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Asia-Pacific Molecular Oncology Diagnostics Market Research 2024-2033
Asia-Pacific Molecular Oncology Diagnostics Market Research 2024-2033

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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Asia-Pacific Molecular Oncology Diagnostics Market Research 2024-2033

The Asia-Pacific molecular oncology diagnostics market, valued at $513.6 million in 2024, is projected to surge to $1.54 billion by 2033 with a CAGR of 12.99%. Key technologies like digital PCR, liquid biopsy, and next-generation sequencing are driving growth amid rising cancer rates in China, India, and Japan. While high costs and a shortage of skilled professionals challenge expansion, collaborations and innovations are enhancing molecular diagnostic adoption. Strategic efforts, including AI, reimbursement standardization, and genomic literacy programs, aim to advance precision oncology in the APAC region, addressing barriers and harnessing growth opportunities. Asia-Pacific Molecular Oncology Diagnostics Market Dublin, Aug. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Asia-Pacific Molecular Oncology Diagnostics Market: Focus on Cancer Type, End User, and Country - Analysis and Forecast, 2024-2033" has been added to Asia-Pacific molecular oncology diagnostics market was valued at $513.6 million in 2024, and the market is expected to grow with a CAGR of 12.99% and reach $1.54 billion by 2033. Digital PCR, liquid biopsy, and next-generation sequencing (NGS) are the main technological factors propelling the APAC molecular cancer diagnostics market's explosive expansion. The need for earlier detection, more accurate therapy choices, and ultimately improved patient outcomes is being fuelled by the rising incidence of cancer in nations like China, India, and Japan. The market for molecular oncology diagnostics in Asia-Pacific (APAC) is expected to grow quickly as healthcare systems in China, India, Japan, and Southeast Asia place a greater emphasis on precision medicine. The use of molecular assays, especially next-generation sequencing (NGS), digital PCR, and liquid biopsy, is growing because they can more precisely and early identify genetic changes linked to cancer than conventional techniques. The demand for these cutting-edge instruments is being driven by the rising prevalence of colorectal, lung, and breast cancers as well as increased patient and physician awareness. Clinical adoption is also being accelerated by national genomics programs, companion diagnostics recommendations, and public and private investments in laboratory infrastructure. High test prices, disjointed regulatory procedures, and a lack of qualified bioinformaticians and molecular technologists, particularly in lower-income regions, continue to be major participants are establishing strategic alliances, increasing locally produced goods, and putting in place training initiatives to develop technological know-how in order to overcome these obstacles. Automated high-throughput platforms are being implemented in the meanwhile to expedite processes and shorten turnaround times. In the future, the combination of AI-powered bioinformatics, increased reimbursement coverage, and more robust data-security frameworks will be essential for promoting long-term industry expansion. By providing more individualised, efficient cancer treatment in a variety of healthcare settings, the APAC molecular oncology diagnostics market is anticipated to take a sizable chunk of the worldwide precision oncology market by 2030. Key Attributes: Report Attribute Details No. of Pages 80 Forecast Period 2024 - 2033 Estimated Market Value (USD) in 2024 $513.6 Million Forecasted Market Value (USD) by 2033 $1542 Million Compound Annual Growth Rate 12.9% Regions Covered Asia Pacific APAC Molecular Oncology Diagnostics Market Trends, Drivers & Challenges: Market Trends Technological Advancements: Rapid uptake of next generation sequencing (NGS), digital PCR and liquid biopsies (ctDNA/ctC) for non invasive, real time cancer monitoring. Consolidation & Partnerships: Increased M&A activity reshaping the competitive landscape, with major lab and diagnostics players acquiring or partnering on advanced platforms. Companion Diagnostics Integration: Growing adoption of CDx assays to match patients with targeted therapies, supported by evolving regulatory guidelines in key markets like Japan and Australia. Automation & High Throughput Platforms: Deployment of automated systems in both clinical and research labs to boost efficiency and sample throughput. Market Drivers Rising Cancer Incidence: Surging rates of breast, lung and colorectal cancers across China, India, Japan and Southeast Asia fueling demand for precise diagnostics. Precision Medicine Push: Strategic shift toward personalized oncology, with payers and providers investing in genotype-guided treatment pathways. Government & Public-Private Initiatives: National programs and partnerships underwriting infrastructure expansion, including genomics missions and companion diagnostics guidelines. Healthcare Infrastructure Investments: Capital inflows into lab upgrades, biotech R&D and specialized cancer centers enhancing regional capacity. Market Challenges High Cost of Testing: Advanced molecular assays remain expensive, limiting penetration in lower income APAC markets. Regulatory Complexity: Fragmented and evolving approval pathways across different countries delay product launches. Skilled Workforce Shortage: Insufficient numbers of trained molecular technologists and bioinformaticians impede broader clinical rollout. Data Security & Privacy: Handling of sensitive genomic and patient data raises compliance and cybersecurity concerns. Market Segmentation: Cancer Type Solid Tumors Hematologic Malignancies End User Hospitals and Diagnostic Centers Reference Laboratories Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies Academic and Research Institutes Region Japan, China, India, South Korea, Australia, and Rest-of-Asia-Pacific For more information about this report visit About is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends. 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Love all: tennis styles that look good on the court and off it
Love all: tennis styles that look good on the court and off it

Irish Times

time5 days ago

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  • Irish Times

Love all: tennis styles that look good on the court and off it

From the catwalk to the court, fashion's obsession with tennis has gained momentum in 2025, thanks to a slew of sleek courtside collaborations and chic tennis collections. Bottega Veneta's newly appointed creative director, Louise Trotter, named Italian tennis star Lorenzo Musetti as her first brand ambassador. Coco Gauff fronts the Miu Miu x New Balance collaboration, while Carlos Alcaraz is an ambassador for Louis Vuitton. British player Jack Draper has been aptly cast as the face of Burberry's high summer campaign. Gucci, ahead of the curve, tapped Wimbledon Champion Jannik Sinner in 2022 and has since launched its tennis capsule collection, complete with a limited-edition racquet in collaboration with Head. Dress, €180, Adidas x Stella McCartney But beyond the sleek campaigns and big-name brand endorsements, interest in racquet sports is rising year on year. Tennis's accessibility both on TV and online has no doubt played a huge part. This summer, Wimbledon's TikTok channel provided behind-the-scenes access, celebrity crowd sightings and interviews with the players throughout the tournament to its 3.1 million followers. There's also the knock-on effect from the pandemic. With restrictions in place, many people turned to outdoor exercise, leading to a surge in tennis, which continues to this day. 'The uptake in tennis post-Covid has been steady, and there are long waiting lists,' says Daragh Murphy, past captain of Charleville Tennis Club in Phibsborough, Dublin. 'I'm in two clubs with waiting lists, with my local club having over 350 on the waiting list. It's an excellent excuse to get out into the fresh air, mingle and get some exercise.' Water-repellent mens jacket, €170, Lacoste Rivalling its popularity is padel, the fast-growing sport that is further fuelling the racquet sport fever and helping drive demand for tennis apparel. According to market research firm Dataintelo, the global market for tennis clothing is expected to reach $5.2 billion by 2032. With the increased demand for both sports, it's proof that there is a market for fresh, functional sportswear, and brands are taking note. READ MORE Tennis skirt with liner, €110, Lacoste Designed to perform but effortless enough for everyday wear, today's tennis styles work hard on the court and look just as good off it. Polished pleats, crisp polos and minimalist court-inspired pieces are showing up beyond the baseline. Miu Miu, Tory Burch and Lacoste have all served up tennis-inspired styles into their runway collections, proving you can dress the part, whether or not you've picked up a racquet. But it's not just high-end designers tapping into tennis-core; a new league of mid-price brands is delivering coffee-run-meets-court-rally styles. Midlayer, €140, Adidas x Stella McCartney Men's tennis shorts, €115, Sporty & Rich Varley offers polished neutrals and cosy zip-ups perfect for layering, while Sporty & Rich channels a vintage preppy style. Adidas x Stella McCartney fuses innovative technology, sustainability and a sprinkle of style thanks to McCartney's fashion credentials. Zip-up, €120, Varley Los Angeles-based activewear brand Splits59, which boasts a celebrity roster including Margot Robbie and Hailey Bieber, has just launched at Seagreen in Monkstown and Ranelagh in Dublin. It's known for its functional clothing that transcends traditional workout gear. That said, if you do fancy a rally, dressing for the game in Ireland's unpredictable, often inclement weather requires a nuanced blend of performance, mobility and design-driven details. Green tennis trainers, €200, Adidas x Stella McCartney Similar to standard performance workout gear, think moisture-wicking fabrics that allow you to move freely across the court. Murphy relies on one brand, Nike, appreciating the consistent fit and the variety of technical fabrics they offer. Slam dri-fit tank, €70, Nike 'Slam shirts have a more premium fabric, which is great for hot weather or long sessions,' he says. 'DRI-Fit tops have a nice stretch, are lighter, and effectively handle sweat. Heritage Polos have a classy look and are breezy, but they're not ideal for humid weather.' Wind- and rainproof zip-ups, as well as stable trainers explicitly designed for sprinting on the court, are also essential. Forest green court dress, €122, Varley You can either channel Wimbledon whites with crisp styles, or opt for something bolder; it depends on your mood, the weather, performance and opponent, says Murphy. 'Is it sunny out? Then maybe it's time for some bold and striking colours. Are you playing against a nemesis? Perhaps it's time for some muted blacks and greens. Did I lose badly in a certain top? Then that top might not see the light of day again for a while.' Skirt, €70, Fila Printed tennis dress, €80,

Pitbull: Star says seeing fans dressed in bald caps is priceless
Pitbull: Star says seeing fans dressed in bald caps is priceless

BBC News

time10-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Pitbull: Star says seeing fans dressed in bald caps is priceless

Pitbull is fascinated by his popularity in the UK - telling the BBC it makes him "very, very happy" to look out into the crowd and see thousands of people dressed like him, singing along to every word of his to social media, it's become custom in recent months to attend a Pitbull show dressed as the star - in sunglasses, suit and a bald cap."Every time I'm at a show, I let them know that when you put on a bald cap, I hope you're ready to have the time of your lives - it feels deeper than just music," he rapper and singer has recently returned to the UK for a second run of tour dates after a big reception from fans earlier in the year. The 44-year-old, real name Armando Christian Perez, has sold more than 25 million albums worldwide and 100 million only during his most recent tours that people have been dressing as him en masse - something he says is "an honour"."It's the ultimate trophy to be able to go on stage and see all the hard work that you put into the music. I've been in the game for 25 years and to see every demographic, everybody [dressing up] at the shows is priceless," he whose parents are from Cuba, began his career in the Latin hip hop scene, taking inspiration from the musical influences of his hometown of transition to pop began in the early 2010s, bringing with it chart success and collaborations with global artists such as Christina Aguilera, Usher and to the emergence of streaming over radio plays, Spanish music has been able to thrive in countries where it's not a native language, something Pitbull has been able to use to his advantage."There's an irony as I'm kind of an anomaly in the music business," he says."In the Latin world they said I was too English, and in the English world I was too Latin, so to bring it together now, when it all really started around 2010, feels really good."A section of Pitbull's setlist is dedicated to his favourite Spanish language songs and those from his own back catalogue."I now get the chance to merge the worlds together and to be able to hit the stage and see the power of music, no matter the language," he says it's a "really powerful thing" to have "people coming up to me and say 'I learned Spanish due to your words'". 'My music is escapism' Speaking to fans ahead of his O2 Arena show in London on Monday night, many said the nostalgia factor had inspired them to buy tickets, with Pitbull providing the soundtrack to important parts of their lives - like school trips and university nights out."My music gives that outlet, that escapism. It's like therapy," Pitbull setlist for the tour was designed to get the party going, with tracks like Timber and Fireball causing a huge roar from the sea of bald was barely a moment to breathe - with Pitbull's several outfit changes punctuated by DJ sets that kept the momentum the show was a fun and light-hearted affair, with the music transporting the crowd back to happier times in the early says he doesn't "worry about what the trends are" or "what's cool" when putting his sets together and just wants people to have fun. He didn't disappoint with his famous one-liners. There were plenty to enjoy during his set, including, "This is for everyone going through tough times, been there done that, but everyday above ground is a great day" and, "Life is not a waste a time and time is not a waste of life. So let's stop wasting time and have the time of our life". Pitbull says: "You don't know what a person is going through in their life, so I try to create phrases, which we grew up doing as Cubans. One-liners to help you out in any situation you're in," he star says he's applied the same philosophy to the English language - creating the celebrated pop song lyrics that fans sang back to him all night long.

Chic summer accessories to bag before they go
Chic summer accessories to bag before they go

Daily Mail​

time29-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Chic summer accessories to bag before they go

Are your summer clothes feeling a little lacklustre? Rather than a complete wardrobe overhaul (who has the time or budget for that?), there's a simple trick to transform last year's faded favourites into a 2025 knockout: chic accessories. And this year, the bags, hats, jewellery, sunglasses and shoes on offer are cooler than ever – thanks to new, limited-edition collaborations that you can find on the High Street. From bargain designer eyewear to sophisticated sandals, these must-haves will score you serious style points.

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