Positron Emission Tomography Stocks List

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Date Stock Title
May 13 CLRB Cellectar Biosciences Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
May 13 RDNT RadNet, Inc. to Present at the Bank of America Securities 2024 Health Care Conference on May 14th, 2024
May 11 RDNT RadNet, Inc. (NASDAQ:RDNT) First-Quarter Results: Here's What Analysts Are Forecasting For This Year
May 10 RDNT RadNet, Inc. (NASDAQ:RDNT) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 10 RDNT Peeling Back The Layers: Exploring RadNet Through Analyst Insights
May 10 RDNT RadNet, Inc. (NASDAQ:RDNT) Stock Is Going Strong But Fundamentals Look Uncertain: What Lies Ahead ?
May 10 RDNT RadNet First Quarter 2024 Earnings: Beats Expectations
May 9 RDNT RadNet, Inc. (RDNT) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 9 RDNT RadNet beats top-line and bottom-line estimates; updates FY24 outlook
May 9 RDNT RadNet GAAP EPS of -$0.04 beats by $0.02, revenue of $431.7M beats by $9.98M
May 8 RDNT RadNet (RDNT) Q1 Earnings and Revenues Surpass Estimates
May 8 RDNT RadNet Reports First Quarter Financial Results with Record First Quarter Revenue, Adjusted EBITDA(1) and Adjusted Earnings(3) and Revises Upwards 2024 Financial Guidance Ranges
May 8 RDNT RadNet Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
May 8 CLRB Cellectar Biosciences to Present at the Guggenheim Healthcare Talks Radiopharmaceuticals Day
May 7 RDNT RadNet’s Lenox Hill Radiology to Host Mother’s Day Mammogram Screening Parties in New York City
May 7 CLRB Cellectar Biosciences to Announce First Quarter Financial Results and Host a Conference Call on Tuesday, May 14, 2024
Positron Emission Tomography

Positron-emission tomography (PET) is a nuclear medicine functional imaging technique that is used to observe metabolic processes in the body as an aid to the diagnosis of disease. The system detects pairs of gamma rays emitted indirectly by a positron-emitting radionuclide, most commonly fluorine-18, which is introduced into the body on a biologically active molecule called a radioactive tracer. Three-dimensional images of tracer concentration within the body are then constructed by computer analysis. In modern PET-CT scanners, three-dimensional imaging is often accomplished with the aid of a CT X-ray scan performed on the patient during the same session, in the same machine.
If the biologically active tracer molecule chosen for PET is fludeoxyglucose (FDG), an analogue of glucose, the concentrations of tracer imaged will indicate tissue metabolic activity as it corresponds to the regional glucose uptake. Use of this tracer to explore the possibility of cancer metastasis (i.e., spreading to other sites) is the most common type of PET scan in standard medical care (representing 90% of current scans). Metabolic trapping of the radioactive glucose molecule allows the PET scan to be utilized. The same tracer may also be used for PET investigation and diagnosis of types of dementia. Less often, other radioactive tracers, usually but not always labeled with fluorine-18, are used to image the tissue concentration of other types of molecules of interest.
One of the disadvantages of PET scanners is their operating cost.

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