PET-CT coming to Saskatchewan
The province has purchased the first PET-CT machine for Saskatchewan.
The investment for the Positron Emission Tomography – Computerized Tomography is a positive step forward for patients in Saskatchewan, said Don McMorris, health minister.
“What this means for patients is they will no longer have to travel outside of the province to receive this service. We owe it to our patients to provide the highest quality care and the latest treatments, as close to home as possible.”
PET scans provide information that is not available from diagnostic tests such as MRI exams or CT scans. They are mainly used for treatment of cancer patients to determine the treatment required and monitor its effectiveness.