Germany has launched a new device for more efficient cancer diagnosis
Hanover Medical University announced the introduction of a new comprehensive full-body imaging device aimed at improving the accuracy of cancer diagnosis and enabling earlier detection.
The new device allows full-body imaging in a single step, instead of relying on multiple partial scans as before, significantly reducing examination time and increasing the accuracy of medical results.
The device combines PET and CT technologies, allowing doctors to monitor functional changes in cells while providing a detailed view of the body’s anatomical structure.
Hanover University explained that this new technology reduces the radiation dose patients are exposed to compared to traditional devices, enhancing patient safety and comfort, especially for children and the elderly.
The device is expected to accelerate daily examinations in the hospital and open new opportunities in medical research, including the development of more precise and effective cancer diagnosis and treatment methods.
Hospital management confirmed that this advanced technology strengthens Hanover’s position as a leading center in medical research and specialized treatment, representing an important step toward improving healthcare quality in Germany.
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