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BEST ANSWER  chosen by asker   |  lon  |  July 31, 2009 06:27 AM
Is this the second paragraph in question?

"Radiation therapy has the ability to destroy cancer cells, but can also harm healthy cells. Normal cells damaged from radiation can cause side effects, but most normal cells are able to recover."

That text was showing up normally for me. If you're talking about a different paragraph that I just couldn't see, please copy it in to a question so I know what text we're talking about, and can hunt around for it. That will help me to pinpoint what's going on on this page and help you get everything squared away.

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Nope. It is in the sub-section "Radiation Treatment Terms"

'''Treatment Planning''' Radiation therapy treatment planning typically occurs after the simulation. The radiation oncologists, dosimetrists, and/or physicist use the data gathered during the simulation to create the treatment plan. This can take hours to days depending on the type of treatment to be given and/or the clinical urgency of the treatment prescribed.

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hcp56  |  July 31, 2009 05:59 PM
I put my response in the rating and realized that it may not have notified you properly:

Nope. It is in the sub-section "Radiation Treatment Terms". Missing/not viewable text follows:

'''Treatment Planning''' Radiation therapy treatment planning typically occurs after the simulation. The radiation oncologists, dosimetrists, and/or physicist use the data gathered during the simulation to create the treatment plan. This can take hours to days depending on the type of treatment to be given and/or the clinical urgency of the treatment prescribed.
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