-of-the-art techniques in hernia repair surgery.
For more information, visit http://www.herniapatchadvisor.com
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Feng Shui Tips
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Here are a few beliefs according to Feng shui followers:
People that want money try this well-liked technique. They cut a red ribbon in 9 pieces and they attach 3 coins together. They are then emotionally involved to a doorknob. To those enthusiastic to numerology it makes sense because 9 is the uppermost number in a series from 0 to 9.
For defense, the Chinese get Fu dogs (not real ones) and they place them on the stairs or in the entrance. By protection we mean defense of the home not bodily.
Have you ever been mesmerized by the soothing sound or the superb sight of a water fountain? Fine, many others are. Europeans just leave nuts over this point. They even put it in their homes from time to time. If you"??re becoming an addict to Feng shui, gets one if you want more cash coming your way.
Taking care of the surroundings is a must for the people that practices Feng shui. A few cases of this is cutting the grass, burning fallen leaves etc. It could be whatever thing to make the landscape prettier. The Orientals will do every thing that we do (us Occidentals) but they think that this will bring them excellent life forces or the chi.
If you want to have chance then you can try the following: Get a fountain or a pond in your garden with 9 fishes in it. There must be 8 goldfish and one black fish. Gold will magnetize the good luck and the terrible luck will be taken by the black fish.
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Aging Population & Healthcare Reforms Driving Russian Pharma
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According to our new research report, “Russian Pharma Sector Analysis”, the pharmaceutical market in Russia has very bright future as it will grow at a CAGR of nearly 14% by 2012. The positive outlook for pharmaceutical market is based on the high proportion of elder people (65 years and above) in the overall population.
The proportion of aging population in Russia mounted to 20.4 Million in 2007 from 18.5 Million in 2001, indicating to the enormous growth opportunities for the pharmaceutical industry, said the RNCOS report. Moreover, the share of aging population is anticipated to further rise with the improvement in the Russian healthcare system.
With expanding share of aging population, the prevalence of age-related diseases such as arthritis, diabetes and heart ailments is also increasing that will fuel the demand for medicines used in the treatment of these diseases. The dependency ratio of aged people on the working population is also growing with rising number of senior citizens in the country.
Besides, the reforms introduced by the Russian government in the healthcare sector have given fresh impetus to the pharmaceutical sector. Poor state of the healthcare system and declining population have prompted the government to reform the healthcare system and increase spending.
“Russian Pharma Sector Analysis” provides comprehensive research and objective analysis on the growing demand for pharmaceuticals in Russia. It discusses present and past trends to give clear picture of the country’s healthcare and pharmaceutical market. The report also provides brief overview of major players operating in each segment of the market along with the shares of imported and domestic drugs. Rx, OTC and sales structure by ATC group have been analyzed in the context of the Russian pharmaceutical market.
The report also provides forecast on various segments of Russian Pharma Sector, including pharmaceutical market by segments, population aged 65 years & above, commercial drugs segment.
For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM548.htm
Check DISCOUNTED REPORTS on: http://www.rncos.com
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SEO tips to get first rank on google
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Getting your website to come up top on Google can be very beneficial for your business. Making a website to come up first on Google is not hard - you just need to know the steps to optimize your website correctly.
SEO (search engine optimization) is the process of improving the volume and quality of the traffic to a website from search engines organic search result listings. Let me share with you some tips to make your website come up first:
1. Clean website coding and architecture. Before you start optimizing your website, you need to have a search engine friendly design. The coding of your website must also be clean so that Google robots can read and understand what your website is about. Avoid using Flash or Frames to build your website as this will prevent Google to read your site properly.
2. Set up internal linking on your website. Internal linking is very important to tell Google which page is important. Therefore, always place text links within your content and point to other important pages on your site. Also, use keywords as your anchor text to increase keyword weight. For example, if you want to point to a page that describes your car rental service, use "car rental service" as the anchor text instead of "click here".
3. Build back links to your website. With more back links pointing to your site, it tells Google that your site is important. Build more back links through article marketing, press release submission, directory submission and social book marking.
4. Post good content on your website. Content is king in SEO. With good content, people will start linking back to your website so that they can share your content with their readers. A website with good content is a link bait and attract lots of back links to your site.
5. Let your site age. The age of your domain name matters when it comes to SEO. Although it is possible for a new website to come up first on Google, older pages are more respected by Google. Especially older pages with high PR (PageRank), it is easier for them to rank high for competitive keywords when compared to newer pages.
SEO is the bed rock of online marketing. Every website should implement SEO right from the beginning. When done right, search engines will bring targeted visitors that will help increase your website conversion.
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How to Get Rid of Acne Now
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Are you worried sick about summer approaching and being asked to the beach? Do you avoid looking in the mirror all day? Are you looking for good weight loss tips that actually work? Well look no further, help is here. Here are some tips that really work and don't require weighing, measuring, or counting.
· Plan ahead - this is a very simple tip but has loads of benefits. When you write down ahead of time what you're going to eat, when and how much, you are much less likely to cheat.
· Eat more fruits and veggies - your total daily intake of food should contain about 40-50% of fruits and veggies.
· 30 Minutes of Exercise per day - your body was not designed to be a couch potato. You have to move every day and get your muscles and joints working.
· Eat more often - forget eating 3 large meals a day. Break your meals up into 4 or 5 smaller ones. This helps speed up your metabolism, as well as prevents you from getting too hungry in between meals.
· Switch to whole grains - choose pasta, rice, cereals and breads that are made with whole grains. These are loaded with fiber and fill you up faster than their white, bleached counterparts.
· Drink enough water - drinking 6- 8 glasses of water every day will help flush your system of fat and keep your appetite under control. You can also substitute herbal or green tea of drinking that much water is difficult.
· Pair up - enlist the help of a friend to keep you accountable and motivated.
Don't do the journey on your own. You'll lose motivation and just put on more weight than you lost
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