NCITA is a network of medical imaging experts and scientists across nine leading cancer imaging institutions across the UK, and we are building a unified infrastructure for discovery, validation and adoption of cancer imaging biomarkers into clinical trials and the NHS.
On the 27th April 2021, NCITA held a workshop on ‘Nuclear Medicine in Oncology’. The workshop provided a detailed overview of nuclear medicine in oncology, and a mix of researchers, students and managers joined the workshop to learn more about this area.
In the fourth of five talks, Edith Gallagher, Research PET/CT Technologist in the NCITA Imaging QA/QC unit (University of Oxford) gives an overview of ‘Nuclear Medicine and PET/CT Imaging in Oncology: In the Department’. Edith provides an overview of Nuclear Medicine and PET/CT study procedures, including what happens in the department before patients arrive; what happens with the patient and an example of some images; and finally the logistics and hurdles when looking at scheduling scans and other as part of a research study.
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