Antibody Drug Conjugates Keep Growing: What You Need to Know

What Are ADCs and Why Are They Growing?

Over the past few years economic headwinds have resulted in fewer deals, with companies and private equity firms alike reassessing where to spend money. But one portion of the pharmaceutical industry is bucking this trend in a major way. Since 2018, licensing deals totaling over US$60 billion have been signed regarding ADCs, with 2023 alone having at least 18 deals. As a result, worldwide antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) sales are projected to reach US$20-30 billion per year in the near future.

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