The Medical Center has plans to purchase a PET/CT scanner by November, hospital officials announced today.
The Columbus hospital was approved by the state to obtain the equipment, which should help physicians in detecting cancer and other serious illnesses. It will cost more than $3 million for the equipment, space renovation, architectural and engineering fees.
“The PET/CT scanner is our single best imaging tool for finding cancer cells in a patient’s body,” Glen Vahjen, medical center director of imaging services for The Medical Center, said in a statement. “This dual-function machine also improves our ability to diagnose coronary artery disease and certain brain disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease.”



