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Report on the Japanese cancer diagnostics market from Research and Markets

Published on September 14, 2009 at 4:33 AM · No Comments

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9f0ac0/the_japanese_cance) has announced the addition of the "The Japanese Cancer Diagnostics Market" report to their offering.

This report presents a comprehensive analysis of the Japanese cancer diagnostics market, including:

  • Major issues pertaining to the Japanese laboratory practice, as well as key economic, regulatory, demographic, social and technological trends with significant market impact during the next ten years.
  • Mortality statistics and scientific views on the etiology of major types of cancer, e.g., lung, colorectal, breast, prostatic, pancreatic, leukemia, lymphoma, gastrointestinal, bladder, liver, ovarian, testicular, oral, skin and others.
  • Ten-year test volume and sales forecasts for 40 cancer diagnostic procedures performed in Japanese hospitals and commercial laboratories
  • Placements and installed base of automated and semiautomated analyzers used for cancer testing.
  • Current instrumentation technologies and feature comparison of leading analyzers.
  • Sales and market shares of leading suppliers.
  • Emerging diagnostic technologies and their potential market applications.
  • Product development opportunities
  • Profiles of current and emerging suppliers, including their sales, market shares, product portfolios, marketing tactics, technological know-how, new products, collaborative arrangements and business strategies.
  • Business opportunities and strategic recommendations for suppliers.

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