Cancer Imaging Techniques

An imaging assessment is a way to let doctors see what’s going on inside your body. These investigations send forms of energy (like x-rays, sound waves, radioactive particles, or magnetic fields) through your body. Your body tissues change the energy outlines to make an image or picture. These pictures show how your insides look and work so that health care providers can see variations that may be caused by diseases like cancer. Imaging tests are only fragment of cancer diagnosis and treatment. A comprehensive cancer work-up also contains talking about your medical history (asking questions about your symptoms and risk factors), a physical exam, and blood work or other lab tests. Many health care providers design x-rays or other imaging tests before treatment starts. These representations are then used to track changes during treatment. These are called baseline studies since they show how things detected at the start. They can be associated with later images to see the consequences of treatment over time.



 


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