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You tell the woman to come back in a week.

Generally, when a patient's treatment is delayed, it is not for more than a day or two. In the rare event that the machine used to treat them is out of service for longer than that, they are transferred to another cancer clinic for treatment.

Cancer clinics are equipped with staff who are trained to deal with breakdowns and readjustments. Electrical and mechanical engineers, physicists and technicians all work together to bring machines into working order.

"The uptime with these machines is 98 percent," says medical physicist Jerry Battista. "When they do go down, we stick it through the night to get them back on air."


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