Biomarkers Market Size To Hit USD 284.76 Billion By 2033

According to Nova One Advisor, the global biomarkers market size was exhibited at USD 81.19 billion in 2023 and is projected to hit around USD 284.76 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 13.37% during the forecast period 2024 to 2033.

According to Nova One Advisor, the global biomarkers market size was exhibited at USD 81.19 billion in 2023 and is projected to hit around USD 284.76 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 13.37% during the forecast period 2024 to 2033.

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The rising prevalence of cancer, significance of companion diagnostics, investments in research, and significant innovations owing to ongoing research are anticipated to drive market growth. For instance, in February 2023, National Institutes of Health announced funding of USD 4 million to Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS) for research and development of biomarker for early detection of aggressive prostate cancer.

Increase in the prevalence of fatal diseases has been observed over the past few years, which includes cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disorders, and other chronic diseases. One of the major factors leading to an increase in their prevalence is lifestyle changes. According to the American Cancer Society, in 2022, an estimated 1.9 million new cancer cases are expected to be registered in the U.S., accounting for 609,360 deaths. Breast and lung cancers were observed as the most common ones worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), in 2022, an estimated 236,740 new cases of lung cancer were expected to be reported in the U.S., accounting for 130,180 deaths.

The use of biomarkers in infectious disease diagnosis is anticipated to become increasingly common in the upcoming years. For instance, as per Frontiers in Microbiology in 2020 , potential MicroRNA-based biomarkers have been identified for the diagnosis of infections such as influenza infections, rhinoviruses, HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, Ebola, and Hendra virus. These are aimed at facilitating early onset of infectious diseases. Biomarkers are also under study for the diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2. They have a high prognostic potential, which is projected to play a crucial role in the diagnosis of asymptomatic cases that hinder the tracking of pandemic cases. Furthermore, the high stability despite freeze and thaw cycles gives them an added advantage.

Innovative treatments that combine biomarkers with new or existing medicines are continuously being launched. For instance, biomarkers can now be used for the treatment of neurological diseases to track brain health by measuring molecules. Recent developments are making treatment of neurological diseases easier, for example, the development of biomarker signatures. This has resulted in noninvasive testing, faster drug development, and early diagnosis. R&D is leading to the discovery of novel biomarkers.

The emergence of digital biomarker which assists pharmaceutical companies with contextual and supplementary information to conclude clinical trial decisions is further propelling growth of the market. IXICO plc, a digital technology-based company that has expertise in neurosciences, is collaborating with biopharmaceutical companies to validate clinically digital biomarkers and use them in regulatory compliant clinical trials. Another new biomarker technology published in PLOS Journal in June 2021 is bowel cancer relapse detection biomarkers with the help of ctDNA. This can be used as a prognostic tool that predicts the recurrence with a 100% accuracy rate, thereby enabling better treatment.

Key Takeaways:

  • North America led the market with a revenue share of 43.99% in 2023.
  • Asia Pacific is anticipated to attain the fastest CAGR from 2024 to 2033.
  • The safety segment held the largest revenue share of 37.99% in 2023.
  • The efficacy biomarkers segment is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR from 2024 to 2033.
  • The consumables segment led the market in 2023.
  • The services segment is anticipated to exhibit a lucrative CAGR over the projected period.
  • The drug discovery & development segment dominated the market in 2023.
  • The diagnostics segment is projected to register the fastest CAGR from 2024 to 2033.
  • The cancer segment led the market in 2023 and is expected to retain its dominance from 2024 to 2033.
  • The immunological diseases segment is expected to attain the fastest CAGR from 2024 to 2033.

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Biomarkers Market Dynamics

Driver: Increasing prevalence of cancer worldwide

The future burden of cancer is expected to be even larger due to the increasing prevalence of smoking, unhealthy food habits, and physical inactivity, among others. Biomarkers can indicate a variety of health or disease characteristics. Cancer is a complex disease developed through a multi-stage carcinogenesis process involving multiple molecular pathway events creating a hurdle in diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy. Due to the complex nature of cancer, a single marker is not helpful. Moreover, each type of cancer differs from others in molecular profile. The discovery of new biomarkers provides new opportunities for deriving therapeutic strategies designed to reverse dysregulation in cancer. Thus, the increasing prevalence of cancer will drive biomarker research and, in turn, the growth of the global market.

Restraint: High capital investments and lengthy timelines for biomarker development

Huge capital investments are required for the discovery, development, and validation of biomarkers. This weighs down the growth of the global market and other related markets such as diagnostics (in vitro diagnostics or companion diagnostics) and personalized medicines. The discovery of candidate biomarkers far outpaces the current ability to validate them. This is a major challenge faced by the personalized medicines market. Also, due to the high drug attrition rate in clinical trials (with almost 30% of drugs failing in phase III), diagnostics manufacturers face enormous financial challenges. To pass an IVD from the regulators, manufacturers need successful phase III clinical trials, which are in turn dependent on well-validated biomarker tests. Huge investments are required to run clinical trials and address stringent regulatory requirements, which not only affect the ability of small companies to develop biomarkers but also severely affect innovation. Hence, along with high capital investments, the low cost-benefit ratio also hinders the market growth.

Opportunity: Emerging economies

Emerging markets such as India and China offer significant growth opportunities for diagnostics biomarkers. This is largely due to the growing patient population and the subsequent increase in diseases such as cardiovascular diseases and cancer in these countries. A research study published by the American Heart Association (AHA) found that with risk factors remaining constant, annual cardiovascular events in China were projected to increase by more than 60% from 2010 to 2033. According to The Lancet, cardiovascular diseases accounted for 28% of all deaths in India in 2016, and it is projected to increase to 38% by 2033. The increasing incidences & burden of cardiovascular diseases in emerging countries will drive the demand for early disease diagnostic procedures, which will offer various opportunities for players operating in the biomarker testing market.

Additionally, the leading players of this market are also adopting various strategies to expand their position and product offerings in these nations. For instance, in January 2020, Merck (Germany) opened a non-profit, high-tech skill development center in collaboration with the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research’s Institute of Microbial Technology (CSIR-IMTECH) in Chandigarh, India. The center is equipped with genome-editing, single-molecule biomarker detection, and other technologies to help local students build life science skills. Such strategies adopted by leading players are expected to drive the market for biomarker research in these counties.

Challenge: Technical issues related to sample collection & storage.

Many epidemiology studies use biomarkers to investigate different stages of diseases in humans. It requires careful handling and storage of precious biological samples to obtain a large amount of information from limited samples and minimize future research costs by using banked samples. Sample collection is thus one of the key issues faced by service providers, followed by access to these samples.

Similarly, stringent quality control is also required for these samples, and they need to be stored under the right conditions to avoid any loss. Different samples are required for risk detection, screening, diagnosis, and monitoring processes. The validity of results from biomarker studies using archived specimens depends on the integrity of specimens and how they were collected, processed, and stored. In addition to the consideration of maintenance of samples likely to yield valid results, specimen banks have to be structured so that all elements of patient rights, privacy, and confidentiality are maintained with informed consent that is thorough and addresses the potential use of samples. Furthermore, detailed tracking, specimen storage, and retrieval software are important for proper sample handling and management. Thus, both sample collection and storage may pose a challenge for the global market.

Type Insights

The safety segment held the largest revenue share of 37.99% in 2023. Safety biomarkers can be used to customize therapies for patients, due to high risk of adverse reactions. They can predict or detect exposure effects or adverse drug events. Increase in the use of safety biomarkers in drug discovery & development is anticipated to boost market growth. Furthermore, an increase in population at high risk of developing various diseases, such as cancer, cardiovascular conditions, and kidney disorders, is expected to positively influence the market. Growing awareness of routine health checkups and lower drug attrition rates, which have been linked to biomarker-based therapies, are driving segment growth.

The efficacy biomarkers segment is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR from 2024 to 2033. Efficacy biomarkers aid in predicting patient responses to a specific drug. Despite the challenges in research, several findings have been reported on efficacy biomarkers. For instance, ATPase-copper Transporting β Polypeptide (ATP7B) is a biomarker used for detection of ovarian cancer. Furthermore, collaborative efforts between companies and academic institutes are expected to enhance the discovery of biomarkers. For instance, in June 2023, the National Cancer Institute announced the launch of ComboMatch platform trial which helps researchers to test efficacy of treatment combinations.

Product Insights

The consumables segment led the market in 2023. The growing emphasis on personalized and precision medicine has led to a growing need for biomarkers to identify specific disease markers and tailor treatment plans accordingly. This drives the demand for consumables used in biomarker discovery and validation. Moreover, the rising prevalence of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and neurodegenerative disorders have led to an increase in consumption of consumables further driving market growth.

The services segment is anticipated to exhibit a lucrative CAGR over the projected period. Biomarkers are used in clinical trials for patient stratification, monitoring treatment responses, and assessing safety. Biomarker services support the design, implementation, and analysis of clinical trials, ensuring that biomarkers are effectively utilized for decision-making in drug development. Moreover, clinical laboratories and diagnostic service providers offer biomarker-based diagnostic testing services for various diseases. These services help in the accurate and reliable detection of biomarkers, contributing to early disease diagnosis and monitoring.

Application Insights

The drug discovery & development segment dominated the market in 2023. Biomarkers can be beneficial for accelerating drug development for certain diseases by predicting drug efficacy more easily than conventional clinical endpoints. Hence, they can help in identifying candidates that are likely to fail, thereby reducing drug development costs. Therefore, key players operating in this segment are focused on using biomarkers in drug development, which is leading to strategic alliances and thus driving the market.For instance, in June 2022, InterVenn Biosciences collaborated with the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health’s Biomarker Consortium and the Worldwide Innovative Network (WIN) Consortium, which aims to advance clinical trials, improve patient care, enhance precision oncology, and accelerate biomarker discovery.

The diagnostics segment is projected to register the fastest CAGR from 2024 to 2033. The increasing research focused on identification of new diagnostic biomarkers is fueling this growth. For instance, in February 2022, Japanese scientists found two new diagnostic tissue biomarkers, PHGDH and TRIM29, indicated for malignant pleural mesothelioma. These can be used to diagnose mesothelioma quickly and help doctors in differentiating between mesothelioma and other cancers.R&D in the segment confirms the development of novel biomarkers for early-stage detection of diseases such as Alzheimer’s.

Disease Insights

The cancer segment led the market in 2023 and is expected to retain its dominance from 2024 to 2033. The growth of this segment is attributed to an increase in demand for rapid & accurate diagnostic tools and rise in global incidence of cancer. According to Global Cancer Observatory, about 19.3 million new cancer cases were recorded in 2020, while around 10 million cancer deaths were reported in the same year. In addition, growth in research activities for discovery and development of novel cancer biomarkers is widening the scope for market growth. In June 2022, researchers from the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology developed a novel technique based on DNA computation for the identification of cancer miRNA patterns. By using low concentrations of the target biomarkers, the new technique can be a promising tool for early cancer diagnosis.

The immunological diseases segment is expected to attain the fastest CAGR from 2024 to 2033. This is mainly attributed to the increase in research aided with the rising prevalence of immunological diseases. For instance, in May 2023, according to article published by Boston Children’s Hospital, researchers have identified immune biomarkers that have helped in predicting COVID-19 severity and are mostly likely to help in future pandemics. Furthermore, increasing R&D in the renal biomarkers segment is anticipated to fuel the segment’s growth. For instance, in May 2022, researchers from the University of Houston, with the help of immunoproteomics-based discovery studies, reported potential biomarkers related to lupus nephritis related to clinical parameters, such as renal pathology indices. These biomarkers for lupus nephritis can be used to provide more reliable clinical blood tests for the disease, replacing kidney biopsy, which is a currently used invasive test.

Regional Insights

North America led the market with a revenue share of 43.99% in 2023, due to high disease burden, technological advancements, increased consumer awareness, supportive government initiatives, and improvements in healthcare infrastructure. Local presence of key players is anticipated to increase the penetration of novel biomarkers. Major players operating in the market include Abbott; Merck & Co., Inc.; Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc.; Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.; and Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.; Many academic institutions, research centers, and universities are collaborating with key market players to develop biomarkers for diagnosing and monitoring numerous diseases. Increasing efforts for the development of digital biomarkers and increasing investments as well as collaboration activities are anticipated to drive growth.

Asia Pacific is anticipated to attain the fastest CAGR from 2024 to 2033. Factors such as high prevalence of cancer, surge in funding for discovery, low cost of clinical trials in developing nations, and rising research initiatives are expected to support regional growth. Several advancements in R&D by biopharmaceutical companies are expected to positively impact the market. For instance, in December 2021, Denovo Biopharma LLC announced the discovery of a novel genetic marker for a gene therapy-based medicine. This would facilitate treatment for patients with recurrent high-grade glioma, an unmet medical need with estimated survival of less than a year.

Recent Developments

  • In October 2023, Labcorp announced the launch of tri-biomarkers blood test for diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease.
  • In October 2023, Mindray announced the launch of high-sensitivity NT-proBNP and troponin I (hs-cTnI) cardiac biomarkers. The launch is expected to enhance the company’s product portfolio of cardiac biomarkers used in the management and diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases.
  • In August 2023 , Quest Diagnostics entered into partnership with Envision Sciences for the commercial launch of novel prostate cancer biomarker test for identification of severe and aggressive forms of the disease.
  • In February 2023, Cardio Diagnostics Holdings Inc. announced the launch of PrecisionCHD, a epigenetic-genetic blood test for early diagnosis of coronary heart disease.

Key Companies & Market Share Insights

Some of the leading market players include F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Abbott, QIAGEN, and PerkinElmer Incorporated. Key players are focusing on geographic expansions and gaining market approvals for innovative products. These players are heavily investing in advanced technology and infrastructure, allowing them to efficiently process & analyze a large volume of samples. Moreover, companies undertake various strategic initiatives with other companies and distributors to strengthen their market presence.

Atlas Genetics Ltd.; Hologic, Inc.;Myriad Genetics, Inc.; and Genomic Health, Inc. are some of the emerging market participants. These companies focus on achieving funding support from government bodies and healthcare organizations aided with novel product launches to capitalize on untapped avenues.

Key Biomarkers Companies:

  • F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG
  • Epigenomics AG
  • Abbott
  • Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc
  • General Electric
  • Eurofins Scientific
  • Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc.
  • QIAGEN
  • Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.
  • Siemens Healthineers AG
  • Merck KGaA
  • PerkinElmer Inc.
  • Agilent Technologies, Inc.

Segments Covered in the Report

This report forecasts revenue growth at country levels and provides an analysis of the latest industry trends in each of the sub-segments from 2021 to 2033. For this study, Nova one advisor, Inc. has segmented the Biomarkers market.

By Type

  • Safety Biomarkers
  • Efficacy Biomarkers
  • Predictive Biomarkers
  • Surrogate Biomarkers
  • Pharmacodynamic Biomarkers
  • Prognostics Biomarkers
  • Validation Biomarkers

By Product

  • Consumable
  • Services
  • Software

By Application

  • Diagnostics
  • Drug Discovery & Development
  • Personalized Medicine
  • Disease Risk Assessment
  • Others

By Disease

  • Cancer
    • Safety Biomarkers
    • Efficacy Biomarkers
    • Predictive Biomarkers
    • Surrogate Biomarkers
    • Pharmacodynamic Biomarkers
    • Prognostics Biomarkers
    • Validation Biomarkers
  • Cardiovascular Diseases
    • Safety Biomarkers
    • Efficacy Biomarkers
    • Predictive Biomarkers
    • Surrogate Biomarkers
    • Pharmacodynamic Biomarkers
    • Prognostics Biomarkers
    • Validation Biomarkers
  • Neurological Diseases
    • Safety Biomarkers
    • Efficacy Biomarkers
    • Predictive Biomarkers
    • Surrogate Biomarkers
    • Pharmacodynamic Biomarkers
    • Prognostics Biomarkers
    • Validation Biomarkers
  • Immunological Diseases
    • Safety Biomarkers
    • Efficacy Biomarkers
    • Predictive Biomarkers
    • Surrogate Biomarkers
    • Pharmacodynamic Biomarkers
    • Prognostics Biomarkers
    • Validation Biomarkers
  • Others
    • Safety Biomarkers
    • Efficacy Biomarkers
    • Predictive Biomarkers
    • Surrogate Biomarkers
    • Pharmacodynamic Biomarkers
    • Prognostics Biomarkers
    • Validation Biomarkers

By Region

  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia-Pacific
  • Latin America
  • Middle East & Africa (MEA)

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