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                    [Title] => PET/CT scan gains headway in fighting the ‘Big C’
                    [Summary] => The raging human plague called "Big C" or cancer may soon find its match in the advances being made in molecular imaging technology like the PET/CT Scanner. 


This neaw device, which uses state-of-the-art technology, enables doctors to locate cancer cells more accurately and precisely inside the human body at the earliest possible time, thus offering a better chance for cure.
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PET is the most advanced medical imaging system in the world. It is a non-invasive imaging technique that shows the functions of the different diseased organs and tissues of the body.
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This neaw device, which uses state-of-the-art technology, enables doctors to locate cancer cells more accurately and precisely inside the human body at the earliest possible time, thus offering a better chance for cure.
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