Anti-Cancer Drug Programme is a CLINICAL INTERVENTION.
A course of anti-cancer drug treatment. This can include chemotherapy, immunotherapy, etc.
Two or more Anti-Cancer Drug Regimens may be given sequentially as part of a planned Anti-Cancer Drug Programme. The regimens can be considered as separate phases, and examples would include induction followed by consolidation therapy for acute leukaemia.
References:
National Cancer Dataset
This supporting information is also known by these names:
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plural | Anti-Cancer Drug Programmes |