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Subsequent Courses of Therapy

Subsequent therapy (subsequent treatment) is defined as therapy that is administered after the first course of therapy is completed, stopped, or changed. An example of subsequent therapy is the administration of a different chemotherapeutic agent after it is determined that the chemotherapeutic agent that was used in the first course of therapy was not working ideally.