The Extended Care Program offers an alternative to
the typical treatment protocol by providing additional time for more intensive care.
Not exact matches
While second - stage results showed no significant differences between participants continuing to receive weekly doses of the active drug, those receiving biweekly doses and those shifted to placebo, Kimball notes that, since it is
typical for the severity of HS symptoms to increase and decrease and because the study
protocol required
treatment discontinuation for participants whose symptoms stopped responding to the drug, larger scale studies will be required to better define the ideal length and frequency of
treatment.
The
typical palliative radiation
protocol for dogs with melanoma requires one
treatment weekly for four consecutive weeks.
The
typical protocol is to monitor your dog's blood, taking samples every two or three months, and administering
treatment only if the number of cancer cells in your dog's blood increases or if he starts showing symptoms of the disease.