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Single Agent Systemic Chemotherapy
Systemic chemotherapy with a single agent regimen. A regimen is described as a distinctive collection of agent(s) and/or modalities to be utilized together during a cycle or course of therapy. All routes of administration are acceptable as long as the agent is intended for systemic therapy. (NCI Thesaurus)
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