The role of the positron-emission tomography in oncology – Professor of Emory University will read a lecture at National Center of Surgery

The role of the positron-emission tomography in oncology – Professor of Emory University will read a lecture at National Center of Surgery

Lecture regarding the examination acknowledged as a golden standard in oncology will be held in the National Center of Surgery on May 22nd, 17:00.

Full professor of radiology and nuclear medicine, director of nuclear medicine department at Emory University Grady Hospital, Raghuveer Halkar will read a lecture “The role of positron-emission tomography in modern oncology”.

The event will be held in National Center of Surgery’s department of radiotherapy.

PET / CT, i.e. positron-emission tomography is a nuclear medicine examination method, which is a non-alternative for cancer diagnostics.

We would like to remind readers that the department of radiotherapy functions in the National Center of Surgery. Oncologic patients in the department are able to receive radiation therapy with the latest generation high-tech linear accelerators. In the department of radiotherapy treatment method is chosen by Georgian specialists together with invited experts from U.S (Emory University, Atlanta) and Spain (Genesis Care oncology multidisciplinary institution)

National Center of Surgery address: Tbilisi, Dighomi, Chachava N5.

You may contact National Center of Surgery’s call center at 577 119 119 or 2 02 25 25

Wish you health!