PET Scans for Lymphoma

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PET Scans for Lymphoma

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PET scans are fast becoming a very important part of lymphoma management. It scans the body for cancer activity, and offers some advantages over CT scans or MRI. Find out how PET scans work and its emerging role in lymphoma.

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Tags: Cancer, Lymphoma, Imaging Tests, CT Scan, PET Scan, Pet

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