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<Asa Lovejoy>
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A TV ad for a local hospital proclaims, "tomotherapy." Since a tome is a slicing device, it seems a bit far-fetched to say that they'll slice you like pastrami as a therapeutic technique. While I understand the figurative use of the term, such as in PET scan (the "T" being "tomograph") that's a diagnostic tool, not a therapeutic tool.
 
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Well, Asa, I hadn't heard of it, but I have been out of the clinical part of nursing for awhile. While I agree the term is pushing the envelope a bit, tomography is imaging by sections, and the word derives from tomos, which means "a section," "a slice" or "a cutting." Taking it further, tomotherapy is a cutting edge radiation treatment where the treatments can be specifically guided to the exact site of the tumors.
 
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