What is Patent Protection in the Context of Cancer?
Patent protection in the context of cancer refers to the legal rights granted to inventors or companies that develop new drugs, therapies, or medical technologies designed to diagnose or treat cancer. These patents provide exclusive rights to the patent holder to manufacture, use, and sell their invention for a specified period, typically 20 years from the filing date. This exclusivity is intended to encourage innovation by allowing inventors to recoup their investments in research and development.