PET/CT Scanning
- A nuclear medicine procedure, PET scanning produces images of particular biological functions and can detect small cancers. The patient is given a sugar solution “tagged” with a radiotracer used by cancer and certain other diseases and “lights up” for localized identification of disease. The PET tracer is harmless and is eliminated from a person’s system usually within 12 hours.
- The PET/CT fusion combines the cellular imaging capability of the PET scan with the structural imaging ability of the CT scan, providing the highest degree of accuracy available in cancer imaging.