Quantitative SPECT/CT
Quantitative SPECT/CT combines functional imaging of SPECT with anatomical details from CT, enhancing diagnostic precision in medical imaging.
Quantitative SPECT/CT combines functional imaging of SPECT with anatomical details from CT, enhancing diagnostic precision in medical imaging.
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Targeted Alpha Therapy (TAT) is a form of cancer treatment using alpha particles to selectively destroy tumor cells while sparing healthy tissue.
Dopamine transporter imaging is a diagnostic technique used to visualize and assess function of dopamine transporters in the brain, essential for neurological health.
In-111 pentetreotide scintigraphy, or OctreoScan, is a nuclear medicine imaging technique used to detect and localize neuroendocrine tumors by targeting somatostatin receptors.
Radio-Guided Occult Lesion Localization (ROLL) is a precise medical imaging technique primarily used in detecting and treating early-stage breast cancer.
F-18 Fluorocholine PET/CT is a radiologic technique that detects cancer by highlighting areas of rapid cell growth using a radioactive tracer.
Tc-99m MDP bone scanning is a nuclear medicine technique used to detect bone conditions like fractures, cancer, and infections by utilizing a radioactive tracer.
Tumor hypoxia imaging reveals oxygen-deficient areas within tumors, crucial for enhancing cancer treatment and understanding tumor biology.