Positioning patients between treatments can contribute as much to the overall treatment response as the treatment itself because:
A) the patient spends more time in the before-treatment positions than in the within-treatment positions.
B) the patient spends the same amount of time in the between-treatment positions as in the within-treatment positions.
C) the patient spends more time in the within-treatment positions than in the between-treatment positions
D) the patient spends more time in the between-treatment positions than in the within-treatment positions.
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