Cancer Imaging

Cancer imaging is a critical tool in diagnosing, staging, and monitoring the progression of cancer. It involves various technologies that visualize tumors and abnormal tissues within the body. X-rays, including mammography, are commonly used for breast cancer detection. CT scans provide detailed cross-sectional images, while MRI offers high-resolution images of soft tissues, aiding in the detection of brain, spinal cord, and organ cancers. PET scans detect metabolic activity, highlighting areas of abnormal cell growth. Ultrasound is frequently used to evaluate tumors in organs like the liver or ovaries. Imaging is also crucial in guiding biopsies and tracking how well treatments, like chemotherapy or radiation, are working. Ongoing advancements in imaging technologies continue to improve early detection and treatment planning.

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