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Nuclear Medicine

Image: Tracking radiation treatment in real time promises safer, more effective cancer therapy (Photo courtesy of Pexels)

Real-Time 3D Imaging Provides First-of-Its-Kind View of X-Rays Hitting Inside Body During Radiation Therapy

Radiation, used to treat half of all cancer patients, can now be measured during treatment for the first time with precise 3D imaging. By capturing and amplifying tiny sound waves created when X-rays heat tissues in the body, medical professionals can map the radiation dose within the body, giving them new data to guide treatments in real time. More...
05 Jan 2023
Image: The new imaging technique will be tested in patients with metastatic prostate cancer (Photo courtesy of Pexels)

New Imaging Technique Could Measure Absorbed Dose from Radiation Therapy

Using a novel low-count quantitative single photon emission computed tomography (LC-QSPECT), researchers plan to build a computational framework from which to measure the concentration of the radiopharmaceutical material. Scans with this technology will allow the team to measure the concentration of the radiopharmaceutical activity in the tumor and the various radio-sensitive organs of the body. More...
16 Dec 2022
Image: The uEXPLORER ultra-high-resolution digital PET/CT offers total-body dynamic scanning (Photo courtesy of UIH)

World's First Total-Body PET/CT Enables Entire Body to Be Scanned in One Bed Position

United Imaging Healthcare (UIH, Shanghai, China) has unveiled the world's first total-body PET/CT, uEXPLORER, with a 194cm axial PET field of view (FOV) that enables the entire body to be scanned in one bed position. More...
25 Oct 2022
Image: A cardiac SPECT imaging system performs scans 10 to 100 times faster than current SPECT systems (Photo courtesy of Pexels)

SPECT Imaging Technology Shortens Cardiac Scan Time

A cardiac SPECT imaging system uses self-collimation to perform cardiac scans 10 to 100 times faster than current SPECT systems, dramatically shortening scan time, generating better quality images, increasing patient throughput, and reducing radiation exposure to patients. More...
16 Jun 2022
Image: New biomarker predicts severity of cardiac remodeling after heart attack (Photo courtesy of Pexels)

PET Imaging Agent Predicts Poor Functional Outcomes After Heart Attack

Heart attack is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Now, poor functional outcomes after a heart attack can be predicted with a new PET imaging agent, 68Ga-FAPI-46, according to new research. More...
16 Jun 2022
Image: 99mTc-maraciclatide planar imaging has the capacity to image the whole body (Photo courtesy of Serac Healthcare)

New Molecular Imaging Contrast Agent Improves Endometriosis Diagnosis

A new research study is investigating whether a 20-minute imaging scan can detect the most common types of endometriosis, which currently require surgery to diagnose. More...
08 Jun 2022
Image: SunCHECK Quality Management Platform (Photo courtesy of Sun Nuclear Corporation)

Sun Nuclear Introduces New SaaS Option for Its SunCHECK Quality Management Platform

Sun Nuclear Corporation (Melbourne, FL, USA), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mirion Technologies, Inc. (Atlanta, GA, USA), has released an enhanced Cloud-hosted, SaaS option for its SunCHECK Quality Management Platform. More...
15 Apr 2022
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The Nuclear Medicine channel of MedImaging brings the latest in research and clinical radiotherapy, proton therapy, PET-CT, SPECT, SQUID, radiopharmacology, scintillography, trends and safety concerns.
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