Researchers and patients alike are benefiting from a new imaging technology called ‘Long Axial Field of View (FOV) Positron Emission Tomography’, also known as ‘Total-Body PET (TB-PET)’.

This technology advance enables molecular imaging studies to be performed at ultrahigh sensitivity, i.e. an order of magnitude or more higher sensitivity than that of conventional PET systems. To read more on this article, click ▶︎▶︎▶︎ Here


(courtesy UC Davis and United Imaging).


Editor’s Note:

The BHTF Website Journal is very pleased that Professor Steve Meikle PhD accepted our invitation to provide this article for what is pedantically called, ‘Long Axial Field of View Positron Emission Tomography‘.

The Foundation sincerely thanks Professor Meikle for supporting the BHTF cause by publishing this ground-breaking new information. It’s progressing into being an on-the-horizon combined nuclear medicine and molecular science research activity. I would expect much more will come as further research provides a better healthcare technology benefit for patients.

To read the complete article, click ▶︎▶︎▶︎ Here


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