Anti-Cancer Drug Cycle is a CLINICAL INTERVENTION.
The period of time during which anti-cancer drugs are administered to a PATIENT in an agreed pattern. Cycle is a long-established term used to denote the repeating pattern of many chemotherapy programmes/regimens. A new Anti-Cancer Drug Cycle commences when the original pattern starts again. An Anti-Cancer Drug Cycle may comprise one or more Anti-Cancer Drug Fraction of chemotherapy.
References:
National Cancer Dataset
This supporting information is also known by these names:
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plural | Anti-Cancer Drug Cycles |