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What happens to all the bubbles in the areas of the body that they're not targeting? I assume the dosage of meds required is the same, as they don't have control over where the medication actually goes- they're just rupturing bubbles when they end up in the area where the cancer is- but what about the rest of the bubbles? Or ar