Medical Imaging
Redbud Community Hospital offers:
- MRI
- Lightspeed CT scanning
- Nuclear medicine
- PET scanning
- Radiation fluoroscopy
- Mammography
- Bone density screening
- Other advanced imaging services for dependable diagnosis and treatment
State-of-the-art Cancer Detection Now Available
at Redbud
Physicians at Redbud Community Hospital are now able to
view cancer in a more precise way, with a state-of-the-art mobile PET/CT
scanner.
The new technology enables doctors to more accurately
detect cancer and pinpoint its exact location in the body. Redbud Community
Hospital is the only hospital in Lake County with the new technology.
Both CT (computed tomography) and the newer PET (positron
emission tomography) have added valuable dimensions to cancer diagnosis, but
each has limitations. A CT scan is a series of X-rays taken sequentially along
the length of the body, producing images that resemble cross sections of organs
and other structures. CT gives sharp views of anatomical features and
differentiates between types of soft tissue, bone, and blood vessels. The
technique reveals lesions, tumors, and metastases.
PET scans, meanwhile,
focus more on how structures behave than on how they look. They detect the
metabolic activity of tissues — how rapidly they are consuming the sugar that
fuels biological growth. Cancerous tissue consumes sugar at a high rate, which
shows up on PET scans as bright areas. PET can distinguish between dead scar
tissue and active cancer, and detect cancers at a smaller, earlier stage than
CT.
Before the development of the combined PET/CT scanner
several years ago, patients would have a CT scan on one machine and a PET on
another. Imaging experts would then compare the images, with the CT providing
the physical landmarks for precisely locating the PET findings.
According to Redbud Community Hospital and St. Helena
Hospital radiologist David Racker, MD, PET/CT scans will greatly decrease the
time to diagnose what is or isn’t cancer, “Not only will the community have one
of the most state-of-the-art cancer detection scans available locally, but we
can now diagnose cancer in minutes compared to days.”
“PET/CT also solves another limitation of current cancer
care which is the difficulty of quickly assessing how well a therapy is
working,” said Racker. “Expanding the use of PET/CT technology can provide early
and accurate assessment of a tumor’s response to a particular therapy allowing
physicians to better tailor a patient’s treatment.”
Redbud Hospital President & CEO, Carrie Luyster said,
“Having this state of the art technology in a mobile configuration allows Redbud
to meet community needs by offering a state-of-the-art exam to patients in our
region which is otherwise only offered at larger, metropolitan hospitals.”
For more information on PET/CT scanning, contact your
physician.
Redbud Community Hospital
Medical Imaging
15630 18th Avenue, Clearlake
707-995-6486
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