Emerging Therapies

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What Are Emerging Therapies?

Emerging therapies are innovative medical treatments currently being developed or tested in clinical trials that have not yet received full regulatory approval. These include gene therapies, immunotherapies, mRNA-based treatments, and precision medicine approaches that target disease at the molecular level.

Unlike established treatments, emerging therapies are typically available only through clinical trial participation, expanded access programs, or compassionate use pathways. They represent the frontier of medical innovation for conditions that have been difficult to treat with traditional methods.

Cell & Gene Therapy

Revolutionary treatments that modify or replace genes, or use modified cells to treat disease.

Examples:

  • CAR-T cell therapy
  • CRISPR gene editing
  • Stem cell therapy

Immunotherapy

Treatments that harness the immune system to fight diseases like cancer and autoimmune conditions.

Examples:

  • Checkpoint inhibitors
  • Cancer vaccines
  • Monoclonal antibodies

Small Molecules

Precision drugs designed to target specific molecular pathways involved in disease.

Examples:

  • Kinase inhibitors
  • Proteasome inhibitors
  • HDAC inhibitors

Devices

Medical devices and technologies for diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment delivery.

Examples:

  • Implantable devices
  • Diagnostic tools
  • Therapeutic devices

Biomarkers

Therapies guided by biological markers that help predict treatment response and personalize care.

Examples:

  • Biomarker testing
  • Precision medicine
  • Companion diagnostics

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