A clinical biopharmaceutical company sought to understand the market potential of a novel, late-stage pipeline drug candidate for a rare form of blood cancer.
Viscadia was tasked with designing and conducting an in-depth demand study in key global markets to gain insights into the current market landscape and future developments, and to inform the forecast model based on the study’s findings.
Realistic patient cases incorporating the key patient characteristics influencing treatment decisions served as context for the research.
Patient profiles included key characteristics such as prior therapy received and their response, making them more realistic.
Patient simulation allowed for estimation of shares at both segment and sub-segment levels within each line of therapy.
Online surveys were conducted globally across major geographies with over 250 physicians combined across key specialties and practice settings
Respondents’ treatment choices were evaluated across multiple product scenarios to assess their receptivity towards different potential product labels.
A robust share calibration methodology was adopted to triangulate physician-stated responses
with real-world dynamics and to adjust for HCP overstatement in anticipated prescribing.
Assessed awareness of the recent front-line approval of a key competitor and its potential impact on physicians’ current treatment choice selection.
Global study readout with key insights around prescribing behavior and analyses around product potential for each geography.
Patient case simulator to investigate preference share estimates across different patient segments.
Updated forecasts and scenarios for each geography based on the outputs from the demand study.
Insights from the demand study and the forecast updates supported successful launch planning and played a key role in securing additional investments prior to launch.
Helped identify product characteristics that differentiated the new product relative to competitors.
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