Photon-counting CT outperforms conventional CT in lung cancer management
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Photon-counting CT outperforms conventional CT in lung cancer management
In a prospective imaging study of 200 adults with lung cancer, photon-counting CT reduced radiation exposure, yielded fewer adverse reactions and provided higher image quality and better detection of malignant features compared with conventional CT. Results of the study are published in Radiology.
Photon-Counting CT Surpasses Conventional CT in Lung Cancer Management
In a groundbreaking advancement in lung cancer imaging, a recent prospective study involving 200 adult patients has demonstrated the superior performance of photon-counting computed tomography (PCCT) over conventional CT scans. Published in the prestigious journal Radiology, this study highlights how PCCT technology not only reduces radiation exposure and adverse reactions but also significantly enhances the […]
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