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Cyclophosphamide, Epirubicin, Paclitaxel — Competitive Intelligence Brief

Cyclophosphamide, Epirubicin, Paclitaxel (Cyclophosphamide, Epirubicin, Paclitaxel) competitive landscape: 0 comparators, recent regulatory actions, upcoming PDUFA, patent timeline. Class: Combination chemotherapy (alkylating agent, anthracycline, taxane). Area: Oncology.

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Target snapshot

Cyclophosphamide, Epirubicin, Paclitaxel (Cyclophosphamide, Epirubicin, Paclitaxel) — North Eastern German Society of Gynaecological Oncology. This combination chemotherapy regimen uses three cytotoxic agents to damage cancer cell DNA and disrupt cell division, commonly used in breast cancer treatment.

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DrugGenericSponsorPhaseClassTargetApproval / PDUFA
Cyclophosphamide, Epirubicin, Paclitaxel TARGET Cyclophosphamide, Epirubicin, Paclitaxel North Eastern German Society of Gynaecological Oncology phase 3 Combination chemotherapy (alkylating agent, anthracycline, taxane)

Recent regulatory actions (last 90 days)

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Upcoming PDUFA dates (next 180 days)

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Patent timeline (forward window)

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Sponsor landscape (Combination chemotherapy (alkylating agent, anthracycline, taxane) class)

  1. North Eastern German Society of Gynaecological Oncology · 1 drug in this class

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Drug Landscape (2026). Cyclophosphamide, Epirubicin, Paclitaxel — Competitive Intelligence Brief. https://druglandscape.com/ci/cyclophosphamide-epirubicin-paclitaxel. Accessed 2026-05-17.

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