PET and MR are two imaging modalities that complement each other, and by combining the two, both the anatomical depiction of MRI, and the high molecular sensitivity of PET can be exploited. With truly integrated PET/MR systems, PET and MR images can be acquired simultaneously in one imaging session, saving time and securing minimal need for registration between images. Within oncology, PET/MR could be a viable option in cancers where MR is the preferred imaging modality and where PET/CT currently has a limited role in the clinic.
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