The new total-body PET/CT scanner could revolutionize the understanding and treatment of disease through analysis of better imaging data from the whole body.
With the rapid development of modern computer and signal integration technology, construction of digitalization in medical imaging devices has become a new trend. CR / DR, multi-slice spiral CT, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Positron Emission Tomography (PET) have been applied in clinical practices and play an increasingly important role.
In the featured translational article in the August issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, researchers at the University of Michigan demonstrate the potential of a new PET tracer, Carbon-11 labeled sarcosine (11C-sarcosine), for imaging prostate cancer, and set the stage for its possible use in monitoring other cancers.
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