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Nuclear Medicine

At KD Cancer Centre, we understand how important it is for patients and families to receive clear answers and the right treatment, without unnecessary stress. Our Nuclear Medicine Department brings together the latest imaging and therapy technologies to detect diseases at their earliest stage and treat them with precision — all while keeping patient comfort and safety at the heart of care.

What is Nuclear Medicine?

Nuclear medicine uses safe, medical-grade radioactive tracers to show how organs are functioning inside the body. Unlike regular scans that only show pictures, nuclear medicine shows how organs actually work — helping with:

  • Finding diseases early
  • Creating personalised treatment plans
  • Improving long-term recovery and health outcomes

Advanced diagnostic facilities

We offer the latest technologies to support accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning.

PET/CT Scan – uMI 550 Digital PET/CT

Our next-generation digital PET/CT scanner provides unmatched accuracy in detecting cancer early and monitoring treatment progress. Beyond oncology, it also supports cardiac and neurological evaluations, making it a versatile tool for comprehensive care.

Designed with patients in mind

  • Quick and comfortable: Faster scans with shorter waiting times
  • Low-dose safety: Minimal radiation exposure without compromising image quality
  • Spacious design: Wide-bore scanner reduces anxiety and claustrophobia
  • Clarity and confidence: Early, precise diagnosis to guide the right treatment

Empowering doctors to treat you better

  • Ultra-clear imaging: High-resolution scans for accurate diagnosis
  • Treatment monitoring: Tracks cancer spread and response to therapy
  • Targeted precision: A Wide range of tracers to detect specific cancer types
  • Seamless integration: Results link directly with other treatment planning systems, ensuring every specialist is aligned with your care

Gamma Camera / SPECT

For many conditions, patients may not need a PET/CT. Our Gamma Camera and SPECT scans offer reliable answers in a quick, outpatient setting.

  • Evaluates organ function (thyroid, bones, liver, kidneys)
  • Detects abnormalities at an early stage
  • Monitors cancer treatment progress
  • Can be combined with CT for greater accuracy
  • Simple, painless, and safe — most patients go home the same day

Specialised Nuclear Therapy

Beyond diagnosis, our department also offers targeted nuclear therapy in specially designed, shielded rooms.

  • Delivers precise treatment with minimal side effects
  • Continuous monitoring ensures maximum safety
  • Supported by an expert, compassionate care team

Why Choose KD Cancer Centre for Nuclear Medicine?

  • Cutting-edge technology for diagnosis and therapy
  • Early and accurate detection for timely treatment
  • Patient-first design for comfort and reduced stress
  • Minimal radiation protocols without compromising accuracy
  • Multidisciplinary care — seamless integration with oncologists, cardiologists, and neurologists
  • Compassionate support at every step of the journey

At KD Cancer Centre, nuclear medicine is not just about advanced machines — it’s about bringing peace of mind to patients and families. From the first scan to ongoing therapy, our team is here to ensure that every patient feels safe, supported, and cared for.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is nuclear medicine safe?

Yes. The amount of radiation used is very low and comparable to other common imaging tests. At KD Cancer Centre, we follow strict safety protocols and use low-dose techniques wherever possible to ensure patient safety.

2. What conditions can be detected with nuclear medicine?

    Nuclear medicine is widely used in:
  • Cancer – early detection, staging, and monitoring treatment response
  • Cardiology – assessing heart blood flow and function
  • Neurology – evaluating brain conditions such as epilepsy or dementia
  • Other organ functions – thyroid, kidneys, liver, bones, and lungs

3. What is the difference between PET/CT, SPECT, and Gamma Camera scans?

  • PET/CT provides highly detailed images and is often used for cancer, heart, and neurological evaluations.
  • SPECT/Gamma Camera scans are typically used to assess specific organ functions like thyroid, bones, or kidneys and are often outpatient procedures.

4. How should I prepare for a PET/CT or SPECT scan?

Preparation may vary depending on the type of scan. Common instructions include:

  • Avoiding food or drink for a few hours before the test
  • Informing the doctor about medications, allergies, or existing health conditions
  • Wearing comfortable, metal-free clothing
  • Our staff will provide clear, personalised instructions before your appointment.

5. How long does the scan take?

PET/CT: Usually 20–30 minutes, though preparation may take a little longer. SPECT/Gamma Camera: 30–60 minutes depending on the organ being studied.

6. Will the scan hurt?

No. Nuclear medicine scans are painless. The only discomfort may be a small injection of the tracer, similar to a routine blood test.

7. How soon will I get my results?

Our nuclear medicine specialists review scans promptly. Results are usually shared with your treating doctor within 24–48 hours for discussion with you.

8. What is nuclear therapy, and who needs it?

Nuclear therapy uses targeted radioactive medicines to treat certain conditions, such as thyroid disorders or specific cancers. At KD Cancer Centre, therapy is carried out in specialised, shielded rooms under expert supervision to ensure safety and effectiveness.

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