Nuclear Medicine plays a crucial role in the diagnosis and treatment of many diseases, including;

Cancer: Helps detect tumours, their state, and the effectiveness of conducted treatments.

Cardiovascular Diseases: Identifies heart abnormalities, evaluates blood flow, and determines heart muscle viability.

Neurological Disorders: Diagnoses conditions like Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and epilepsy by analysing brain activity.

Thyroid Disorders: Treats hyperthyroidism and some other cancers of the thyroid via radioactive iodine therapy.

Bone Diseases: Detects fractures, infections, arthritis, and bone metastases using bone scans.

Gastric Disorders: Evaluates gastrointestinal motility and identifies obstructions or other abnormalities.

Nuclear medicine helps doctors make precise diagnoses and customise therapies by providing an in-depth understanding of these illnesses. Its versatility in treating a wide range of medical conditions emphasises how important it is to contemporary healthcare

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