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Radiation beams can be aimed from outside the body, to come together at the location of a tumor. This does damage to the tumor's A. walls B. fibers C. DNA
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Radiation beams can be aimed from outside the body, to come together at the location of a tumor.
This does damage to the tumor's
A. walls
B. fibers
C. DNA
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i think its b i might be wrong though
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