Following its expected launch in 2012 in the USA and Europe for the treatment of colorectal cancer (CRC), Regeneron (Nasdaq: REGN) and Sanofi's Zaltrap (aflibercept) will earn peak-year sales in the second-line setting of up to $250 million in the world’s major pharmaceutical markets, according to advisory firm Decision Resources. However, if Zaltrap demonstrates efficacy in the first-line setting, its impact on the CRC drug market may be even greater, it says.
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