Nuclear medicine
PET/CT, or positron-emission computer tomography, is carried out by qualified personnel at the high-tech medical center of the University Clinic in Tbilisi. The clinic is equipped with up-to-date diagnostic, intervention and surgical apparatus.
PET/CT is related to the sphere of nuclear medicine. It is 3D non-invasive diagnostic examination that combines two scanners and allows for simultaneously receiving information on anatomical and morphological tumor changes. The radiological-pharmacological agent 18F-FDG is used during the examination. It accumulates heavily in tumor cells and allows for the revealing of the tumor process and its spread.
Advantages of PET/CT scan:
- diagnosis and detection of tumor in the early stage of disease, even when there is no clinical onset
- accurate differentiation of non-malignant and malignant tumors, diagnosis and proper treatment of various diseases in their early stage
- detailed assessment of further results of chemo- and radio-therapy
- accurate diagnosis of tumors of any size, including less than 1cm
This examination is used for the diagnosis of tumors in various ailments, including:
- lung cancer
- head and neck cancer
- lymphoma
- breast cancer
- cancer of esophagus and stomach
- colorectal cancer
- malignant skin cancer (malignant melanoma)
- endometrial and cervical cancer
- various gynecological tumorous diseases
- unknown primary tumors
- bone cancer
- melanoma