The Asia-Pacific region has seen a 158% increase in the number of haematological disorders trials taking place over the past decade, the largest increase for any region worldwide.
The region now ranks in first for the total number of trials taking place, compared to its fifth-placed ranking in 2010.
These figures come from GlobalData’s extensive clinical trials database which seeks to track the number of clinical trials taking place in countries around the world, in numerous therapy areas.
Asia-Pacific
The Asia-Pacific region saw the biggest increase in haematological disorders related trials.
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By GlobalDataBetween 2010 and 2020, there was a 158% increase in the number of trials taking place.
In 2020, the largest proportion of trials in the region took place in China with 43.4% of all trials in the region taking place there.
India and Japan had the next largest percentage of trials taking place in the region with 13.2% and 10.4%, respectively.
Africa
Africa saw a 155% increase in the number of haematological disorders trials taking place.
Egypt saw the largest amount of trials taking place, in 2020, at 35.7%.
Trials in South Africa and Kenya also made up a large proportion of the trials taking place with 16.1% and 8.9%, respectively.
Middle East
The Middle East saw a 62% increase in the number trials taking place.
Iran, Israel and Saudi Arabia made up the most trials in the region, with 48.5%, 16.2% and 10.3%, respectively.
Europe
Europe saw a 22% increase in haematological disorders related trials taking place.
Italy saw the largest percentage of trials taking place in the region at 9.6%.
France and the United Kingdom also made up a significant proportion of the trials taking place.
North America
Despite being placed fifth, North America still saw an increase in the number of haematological disorders trials.
The region saw a 15% increase in the number of trials.
The United States made up 78% the largest proportion of trials taking place in the region.
Canada and Mexico also made up a large amount of the trials taking place with 17% and 4.9%, respectively.
South and Central America
South and Central America saw the biggest decrease in haematological disorders trials.
The number of trials in the region fell by 5% between 2010 and 2020.
Brazil saw the largest percentage of trials taking place in the region with 41%.