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BONE SCAN PERFORMED [date] Clinical Statement: 60 year old woman with breast cancer and new back pain Comparison: No prior scan available Correlation: CT of the chest, abdomen and pelvis performed ...
Bone scans. These look for cancer that has gone to your bones from other areas of your body. Nuclear medicine can sometimes find signs of bone cancer earlier than X-rays can.
Bone scan was read as positive by 2 of 3 readers. One reader read 2 lesions in lumbar spine (C, arrows), and second reader read additional lesions in ribs, thoracic spine, and sacrum (C, arrowheads).
» Are members of the nursing and ancillary staff at risk when taking care of patients after PET/CT examination? No, there is no significant risk to the staff taking care of these patients. Radiation ...