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A clinic showed the SpongeBob to the children and kept them stationary during radiotherapy, thus eliminating the need for general anesthesia.
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Luc in Brussels found that projecting the video directly inside the radiotherapy machine would result in a significant decrease in the number of children requiring anesthesia.
After installing the projector in 2014, the cases were treated with general anesthesia, which was lower than 83 before using the video.
The radiation therapist of the clinic, Catia Águas, said: "receiving radiation therapy means coming to the treatment every working day for four to six weeks.
In the course of treatment, the children need to stay still, which in general means general anesthesia.