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Cancer Breakthroughs 2020

Cancer Breakthroughs 2020, also known as Cancer Moonshot 2020 is a coalition with the goal of finding vaccine-based immunotherapies against cancer. By pooling the resources of multinational pharmaceutical, biotechnology companies, academic centers and oncologists, it intends to create access to over 60 novel and approved agents under exploration in the war against cancer and is expected to enable rapid testing of novel immunotherapy combination protocols. The initiative is being managed by a consortium of companies called The National Immunotherapy Coalition.

Cancer Breakthroughs 2020
Mission statementTo accelerate the potential of combination immunotherapies as the next generation standard of care in patients with cancer
ProductsCancer treatments immunotherapy
FounderDr. Patrick Soon-Shiong
Key peopleDr. Patrick Soon-Shiong
EstablishedJanuary 2016 (2016-01)
FundingPrivate & Public
StatusActive[dubious ]
Websitewww.cancerbreakthroughs2020.org[dead link]

The difficulty of treating cancer has led researchers to develop more and more targeted drugs and immune therapies, with the future goal of hitting "cancers with several such treatments at once, much the way AIDS was tamed when researchers developed drugs to strike the virus at its vulnerable points."[1] This new form of combination therapy is needed as cancer is heterogeneous[2] and multiple methods are needed to target multiple types of cancer.

Some cancer specialists have expressed optimism that science has entered a "new era with the ability to rapidly determine the sequences of genes in tumor cells, searching for mutations that may be driving the cancer’s growth." Others call it "unrealistic".[1]

National Immunotherapy Coalition (NIC) edit

Cancer Breakthroughs 2020 is led by the National Immunotherapy Coalition (NIC), an initiative reportedly led by Los Angeles billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong.[3] Participating members include pharmaceutical companies Amgen and Celgene, biotech companies including NantWorks, NantKwest, Etubics, Altor BioScience, and Precision Biologics, a subsidiary of NantWorks, major academic cancer centers, community oncologists, health insurer Independence Blue Cross, and Bank of America,[4] reportedly one of the largest self-insured companies in the U.S.[5]

Research scope edit

The scope of the project is to conduct dozens of small-scale clinical trials over the next few years in the field of immunotherapy, with as many as 20,000 patients. These trials are intended to be followed by larger trials.[3] The project's goals will be considered met when long-lasting remission is achieved for cancer patients.[citation needed]

Themes pursued edit

Cancer Breakthroughs 2020 is pursuing immunotherapy and the following themes:

  • Validation of Big Science: Complex science involving the human immune system and the validation of the safety and efficacy of combination therapy must be tested by reputable scientific enterprises in an unbiased manner without any prejudices other than the interest of the patient.
  • Access to novel agents and approved drugs: One of the major challenges facing rapid progress in this field is that numerous pharmaceutical and biotech companies each have their own immunotherapeutic agents in the form of antibodies, immune cells, and vaccines in preclinical and clinical studies.
  • FDA Regulation: Novel approaches for the adaptive combination of novel agents in this new paradigm where the combined multi-agents serve as a systems biological approach to the treatment of cancer.
  • Care coordination and real-time monitoring of safety and outcomes with integration of complex molecular data, phenotypic data obtained from disparate electronic records.
  • Ability to measure outcomes and cost in real time to enable payers to pay for value rather than procedures and establish an adaptive learning system for enhanced predictive modeling.
  • Network Infrastructure: Highly secure bandwidth to transmit big data and interrogate complex molecular information in a large scale.

QUILT edit

Cancer Breakthroughs 2020 incorporates a concept called QUILT, which stands for QUantitative Integrative Lifelong Trial. QUILT is designed to leverage patients' immune systems, such as dendritic cell, T cell (lymphocyte) and natural killer cell (NK cell) therapies, and testing a variety of treatments including novel combinations of vaccines, cell-based immunotherapy, metronomic (regularly administered) chemotherapy, low dose radiotherapy and immunomodulators, as well as check point inhibitors, in patients who have undergone next generation whole genome, transcriptome and quantitative proteomic analysis.[citation needed]

Related initiatives edit

Partnership for Accelerating Cancer Therapies edit

The Partnership for Accelerating Cancer Therapies (PACT) was announced in October 2017 as a collaboration between the National Institutes of Health and eleven pharmaceutical companies.[6] This agreement provides $215 million in funding over the next five years. This initiative is mainly focused on immunotherapy.[7]

The participating pharmaceutical companies, which have each agreed to contribute $1 million each year, include AbbVie, Amgen, Boehringer Ingelheim, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Celgene, Genentech, Gilead, GlaxoSmithKline, Janssen (Johnson & Johnson), Novartis, and Pfizer.[8]

Criticism edit

Critics said that the idea of curing cancer according to a Breakthroughs analogy was "entirely unrealistic", and cited President Richard Nixon's "failed" War on Cancer. Cancer turned out to be not one disease, but hundreds, and the idea of curing cancer once and for all is "misleading and outdated".[1]

The New York Times reported how Andrew von Eschenbach, director of the National Cancer Institute, announced in 2003 that his goal was to “eliminate suffering and death” caused by cancer by 2015. During an appropriations hearing, Senator Arlen Specter (R-PA) asked von Eschenbach what it would take to move the date up to 2010. Von Eschenbach said he could do it with a proposed budget of $600 million a year. Specter died of cancer in 2012.[1]

Health oriented news website STAT News published an editorial criticizing Cancer Breakthroughs as a program that is designed to support Soon-Shiong's companies while making little progress to cure cancer. The article stated, "At its core, the initiative appears to be an elaborate marketing tool for Soon-Shiong — a way to promote his pricey new cancer diagnostic tool at a time when he badly needs a business success, as his publicly-traded companies are losing tens of millions per quarter."[9]

The budget for Cancer Breakthroughs 2020 is undisclosed.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d ‘Moonshot’ to Cure Cancer, to Be Led by Biden, Relies on Outmoded View of Disease, By Gina Kolata and Gardiner Harris, New York Times, Jan. 13, 2016
  2. ^ Heppner, G. H. (1984). "Tumor Heterogeneity" (PDF). Cancer Research. 44 (6): 2259–2265. PMID 6372991.
  3. ^ a b "Drug firms team up on cancer trials". Los Angeles Times. 2016-01-11. Retrieved 2016-01-13.
  4. ^ "Amgen (AMGN), Celgene (CELG) and the World's Richest Doctor and More Team Up for Moonshot Cancer Trials". biospace.com. 2016-01-12. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  5. ^ . modernmedicine.com. 2016-01-12. Archived from the original on 2016-03-02. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  6. ^ "NIH partners with 11 leading biopharmaceutical companies to accelerate the development of new cancer immunotherapy strategies for more patients". National Institutes of Health (NIH). October 11, 2017.
  7. ^ Steenhuysen, Julie (October 12, 2017). "U.S. NIH, 11 drugmakers partner to accelerate cancer therapy research". Reuters – via www.reuters.com.
  8. ^ "To accelerate new cancer treatments, NIH will team up with pharma on immunotherapy research". October 12, 2017.
  9. ^ He vowed to cure cancer. But this billionaire’s moonshot is falling far short of the hype, Rebecca Robbins, STAT, FEB. 14, 2017

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Not to be confused with Beau Biden Cancer Moonshot Cancer Breakthroughs 2020 also known as Cancer Moonshot 2020 is a coalition with the goal of finding vaccine based immunotherapies against cancer By pooling the resources of multinational pharmaceutical biotechnology companies academic centers and oncologists it intends to create access to over 60 novel and approved agents under exploration in the war against cancer and is expected to enable rapid testing of novel immunotherapy combination protocols The initiative is being managed by a consortium of companies called The National Immunotherapy Coalition Cancer Breakthroughs 2020Mission statementTo accelerate the potential of combination immunotherapies as the next generation standard of care in patients with cancerProductsCancer treatments immunotherapyFounderDr Patrick Soon ShiongKey peopleDr Patrick Soon ShiongEstablishedJanuary 2016 2016 01 FundingPrivate amp PublicStatusActive dubious discuss Websitewww wbr cancerbreakthroughs2020 wbr org dead link The difficulty of treating cancer has led researchers to develop more and more targeted drugs and immune therapies with the future goal of hitting cancers with several such treatments at once much the way AIDS was tamed when researchers developed drugs to strike the virus at its vulnerable points 1 This new form of combination therapy is needed as cancer is heterogeneous 2 and multiple methods are needed to target multiple types of cancer Some cancer specialists have expressed optimism that science has entered a new era with the ability to rapidly determine the sequences of genes in tumor cells searching for mutations that may be driving the cancer s growth Others call it unrealistic 1 Contents 1 National Immunotherapy Coalition NIC 2 Research scope 2 1 Themes pursued 2 2 QUILT 3 Related initiatives 3 1 Partnership for Accelerating Cancer Therapies 4 Criticism 5 References 6 External linksNational Immunotherapy Coalition NIC editCancer Breakthroughs 2020 is led by the National Immunotherapy Coalition NIC an initiative reportedly led by Los Angeles billionaire Patrick Soon Shiong 3 Participating members include pharmaceutical companies Amgen and Celgene biotech companies including NantWorks NantKwest Etubics Altor BioScience and Precision Biologics a subsidiary of NantWorks major academic cancer centers community oncologists health insurer Independence Blue Cross and Bank of America 4 reportedly one of the largest self insured companies in the U S 5 Research scope editThe scope of the project is to conduct dozens of small scale clinical trials over the next few years in the field of immunotherapy with as many as 20 000 patients These trials are intended to be followed by larger trials 3 The project s goals will be considered met when long lasting remission is achieved for cancer patients citation needed Themes pursued edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Cancer Breakthroughs 2020 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Cancer Breakthroughs 2020 is pursuing immunotherapy and the following themes Validation of Big Science Complex science involving the human immune system and the validation of the safety and efficacy of combination therapy must be tested by reputable scientific enterprises in an unbiased manner without any prejudices other than the interest of the patient Access to novel agents and approved drugs One of the major challenges facing rapid progress in this field is that numerous pharmaceutical and biotech companies each have their own immunotherapeutic agents in the form of antibodies immune cells and vaccines in preclinical and clinical studies FDA Regulation Novel approaches for the adaptive combination of novel agents in this new paradigm where the combined multi agents serve as a systems biological approach to the treatment of cancer Care coordination and real time monitoring of safety and outcomes with integration of complex molecular data phenotypic data obtained from disparate electronic records Ability to measure outcomes and cost in real time to enable payers to pay for value rather than procedures and establish an adaptive learning system for enhanced predictive modeling Network Infrastructure Highly secure bandwidth to transmit big data and interrogate complex molecular information in a large scale QUILT edit Cancer Breakthroughs 2020 incorporates a concept called QUILT which stands for QUantitative Integrative Lifelong Trial QUILT is designed to leverage patients immune systems such as dendritic cell T cell lymphocyte and natural killer cell NK cell therapies and testing a variety of treatments including novel combinations of vaccines cell based immunotherapy metronomic regularly administered chemotherapy low dose radiotherapy and immunomodulators as well as check point inhibitors in patients who have undergone next generation whole genome transcriptome and quantitative proteomic analysis citation needed Related initiatives editPartnership for Accelerating Cancer Therapies edit The Partnership for Accelerating Cancer Therapies PACT was announced in October 2017 as a collaboration between the National Institutes of Health and eleven pharmaceutical companies 6 This agreement provides 215 million in funding over the next five years This initiative is mainly focused on immunotherapy 7 The participating pharmaceutical companies which have each agreed to contribute 1 million each year include AbbVie Amgen Boehringer Ingelheim Bristol Myers Squibb Celgene Genentech Gilead GlaxoSmithKline Janssen Johnson amp Johnson Novartis and Pfizer 8 Criticism editCritics said that the idea of curing cancer according to a Breakthroughs analogy was entirely unrealistic and cited President Richard Nixon s failed War on Cancer Cancer turned out to be not one disease but hundreds and the idea of curing cancer once and for all is misleading and outdated 1 The New York Times reported how Andrew von Eschenbach director of the National Cancer Institute announced in 2003 that his goal was to eliminate suffering and death caused by cancer by 2015 During an appropriations hearing Senator Arlen Specter R PA asked von Eschenbach what it would take to move the date up to 2010 Von Eschenbach said he could do it with a proposed budget of 600 million a year Specter died of cancer in 2012 1 Health oriented news website STAT News published an editorial criticizing Cancer Breakthroughs as a program that is designed to support Soon Shiong s companies while making little progress to cure cancer The article stated At its core the initiative appears to be an elaborate marketing tool for Soon Shiong a way to promote his pricey new cancer diagnostic tool at a time when he badly needs a business success as his publicly traded companies are losing tens of millions per quarter 9 The budget for Cancer Breakthroughs 2020 is undisclosed citation needed References edit a b c d Moonshot to Cure Cancer to Be Led by Biden Relies on Outmoded View of Disease By Gina Kolata and Gardiner Harris New York Times Jan 13 2016 Heppner G H 1984 Tumor Heterogeneity PDF Cancer Research 44 6 2259 2265 PMID 6372991 a b Drug firms team up on cancer trials Los Angeles Times 2016 01 11 Retrieved 2016 01 13 Amgen AMGN Celgene CELG and the World s Richest Doctor and More Team Up for Moonshot Cancer Trials biospace com 2016 01 12 Retrieved 2016 03 03 Huge coalition to advance cancer treatments modernmedicine com 2016 01 12 Archived from the original on 2016 03 02 Retrieved 2016 03 03 NIH partners with 11 leading biopharmaceutical companies to accelerate the development of new cancer immunotherapy strategies for more patients National Institutes of Health NIH October 11 2017 Steenhuysen Julie October 12 2017 U S NIH 11 drugmakers partner to accelerate cancer therapy research Reuters via www reuters com To accelerate new cancer treatments NIH will team up with pharma on immunotherapy research October 12 2017 He vowed to cure cancer But this billionaire s moonshot is falling far short of the hype Rebecca Robbins STAT FEB 14 2017External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cancer Breakthroughs 2020 Official website dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cancer Breakthroughs 2020 amp oldid 1148616863, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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