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Which best explains why an MRI is useful for diagnosing cancer but ineffective in treating it?

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im pretty sure its c on edge

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User Bogatyrjov
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an imaging tool designed to create detailed, cross-sectional pictures of the inside of the body. Using radiofrequency waves, powerful magnets and a computer, MRI systems may distinguish between normal and diseased tissue. MRI is just a scanner it's not and never will be meant for treatment that's why its gonna be ineffective treatment.
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