Refining the impact of genetic evidence on clinical success
Broad Institute · Research Triangle Park Foundation · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract The cost of drug discovery and development is driven primarily by failure 1 , with only about 10% of clinical programmes eventually receiving approval 2–4 . We previously estimated that human genetic evidence doubles the success rate from clinical development to approval 5 . In this study we leverage the growth in genetic evidence over the past decade to better understand the characteristics that distinguish clinical success and failure. We estimate the probability of success for drug mechanisms with genetic support is 2.6 times greater than those without. This relative success varies among therapy areas and development phases, and improves with increasing confidence in the causal gene, but is largely…
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4Topics & keywords
- Leverage (statistics)
- Drug development
- Drug discovery
- Allele
- Genetic testing
- Medicine
- Biology
- Drug