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Fig. 2 Distribution of tumor configurations at different time
points. At radiation therapy (RT) start, all tumors are equally distributed
into three configuration categories. Number of tumors with oval shape declines
continuously during and after RT. Number of tumors with complex configuration
shows sharp and persistent increase during and after RT. Number of tumors with
lobulated configuration increases early during RT and then declines in favor
of complex configuration.