Next-Generation DNA Repair Inhibitors Could Capture Billions in Emerging Market
· Financial Post
AUSTIN, Texas, June 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BioMedWire Editorial Coverage: Oncology research is moving through one of its most active stretches in years. DNA Damage Response (“DDR”) inhibitors, a category of drugs that work by blocking cancer cells' capacity to fix their own damaged DNA, are growing well beyond the poly ADP ribose polymerase (“PARP”) inhibitor that first defined the category. DDR-inhibiting therapies generated an estimated $7 billion-plus in worldwide sales in 2025, and the wider oncology, diagnostics and precision medicine markets are expected to approach about $750 billion by 2030. A fresh wave of inhibitor classes is now taking shape as the next major opportunity. Standing at the leading edge of this shift is Onco-Innovations Limited (CBOE CA: ONCO) (OTCQB: ONNVF) (profile), a Canadian clinical-stage oncology company developing ONC010(TM), a nanoparticle-encapsulated PNKP inhibitor designed to target a DNA repair enzyme that participates in several distinct repair pathways. As the industry works toward the next generation of synthetic lethality assets, Onco-Innovations occupies a distinctive niche as it builds out its position within the biopharmaceutical and biotechnology space, alongside other established companies such as Merck & Co. Inc. (NYSE: MRK), Pfizer Inc. (NYSE: PFE), GSK plc (NYSE: GSK) and Gilead Sciences Inc. (NASDAQ: GILD), all of which are focused on developing therapies for serious illnesses, including cancer. Read More
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