Summary:
More than 6,000 new cases of lung cancer are diagnosed annually in the Czech Republic. While
incidence in men remains stagnant in recent years, incidence in women steadily grows. Combined
imaging modality positron-emission tomography (PET) and computed tomography (CT) becomes the
imaging method of choice for an increasing number of oncology indications, including lung cancer. With
this integrated PET/CT device, accurately registered anatomic and functional images can be acquired in
a single examination. Having such aligned image sets available has been shown to increase the accuracy
of the interpretation of pulmonary nodules and pulmonary masses.
Key words:
lung cancer, positron-emission tomography PET, computed tomography CT, 18F-FDG,
diagnostics, oncology, staging
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