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  • Although the potential of 'personalized medicine' to increase the quality of clinical care and decrease health-care costs has been recognized for many years, only a handful of associated diagnostic tests have made it to market so far, with mixed success. This article proposes that the major challenges to the further adoption of personalized medicine are increasingly related to economics, and discusses strategies that could help address these challenges.

    • Jerel C. Davis
    • Laura Furstenthal
    • Philip Ma
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
    Volume: 8, P: 279-286
  • Specialty pharmaceuticals — drugs prescribed primarily by specialists rather than primary-care physicians — have become an increasingly important part of the global pharmaceutical landscape. Ma and colleagues analyse the key factors influencing the commercial success and failure for specialty pharmaceuticals.

    • Mark Gudiksen
    • Edd Fleming
    • Philip Ma
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
    Volume: 7, P: 563-567
  • Orloff and colleagues describe how moving from the traditional approach to clinical trials based on sequential, distinct phases towards a more integrated strategy that increases flexibility and maximizes the use of accumulated knowledge could have a key role in improving the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of drug development. Using examples in which novel trial designs have been successfully applied, they also illustrate the use of the tools involved, such as Bayesian methodologies, and discuss the advantages and challenges for their more widespread implementation.

    • John Orloff
    • Frank Douglas
    • Howard Golub
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
    Volume: 8, P: 949-957