As the overall market declined amid the coronavirus outbreak, Seattle Genetics (NASDAQ:SGEN) shares resisted, climbing22% since the start of this year. The reason is simple: It's all about products. Seattle Genetics started the year with a newly approved drug -- Padcev, for the most common form of bladder cancer -- and investors were hopeful the U.S. Food and Drug Administration would soon approve the company's breast cancer drug, tucatinib, to be commercialized as Tukysa. Last week, that approval came -- four months earlier than expected.
Now the question is: Can Seattle Genetics move higher, or is the good news priced into the shares at this point? A look at approved treatments and market sizes can offer us some clues.
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Just a year ago, Seattle Genetics was a one-product company. That product -- Adcetris, for Hodgkin lymphoma -- had a particularly strong 2019 thanks to label expansions, posting a 32% increase in net salesto $627.7 million in the U.S. and Canada. Now, Seattle Genetics forecasts a slowdown in Adcetris' sales for 2020, with an increase in the range of 8% to 12%. Still, long-term growth isn't necessarily over for Adcetris as the company works to establishthe treatment as the standard of care in Hodgkin lymphoma and expand its uses.
A slowdown in growth for Adcetris is also less of a concern given the approvals of Padcev in December and Tukysa more recently, though it will take several quarters before these drugs can truly contribute to revenue. My eyes will be on Seattle Genetics' earnings reportApril 30 to see how Padcev fared during its first full quarter on the market.
Padcev is a treatmentfor locally advanced or metastatic urothelial (bladder) cancer. The approval pertains to adult patients who have previously been treated with both platinum-based chemotherapy and inhibitors of proteins that help cancer cells survive. The FDA recently granteda breakthrough therapy designation for an additional use, and after discussions with the regulatory body, Seattle Genetics is optimistic about a potential accelerated approval registration. That would be for the use of Padcev along with an immune therapy called pembrolizumab as a first-line treatment for patients with advanced forms of urothelial cancer who can't receive chemotherapy treatments that use a common treatment called cisplatin.
If sales predictions are correct, Padcev may be poised to be a blockbuster. Analysts from SVB Leerink Research predict peak sales of more than $5 billion, according to press reports. And according to Grand View Research, the global urothelial cancer drug market will reach $3.6 billion by 2023, with a compounded annual growth rate of 23%.
Tukysa might be another blockbuster opportunity. SVB Leerink expectsthat drug to generate peak sales of $1.2 billion by 2030. Tukysa is approvedin combination with trastuzumab and capecitabine for advanced or metastatic HER2-positive breast cancer. In HER2-positive breast cancer, high levels of the HER2 protein within tumors lead to the spread of cancer cells. Tukysa inhibits enzymes that activate this type of protein. A GlobalData report shows the market for HER2-positive breast cancer is set to increase 54% to $9.89 billion by 2025 from 2015.
Seattle Genetics also has about 15 programs in phase 1 or phase 2 trials among its pipeline, adding to future revenue prospects.
Seattle Genetics has steadily grown its revenuesince 2011, when Adcetris was first approved. The company's net lossnarrowed last year to $158.7 million from $222.7 million in 2018, and after fiveconsecutive quarterly losses, Seattle Genetics posted a profit in the last quarter of 2019. The company also reported an increase in cash levels, starting this year with $868.3 million in cashand investments compared with $459.9 milliona year earlier. The financial picture is brightening for Seattle Genetics, and the additions of Padcev and Tukysa should give it a further boost.
So, is it too late to buy Seattle Genetics stock? No. Though the shares only have to rise5.5% to reach Wall Street's average price estimate, for the long-term biotech investor, there is more to gain as the newly approved drugs begin adding to the company's revenue.
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