PET CT

Overview

Rad Viva provides high-quality interpretation of PET CT scans with integrated metabolic and anatomical correlation. Our reports are structured to assist oncologists, surgeons, and clinicians in staging, restaging, treatment planning, and response assessment for a wide range of malignancies.
We follow established international guidelines to ensure consistency, clarity, and diagnostic accuracy.

Approach

Each PET CT scan is evaluated by correlating areas of radiotracer uptake with CT findings. Our radiologists assess lesion location, metabolic activity (SUV values), and morphological characteristics to generate a comprehensive, clinically useful report.
Structured formatting includes impression summaries, lesion measurement tables, and optional response criteria such as RECIST or PERCIST (on request).

Frequently Asked Questions

Which types of PET CT do you report?

We interpret whole-body PET CT, oncology-specific studies (e.g., lung, breast, GI, lymphoma), and FDG-PET scans for metabolic evaluation.

Yes. We provide standardized uptake value (SUV) data along with precise anatomical descriptions and clinical interpretation.

Yes. Our PET CT reporting supports research documentation, clinical trials, and endpoint analysis with structured criteria upon request.