treatmentrelated
Treatmentrelated (often written as treatment-related or treatment related) is an adjective used in medicine and clinical research to describe effects, events, or outcomes that are attributed to a medical treatment rather than to the underlying disease. The term encompasses a broad range of phenomena, including adverse events, laboratory abnormalities, and changes in patient function that arise after initiation of therapy.
In clinical trials, treatment-related events are commonly distinguished from disease-related or unrelated events to support safety
Common contexts for treatment-related designation include adverse events experienced during cancer chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapies,
The designation aids risk-benefit analysis, patient counseling, and regulatory reporting. It also highlights the need for