Trends | Updates | News On Embolotherapy Market

  • Neil Rathore

On the basis of procedure, the embolotherapy market is segmented into transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE), transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE), and transcatheter arterial radioembolization (TARE)/selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT).

[230 Pages Report] The global embolotherapy market is valued at USD 3.4 billion in 2021 and is expected to reach USD 5.0 billion by 2026, at a CAGR of 8.0% during the forecast period. Increasing incidences of peripheral vascular diseases, liver cancer, strokes, and uterine fibroids coupled with rising preference for minimally invasive procedures; increasing investments, funds, and grants by public-private organizations for research; and technological advancements in the market will fuel the market growth over the forecast period.

The embolotherapy market is witnessing a loss of business, and the trend is expected to continue till December 2020. Unfavorable changes in regulations and guidelines are hampering the growth of this industry. Major regulatory authorities across the globe (such as CDC, WHO, MHRA, TGA, and EMA) have identified that cancer patients are at greater risk of COVID-19 infection than healthy adults.

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The embolotherapy devices market has experienced steady growth over the last decade, owing to the growing target patient population base, which has increased the number of target surgeries performed. CVD is a key target disease; its importance and high prevalence have made it a focus for research on successful and effective therapies. As of 2017, more than 200 million people are suffering from peripheral vascular diseases globally (Source: Elsevier, 2018). According to the same source, the prevalence of these diseases rises with age, with the above-80 age group displaying a prevalence rate of greater than 20%.

The high success rate and less post-operative complication rate associated with embolotherapy procedures coupled with the rising incidences of liver cancer and hepatocellular cancer will further boost the demand for embolotherapy devices in the near future. Liver cancer is fifth-most-common cancer in men and the ninth-most-common in women. Globally, there were over 840,000 new cases diagnosed in 2018. (Source: World Cancer Research Fund). Furthermore, over the last decade, kidney cancer incidence rates increased by 42% in the UK. In females, the incidence rates increased by 44%, while there was a 38% incidence rate in males. (Source: Cancer Research UK).

The availability of effective conventional first-level therapies for the treatment of liver cancer, uterine fibroids, hemorrhagic stroke, and other hemorrhagic conditions is a key restraint to market growth. For instance, therapies such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy are preferred options in cancer treatment due to the high awareness among individuals about traditional cancer treatments, low adoption of advanced treatment options (especially in developing countries), and the reluctance among oncologists to shift from conventional treatment options.

The embolotherapy market is segmented into five major regions, namely, North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa. Improving healthcare infrastructure in the region, the large patient population for target diseases, and expanding presence of key market players in the region to grab elevating opportunities offered by these countries are the key factors supporting the market growth in this region.

The major players in the embolotherapy market are Boston Medical Corporation (US), Terumo Medical Systems (Japan), Medtronic (US), Johnson & Johnson (US), and Stryker Corporation (US). Other key players in the embolization therapy market include Sirtex Medical Limited (US), Abbott Laboratories (US), Acandis GmbH (Germany), Balt (France), Cook Medical (US), Kaneka Corporation (Japan), Penumbra, Inc. (US), Merit Medical Systems (US), Meril Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd. (India), Cardiva (US), Shape Memory Medical Inc. (US), Artio Medical Inc. (US), Rapid Medical (US), Emboline, Inc. (US), and IMbiotechnologies Ltd. (Canada), among others.