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Nuclear Medicine

  • Nuclear Medicine
    Nuclear Medicine

    The Nuclear Medicine Department supports clinical diagnoses for all departments through imaging tests and sample tests by using radioactive isotope therapy to treat various cancers and benign diseases.

The Nuclear Medicine Department supports clinical diagnoses for all departments through imaging tests and sample tests by using radioactive isotope therapy to treat various cancers and benign diseases.

Nuclear imaging is a method of imaging the functional (pathological or biochemical) change of the human body and is different from anatomical imaging. Among these methods, positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET CT) is a test method used for the early detection, metastasis, and recurrence of various cancers and is useful in evaluating treatment reactions and brain disease assessment.

Nuclear medicine blood tests, which are tests on various hormones and allergies including hepatitis, tumors, and thyroid hormones, have been used for a long time in clinical treatments, boasting of high accuracy.

In addition, the Nuclear Medicine Department performs radioactive isotope therapy as an adjuvant treatment for thyroid cancer surgery. Treatment rooms are separately prepared for the high-dose radioactive therapy of thyroid cancer patients, and nuclear medicine specialists directly treat patients with very high treatment effects and patient satisfaction.