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Radiation Therapy: What About Flashes of Light?
In radiation therapy, there is no visual effect associated with the treatment itself, such as seeing a flash of light. Radiation therapy consists of high-energy x-rays or other forms of radiation that target cancer cells. It does not involve any direct light-emitting processes that would cause visible flashes.Radiation Therapy - Related Articles
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