DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/3jc3gj/epiomic)
has announced the addition of the "Epiomic
Epidemiology Series: Huntington's Disease Forecast in 8 Major Markets
2015-2025" report to their offering.
Epiomic Epidemiology Series: 8 Major Markets 2015-2025
Presented in an easy to understand table format, this report provides
the current prevalent population for Huntington's disease across 8 Major
Markets (USA, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Brazil and Japan) split by
gender and 5-year age cohort. Along with the current prevalence, the
report provides a 10-year forecast projection based on population trends
in each of the major markets. The report also contains a disease
overview including risk factors, disease diagnosis and prognosis along
with specific variations by geography and ethnicity.
The
report is built using data and information sourced from the proprietary
Epiomic patient segmentation database. To generate accurate patient
population estimates, the Epiomic database utilises a combination of
several world class sources that deliver the most up to date information
from patient registries, clinical trials and epidemiology studies.
Reason
to Purchase:
- Able to quantify patient populations in the global Huntington's disease market to target the development of future products, pricing strategies and launch plans.
- Gain further insight into the prevalence of WG and identify patient segments with high potential.
- Delivery of more accurate information for clinical trials in study sizing and realistic patient recruitment for various countries.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Introduction
2. Cause of the Disease
3. Risk Factors & Prevention
4. Diagnosis of the Disease
5. Variation by Geography/Ethnicity
6. Disease Prognosis &Clinical Course
7. Unified Huntington's Disease Rating Scale (UHDRS)
8. Total Functional Capacity
9. Methodology
10. Top-Line Huntington's Disease Prevalence
11. Prevalence of UHDRS Components within the Huntington's Disease Cohort
12. References
13. Appendix
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/3jc3gj/epiomic