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'frequent treatment' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when talking about anything that requires frequent attention, such as medical treatments, hair care, skin care, etc. For example: "After my operation, I had to go for frequent treatment to physiotherapy, to help my body heal."
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She remembers how her daughter deteriorated and needed frequent treatment for chest infections.
Evan Osnos, in his piece on psychoanalysis in China, refers to "the long-term frequent treatment that Freud ordained".
Their need for frequent treatment and monitoring means that the small minority with five such conditions cost £5,512 a year and those with six about £8,083.
By 1997, nine million Americans were in therapy, but fewer than a million were in the long-term frequent treatment that Freud ordained.
Larry Kramer New York City Evan Osnos, in his piece on psychoanalysis in China, refers to "the long-term frequent treatment that Freud ordained".
The most frequent treatment then, as it is now, was the surgical removal of the entire prostate gland.
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Although outstanding results have been achieved with radiotherapy, a balance against frequent treatment-related toxicities is needed.
The most frequent treatment-related AE involved hepatic enzyme increases.
The most frequent treatment-related AEs were gastrointestinal disorders.
The most frequent treatment-related adverse events (AEs) were diarrhoea, hypertension, fatigue and nausea.
Conjunctival/ocular hyperemia was the most frequent treatment-related AE in both strata.
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