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treatment field

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treatment field
Radiation oncology An area of interest on the surface or deep in the body that encompasses the tumor volume being treated, which may include vital structures. See Radiation oncology simulation, Simulation, Simulator, Therapeutic radiology treatment planning, Treatment port.

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Q. is there like a big break through in the field of autism therapy and approaching?

A. there is a large amount of research on Autism. Social, neurological, psychiatric etc. today because of new imagine equipment there is better understanding of how our brain works (there are much more to be revealed but still). And there are breakthroughs all the time. You can get updated about research on the subject in this site:
http://www.autism-society.org/site/PageServer?pagename=research_home

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