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{{Definitions | {{Definitions | ||
|Term=Monotherapy | |Term=Monotherapy | ||
|Short definition= | |Short definition=Monotherapy - {{Pronunciation}} (MAH-noh-THAYR-uh-pee) Therapy, which uses a type of treatment such as B. Radiation therapy or surgery alone to treat a specific disease or condition. | ||
|Type=Cancer terms | |Type=Cancer terms | ||
|Specialty=Oncology | |Specialty=Oncology | ||
Latest revision as of 10:47, 12 January 2023
| Monotherapy | |
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| Term | Monotherapy |
| Short definition | Monotherapy - (pronounced) (MAH-noh-THAYR-uh-pee) Therapy, which uses a type of treatment such as B. Radiation therapy or surgery alone to treat a specific disease or condition. |
| Type | Cancer terms |
| Specialty | Oncology |
| Language | English |
| Source | NCI |
| Comments | |
Monotherapy - (pronounced) (MAH-noh-THAYR-uh-pee) Therapy, which uses a type of treatment such as B. Radiation therapy or surgery alone to treat a specific disease or condition. In drug therapy, monotherapy refers to the use of a single drug to treat a disease or condition
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