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Does the efficacy increase and longterm side effects decease for SRT with each passing year?

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how much if any improvement in SRT occurs with each year, are advancements continually happening compared to SRT years ago

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Artificial Intelligence, machine learning on the software side and newer generation and/or cost reduction in equipment are revolutionising the field.

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thx, too bad I am functionally retired as these were my last sw job skills, I am hoping for continual advancements as healthcare is a sweet spot for the economy

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