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Positron Emission Tomography (PET) is an advanced imaging technique that helps doctors see how organs and tissues are functioning inside the body. Unlike standard X-rays or CT scans that show structure, a PET scan reveals activity, metabolism, and molecular changes, making it extremely valuable for early disease detection.


How PET Works


A PET scan uses a small amount of a radioactive tracer, usually attached to glucose or another molecule. Once injected into the body, this tracer travels to areas with high metabolic activity. A special scanner then detects the tracer and creates detailed, 3D images.


What PET Scans Are Used For

1. Cancer Detection & Monitoring


Identifies tumors


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