User talk:Rshap94
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Theroadislong (talk) 23:25, 14 March 2017 (UTC)Peer Review - Mitch White
[edit]1. In the summary, I'd replace 'These' for 'Osteolytic' to avoid repetition and using too many pronouns. 2. At the beginning of 'Cellular causes' I would consider leading with a rundown of the various causes instead of going right into one path for osteolytic lesions to develop. 3. If citation [1] pertains to all of 'Cellular causes' I'd consider putting it at the very end of the section. 4. 'Monoclonal antibody treatment RANKI inhibitor' could either use some elaboration, or at least a direct link to the Denosumab wiki. 5. Last sentence of Radiation has a typo - on --> in.
Good work so far! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mitchwhite5 (talk • contribs) 04:43, 20 March 2017 (UTC)