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==== IP position encouraging ==== Around 20 years ago, SCO-101 (then known as endovion) was a clinical compound under investigation for the treatment of sickle cell anaemia and was owned by Danish biotechnology company NeuroSearch. The drug was discontinued after Phase I trials. Subsequently, Scandion Oncology was formed in 2017 after initial investigations indicated the compound as a potential add-on therapy to overcome cancer resistance. Scandion now possesses a large intellectual property estate on SCO-101, which it is continuously expanding. Importantly, the company has market protection for the treatment of cancers with SCO-101 in combination with other anti-cancer agents until 2037 in Europe (EP3458052B and EP3622953B) and 2038 in the US (US11,103,481). Edison Investment Research sees this as a positive position for Scandion as it will (assuming the potential launch of SCO-101 in CRC in 2026) allow for over 10 years of market protection in Europe and the United States.
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