I know this sounds a bit odd that when we went from 16 bit to 64 bit, the radiation exposure went up and you would think 320 bit would be even more, but not so, we are going backwards now as the beam exposure in circling the body is less, so now more is less. 64 bit has been the standard for years...
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The software is what stores, creates and overall handles the designed treatment programs for patients. This is good that the NIH wants some audit trails to track dosages and even expand the information to be contained in EHRs and PHRs. I would think an internal program at a hospital to run...
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