PET-CT

PET ScannerDiablo Valley Oncology / Hematology Medical Group's patients are benefitted by on-site access to a state-of-the-art “high definition” PET-CT imaging system. PET-CT is, for most cancers, the best imaging modality available for diagnosis and staging at the time that a patient's tumor is first discovered. Further, it is often the preferred technique to evaluate the cancer's response to treatment. The Diablo Valley Oncology PET-CT system, the Biograph TruePoint 6 manufactured by Siemens, has features that place this system at the top of the Bay Area's offerings in terms of sensitive and accurate cancer imaging. Several of the technologies are unique among Bay Area systems, and are not even available at the university medical centers.

To contact our PET / CT department at California Care Imaging Center directly call 925-826-1900.

Our high definition PET yields outstanding detail and clarity, with less unwanted noise and distortion, in comparison to the usual scanners more readily available in Northern California. Additionally, because more of the body is covered in each step of the imaging procedure, the scan times are shorter with less radioactive isotope administered per patient. The CT component of Diablo Valley Oncology's PET-CT system affords state-of-the-art multi-detector computed slice imaging, maximizing the performance and minimizing radiation exposure when operating in CT-only mode.

The actual technique of PET (positron emission tomography) scanning is unique in medicine. A sugar molecule is bonded to a radioactive element (which releases positrons). After the sugar is injected, it is taken up by the active cells within the body. The reason the scan is so successful is that cancer is, in general, more metabolically active than other body tissues, and so takes up more sugar. As an aside the heart, brain and muscle light up on PET scans because they too are very metabolically active. After the cancer takes up the sugar, the radioactive element is retained in the tissue and then positrons are released and visualized by the scanner. A breakthrough in radiology was developed in 2003, when PET scanning was performed on a combined PET and CAT scan machine, enabling more precise localization of the abnormal uptake. CT scanning (computed axial tomography) is strictly an anatomic imaging; it can only reveal the presence or absence of tissue, but cannot determine whether this tissue is malignant. The combination of a metabolic scan (the PET scan) and an anatomic scan (the CAT scan) assists in the determination of where any abnormal tissue is located and whether or not that tissue is malignant (cancerous).


For your convenience here is a download-able version of our Imaging Request Form. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.


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Diablo Valley Oncology / Hematology Medical Group (DVO) provides comprehensive cancer care to patients by bringing together medical oncology, hematology, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, MRI/PET-CT, NaF prostate bone scan, clinical trials, research, Calypso GPS technology, electronic brachytherapy, nutrition counseling and supportive care, along with the services of a specialized pharmacy, all in one convenient location. The specialized care you receive at DVO combines the best in clinical medicine with an outstanding staff and services that meet the individual needs of each patient. Because we are the largest single site of cancer treatment in the county with seven physicians all located at the same site, we have medical coverage at all times while patients are receiving treatment. Our oncology clinics are easily accessible to cancer patients from Contra Costa County, Alameda County, Santa Clara County, San Francisco County, Stanislaus County, Solano County, Merced County, Mariposa County, Calaveras County, Eldorado County, Placer County, San Benito County and Monterey County.  All DVO doctors have privileges with the John Muir Health system.


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