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PET-CT

PET-CT

PET-CT; It is a system that consists of the combination of PET (Positron Emission Tomography) and CT (Computed Tomography) and evaluates functional level images with cross-sectional anatomical information.
PET-CT

In oncology patients; It is used in differentiating benign and malignant masses, staging cancer, determining the degree of malignancy of the tumor within the organ, determining whole body metastases, detecting recurrence, selecting the treatment method, evaluating the treatment response, determining and targeting the actual tumor volume in radiotherapy planning and ensuring that the right place is irradiated at the right dose. All evaluations are supported by numerical information. In the oncological patient group, PET-CT is a method that provides more information than all other imaging methods combined by imaging the entire body at once.

PET-CT at Liv Hospital

 

At Liv Hospital, PET-CT is an advanced imaging technology that is a combination of positron emission tomography and computed tomography. This technology contributes to diagnosis and treatment planning by observing cellular activities within the body and changes in anatomical structures in detail. PET-CT is used in many medical fields such as oncology, cardiology and neurology, as well as in cancer screening and evaluation of treatment response. PET-CT scans, managed by the expert medical team at Liv Hospital, are used to offer patients a more precise and personalized treatment approach.