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  2. Bone scintigraphy - Wikipedia

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    Bone scan showing multiple bone metastases from prostate cancer. Some of the earliest investigations into skeletal metabolism were carried out by George de Hevesy in the 1930s, using phosphorus-32 and by Charles Pecher in the 1940s. [6] [7] In the 1950s and 1960s calcium-45 was investigated, but as a beta emitter proved difficult to image.

  3. Full-body CT scan - Wikipedia

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    A full-body scan has the potential to identify disease (e.g. cancer) in early stages, and early identification can improve the success of curative efforts. Controversy arises from the use of full-body scans in the screening of patients who have no signs or symptoms suggestive of a disease. [5]

  4. PSMA scan - Wikipedia

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    A PSMA scan is a nuclear medicine imaging technique used in the diagnosis and staging of prostate cancer. It is carried out by injection of a radiopharmaceutical with a positron or gamma emitting radionuclide and a prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) targeting ligand .

  5. Cancer screening - Wikipedia

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    Full body CT scans is a type of medical imaging utilized to search for cancer in individuals without clear symptoms. CT scans can pose challenges, especially exposure to ionizing radiation . [ 50 ] However, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans are not associated with a radiation risk, and MRI scans are being evaluated for their use in cancer ...

  6. Should You Shell Out for a Full-Body MRI? - AOL

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    Celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Zac Posen are talking about their full-body MRI wellness scans. Experts weigh in on whether and when they're helpful.

  7. Prostate cancer - Wikipedia

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    Prostate cancer is a major topic of ongoing research. From 2016–2020, over $1.26 billion was invested in prostate cancer research, representing around 5% of global cancer research funds. [122] This places prostate cancer 10th among 18 common cancer types in funding per cancer death, and 9th in funding per disability-adjusted life year lost. [123]

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