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Doctors often base their predictions on a person’s symptoms rather than on the amount of radiation the person has received. |
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It is unlikely that doctors will predict the amount of radiation a person has received based on the person’s symptoms. |
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Doctors usually predict outcome based on a person’s symptoms, but they may also know the amount of radiation the person has received. |
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The amount of radiation a person has received is highly unlikely to lead to a prediction of the outcome based on the person’s symptoms. |
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Looking at a person’s symptoms, doctors often predict outcome, as they probably will not know the amount of radiation to which the person has been exposed. |