The impact of Susan G. Komen-funded research on approved drugs for breast cancer treatment
Dana M. Brantley-Sieders, Lauren Leslie, Kimberly Sabelko, Amy M. Dworkin, Kari Wojtanik

TL;DR
This paper shows how Susan G. Komen's funding helped develop breast cancer drugs by supporting research and key scientists.
Contribution
A novel method to assess nonprofit research funding's impact on drug development through bibliometric analysis.
Findings
All 19 FDA-approved breast cancer drugs from 2012-2023 were influenced by Komen funding at various research stages.
Komen funding supported both basic research and key personnel in pivotal clinical trials.
Nonprofit funding plays a critical role in the drug development pipeline.
Abstract
Susan G. Komen® (Komen) has invested nearly $1.1 billion in ground-breaking breast cancer research since 1982. As a patient-centered organization, Komen measures research funding impact beyond academic metrics in favor of economic value and societal effects. Here, we highlight an innovative approach to assessing the real-world impact of Komen-funded research by showing how Komen funding for pivotal studies and key personnel conducting research contributed to discovery and development of targeted therapy drugs approved to treat breast cancer by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) between 2012 and 2023. We utilized bibliometric analysis to work backwards through citations within pivotal Phase III clinical trial publications to identify earlier clinical trials, pre-clinical research, and basic research publications that supported development of each drug, evaluating each…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEconomic and Financial Impacts of Cancer · Biological Research and Disease Studies · Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
