Treatment Cycle definition

Treatment Cycle means a period of twelve (12) months from the date of registration onto a treatment programme of your Medical Scheme.
Treatment Cycle means, with respect to a course of therapy, the period of time during which a patient is administered therapy, together with the period of rest following such administration before a subsequent administration of therapy is administered. For example, if a patient receives twenty-one (21) days of therapy and has a seven (7) day rest period following such administration, then such “Treatment Cycle” would be twenty-eight (28) days long.
Treatment Cycle means a single administration of the Investigational Treatment as part of a periodic round of drug administration, subject to the Protocol and the patient’s care plan, up to eight (8) cycles.

Examples of Treatment Cycle in a sentence

  • Herbicide Treatment (Cycle) will be performed as work method “Pavement Edge, Structures, and Fixtures (Item 731 – 7.2.) and will be measured by the lump sum for a complete cycle on each roadway.

  • Treatment Cycle Reporting (within one week): Upon completion of a treatment cycle, Contractor must submit by email a general summary report within one week.

  • Payment will be based on the unit price listed for Herbicide Treatment (Cycle) on Attachment 1.

  • Each Treatment Cycle will be paid based on actual visits completed, up to maximum per additional Re-treatment Cycle cost listed above.