



PET/CT is used especially in oncology to detect the tumor, determine its grade (staging), evaluate the response to treatment, radiotherapy planning and, in some cases, present
Tomography (CT) examination is a diagnostic method known to everyone and it is the imaging of the body at the desired thickness (1 cm or 1 mm) by using X-rays.
The most advanced form of controlled use of radioactive substances in the field of health is Positron Emission Tomography (PET). F-18 deoxyglucose (FDG) is rapidly absorbed by cancer cells.
Magnetic Resonance is one of the important steps of medical technology. The basic working principle is to send radio waves to the human body in a magnetic field and respond to them.
X-ray has been used for medical imaging for nearly a century. Although its importance seems to have decreased in recent years, it is still used especially in imaging lung and bone structures.
It is a method of treating many diseases with percutaneous intervention as an alternative to surgery.