
Hybrid Molecular Imaging
Hybrid Molecular Imaging combines two advanced imaging techniques, such as PET (Positron Emission Tomography) and CT (Computed Tomography), to provide detailed insights into how diseases like cancer behave at the molecular level. PET reveals metabolic activity and functional information by tracking radioactive tracers, while CT offers detailed structural images of anatomy. When combined, this hybrid approach allows doctors to locate, diagnose, and monitor diseases more accurately, improving treatment planning and patient outcomes. It integrates functional and anatomical data into a single, comprehensive image, enhancing precision in medical evaluations.