PAT-Technology
PET-Technologies was established in 2011 on a parity basis by OJSC, RUSNANO Industrial, Commercial and Consulting Limited Liability Company and Medilux CJSC to RosMedTechnologies implement a project to create modern diagnostic centers that allow diagnostics by the combined method of positron emission tomography computed tomography and (CT PET/centers) in the central federal district and the Republic of Bashkortostan.
The federal network of Nuclear Medicine Centers will give the country's population access to advanced technologies for high-quality diagnosis and treatment of cancer. PET-Technologies produces radiopharmaceuticals (FPM) necessary for PET/CT diagnostics at its production facilities in Ufa and Yelets (Lipetsk region), which are equipped with a cyclotron complex, a laboratory for the synthesis of radiopharmaceuticals, equipment for dosing and packaging of FPM, as well as quality control devices.
The regional divisions of the PET-Technologies network provide PET/CT diagnostics services in the areas of specialist doctors free of charge for patients at the expense of compulsory health insurance (compulsory medical insurance), as well as on a paid basis.
History
2024: Centers shut down due to lack of money
nuclear medicine PET-Technologies centers in various Russian regions are stopping work due to lack of money. The provision of services positron emission tomography (PET) computed tomography and (CT) under compulsory health insurance policies (compulsory medical insurance) has been terminated. In particular, on February 1, 2024, PET-Technologies reported that its centers in and had stopped work. Toole Lipetsk
Official notifications also say that from January 9, 2024, the PET-Technology Center in Yekaterinburg is forced to suspend PET/CT research for patients in the Sverdlovsk Region at the expense of the compulsory medical insurance program. From January 25, 2024, the PET-Technologies center in Samara, which provides services for patients in the Samara region, is forced to take similar measures, and from January 26 of that year, a center in Ivanovo serving patients in the Ivanovo region.
In all cases, the reason is that the tariff established by the Territorial Compulsory Health Insurance Fund for PET/CT services in 2024 does not cover the costs of performing this study. It is noted that the resumption of the provision of services at the expense of the compulsory medical insurance program will be possible after the increase in tariffs. Patients are invited to undergo a PET/CT study on the compulsory medical insurance policy at the PET-Technologies centers in other cities, in particular, in Perm, Kirov, Izhevsk, Ufa, Obninsk and Ryazan (if they have the necessary package of documents).
The uniqueness and advantages of PET/CT cancer diagnosis lie not only in its convenience and safety for the patient, but also in the ability to obtain the most complete data on the functioning of individual organs and tissues of the body. With PET/CT, early diagnosis of relapses and metastases can be performed. The technology is suitable for differentiating malignant and benign tumors, as well as for determining the stage of tumor disease.[1]
2022
MedInvestGroup closes nuclear medicine center in Orel
On December 19, 2022, the governor of the Oryol region, Andrei Klychkov, announced the closure of the PET-Technology nuclear medicine center in Orel. The medical institution, opened by the MedInvestGroup Group at the Oryol Oncological Dispensary, has been operating since 2015
According to Klychkov, MedInvestGroup notified the regional authorities that it did not see the economic feasibility of continuing the work of the center. The governor promised that patients in need of PET/CT diagnostics will be delivered to Bryansk by the end of 2022, and then to Moscow.
In mid-December 2022, it also became known that MedInvestGroup would not build a nuclear medicine center in Skolkovo. Instead, a clinic with an operating unit will appear here, said Rafik Zagrutdinov, head of the Moscow Construction Department. The construction of the nuclear medicine center began in 2021, the commissioning of the facility was scheduled for the end of 2023, but in May 2022, MedInvestGroup froze the project due to possible problems with the supply of imported equipment.
On the basis of the center, the initiators planned to locate two cyclotron-radiochemical complexes, in which they intended to launch the production of radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostics and drugs for radionuclide therapy. Also, the center was going to install two PET/CT scanners and two radiation therapy devices, open a research laboratory and install 22 "hot" beds for radionuclide therapy.
By December 2022, MedInvestGroup Group of Companies unites 27 PET-Technologies nuclear medicine centers and several radiation therapy centers in 25 regions of Russia, the K + 31 network of multidisciplinary clinics, the author's project of Academician Konstantin Lyadov - Lyadov Clinics, Gamma Clinic medical center in Obninsk and two production of radiopharmaceuticals[2]
Opening of a nuclear medicine center in Bryansk for 250 million rubles
In November 2022, MedInvestGroup opened a nuclear medicine center in Bryansk, in which more than 250 million rubles were invested. The object with an area of 617 square meters. m is located on the basis of the Bryansk Regional Hospital No. 1.
The center with an area of about 617 square meters. m is located on the basis of the Bryansk Regional Hospital No. 1. It is equipped with a Siemens Biograph Horizon 4R PET/CT scanner, the advantages of which are accurate imaging, high performance and fast data processing. The scanner can provide more than 8 thousand PET/CT studies per year, the press service of MedInvestGroup reported.
The opening of the PET/CT Diagnostic Center is a great help for oncologists, chemotherapists, as well as doctors conducting radiation therapy. This method allows you to assess the presence of a tumor and metastases, it helps to assess the effectiveness of the treatment, and also allows you to perform tumor topometry before radiation therapy, "said Pavel Golovin, vice president of MedInvestGroup. |
He recalled that this project is an investment project, that is, the Bryansk region did not take on any financial obligations. All expenses fell on the shoulders of the investor.
The PET/CT diagnostic center is aimed at patients referred by oncologists of the region according to the compulsory medical insurance system. The ability to undergo high-precision diagnostics at home will significantly increase the availability of the procedure for residents of the region. In order to get for examination, it is necessary to receive a referral from your attending oncologist in form 057/u-04.
According to the head of the Health Department of the Bryansk Region, Sergei Galaganov, in January-October 2022, the region sent 1.4 thousand patients for PET/CT diagnostics to other cities, and in the future, taking into account the possibilities of the method, the need will only grow.[3]
Opening of a nuclear medicine center in Omsk for 330 million rubles
On October 1, 2022, the Governor of the Omsk Region, Alexander Burkov, opened the first positron emission tomography center in the region, created jointly with the MedInvestGroup group of companies. The latter invested 330 million rubles in the project.
The center is equipped with Siemens a Biograph Horizon system with support for PET functions. CT The institution is designed for 5 thousand. PET studies per year. Services will be provided, including by. COMPULSORY HEALTH INSURANCE
We really brought the diagnostic centers closer to the population, this is the last generation of diagnostic equipment, and it allows, without leaving the city, to do the most in-depth research in the field of oncology... About two thousand people a year were forced from the Omsk region to travel to other cities to do research data. From tomorrow we will do this here, in a modern center with high-level specialists, - stressed Alexander Burkov. |
According to him, in further joint plans with the company, there are projects aimed at reconstructing the cancer center, expanding the clinic and developing a bed fund for radiological treatment.
By October 2022, MedInvestGroup Group of Companies unites 26 PET-Technologies nuclear medicine centers and several radiation therapy centers in 25 regions of Russia, the K + 31 network of multidisciplinary clinics, the author's project of Academician Konstantin Lyadov - Lyadov Clinics, Gamma Clinic medical center in Obninsk and two production of radiopharmaceuticals.
MedInvestGroup planned to open a positron emission tomography center in Omsk in 2020, but the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic prevented it. In addition, the volume of expenses for the implementation of projects increased - from 220 million to 330 million rubles.[4]
2021
Opening of PET/CT center in Kazakhstan
At the end of December 2021, MedInvestGroup (MIG) opened its first PET/CT diagnostic center in Kazakhstan. This is also the first project of the company abroad, about 2 billion tenge ($4.6 million) was invested in it.
According to the press service of MIG, the Almaty Center for Nuclear Medicine "PET-Technology" will be able to conduct up to 7 thousand studies per year. It is noted that the project can become an educational center for Kazakhstani specialists and give impetus to the development of medical tourism.
According to Pavel Golovin, vice president of MedInvestGroup Group, the opening of a nuclear medicine center in Almaty is "not a one-time action." He announced the appearance of branches in other cities of the republic - Uralsk, Shymkent and Karaganda. Together with the Government of Kazakhstan, MIG intends to create an oncological cluster in the country. The corresponding agreement has already been concluded.
To work on a PET scanner, Kazakhstani specialists trained in Moscow and Balashikha, where the leading MIG cancer centers are located, and also underwent trainings on how to handle radiopharmaceuticals. In addition, the company's specialists who installed the device conducted an on-site internship.
Today we can say that they have not been engaged in healthcare for a long time, I am talking about the Russian Federation and Kazakhstan. But in the last 3-4 years, a very serious breakthrough in both countries has been noticeable. We see this absolutely for sure, because we have new methods, - said Golovin. |
MIG notes that for Kazakhstan and Russia the problems associated with cancer are very similar: the incidence rate in the republic and the Russian Federation is comparable in absolute numbers, and they are quite high. Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Yeraly Tugzhanov stressed that life expectancy in the country depends on the number of cancer diagnostics procedures.[5]
Opening of the PET/CT diagnostic center in Tula for 250 million rubles
In December 2021, MedInvestGroup opened the PET-Technologies Nuclear Medicine Center in Tula. More than 250 million rubles have been invested in this project.
According to the press service of MedInvestGroup, a premium PET/CT scanner is installed in the Tula center, which allows more than 7 thousand studies per year. One scan procedure takes 12 to 25 minutes without contrast or up to 60 minutes with contrast. The result can be obtained in 15 minutes.
You can get the PET/CT service in the Tula center for free within the framework of the compulsory medical insurance system. In order to get for examination, it is necessary to receive a referral from an oncologist in form 057/u-04. At the same time, it is planned to connect the new center of nuclear medicine to the regional health information system, thanks to which the direction for diagnostics can be obtained remotely. In this case, the result of the study will immediately receive the attending physician.
The medical institution in Tula became the 28th center for PET/CT diagnostics of cancer "MedInvestGroup." The federal network operating under the PET-Technologies brand is now represented in 24 regions.
The Governor of the Tula Region, Alexei Dyumin, at an event dedicated to the official opening of the PET-Technologies nuclear center, noted that cancer in the region is one of the main causes of mortality. However, a lot has been done recently to solve this problem.
We are working in several directions. On the one hand, we are equipping the regional oncological dispensary with modern diagnostic and medical equipment. In particular, two linear accelerators for radiation therapy have been purchased and are already working. On the other hand, we are building a modern cancer center, which will focus all the possibilities of the regional cancer service in one place, "Dyumin emphasized.[6] |
Opening of the Center for Nuclear Medicine in Vladimir
In early February 2021, MedInvestGroup opened a nuclear medicine center in Vladimir, in which more than 200 million rubles were invested. The new medical facility has started working on the basis of the Regional Clinical Hospital.
In the new center "PET-Technology" with an area of about 570 square meters. will be engaged in the diagnosis of cancer by the PET/CT method, combining the possibilities of positron emission and computed tomography, which allows you to assess the structure and functional features of the tumor at the molecular level. The center has a PET/CT scanner that allows you to do up to four studies per hour.
The hybrid diagnostic method gives the most accurate information. This is important both at the stage of clarifying cancer and at the stage of treating cancer - our specialists can very accurately determine how a selected treatment regimen works, how a tumor reacts to it, so that the attending physician can adjust prescriptions if necessary. Previously, this type of diagnosis was not presented in the Vladimir region, patients in need of such a study were sent to specialized federal centers. Now help can be obtained within the region, - said Pavel Golovin, vice president of MedInvestGroup Group. |
The services of PET-Technology in Vladimir will be able to use patients from all over the region. You can get here in the direction of a doctor - oncologist, radio or chemotherapist. In the future, the center will be able to receive up to 6 thousand patients a year. At the initial stage, there is an agreement on one and a half thousand studies - through compulsory medical insurance.
President of the MedInvestGroup Group Sergey Notov, commenting on the opening of the Vladimir Center for Nuclear Medicine, called this object difficult from the point of view of infrastructure. This is due to the supply of equipment and radiopharmaceuticals, special solutions were required in terms of technical problems, he explained.[7]
Opening of the Center for Nuclear Medicine in Ivanovo
At the end of January 2021, MedInvestGroup opened a new center for nuclear medicine, PET-Technologies, in Ivanovo. Investments in this project exceeded 200 million rubles.
This medical institution became the 24th in the federal network of centers for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer "PET-Technologies." The new center is designed to serve more than 5 thousand patients annually. There it will be possible to get a service for the diagnosis of cancer PET/CT, the direction to which the oncological dispensary issues.
As noted in the company, since the commissioning of the center, cancer patients in the Ivanovo region no longer need to travel outside the region to receive a PET/CT diagnostic service for oncological diseases. All patients of the center will be able to receive affordable and high-quality medical care within the framework of the territorial program of state guarantees.
PET/CT, which is used in PET-Technology nuclear medicine centers, allows you to assess the structure and functional features of the tumor at the molecular level. The image makes it possible to distinguish a benign formation from a malignant one with a high degree of reliability. First of all, PET/CT examination is prescribed to clarify the size of the tumor, as well as to determine the presence or absence of a metastatic process in the patient's body. The method makes it possible to detect small tumor foci in the early stages of the disease and obtain a three-dimensional image of the human body with accurate data on the location and boundaries of neoplasms.
In January 2021, it became known that MedInvestGroup will complete the construction of a positron emission tomography center in Novosibirsk. The company became an investor instead of the European Medical Center (EMS), which withdrew from the project in order to "focus on work in the central part of Russia (Moscow and the Moscow region)."[8]
2020
Launch of two PET/CT centers in Moscow
At the end of 2020, PET-Technologies (part of the MedInvestGroup Group of Companies) opened two more nuclear medicine centers in Moscow. They are located on Orshanskaya and Profsoyuznaya streets. More than 450 million rubles were invested in these projects .
Thus, PET-Technology has three PET/CT centers in the Russian capital. The first such medical facility is located on Ivankovsky highway.
As reported on the PET-Technologies website, the new nuclear medicine centers are equipped with modern medical equipment and "everything necessary for the maximum convenience of visitors."
To get on the record, you need to get a referral from an oncologist in form 057/u-04. Also, the centers receive patients on a commercial basis and according to the policies of compulsory health insurance (compulsory medical insurance ). At the same time, PET-Technologies LLC has already been participating in the implementation of the territorial program of state guarantees in Moscow since 2018.
MedInvestGroup Group unites 24 centers for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer in different regions of the country, two production of radiopharmaceuticals equipped with a gamma-knife Gamma Clinic in Obninsk, a network of multidisciplinary clinics "K + 31" and the author's project of Academician Konstantin Lyadov - "Lyadov Clinics."
At the end of 2021, PET-Technologies is scheduled to launch a nuclear medicine center for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer in the Sverdlovsk Region. The project is being implemented as part of a public-private partnership. The program provides for the creation of a nuclear medicine cluster, in which it is planned to introduce a laboratory and radiochemical complex, a radionuclide therapy building, a radiosurgery center, expand the use of positron emission tomography and open 20 outpatient oncological care centers in the region. It is assumed that the center of nuclear medicine in the Sverdlovsk region will serve up to 10-15 thousand people a year.[9]
MedInvestGroup opened a nuclear medicine center in Kirov for 200 million rubles
On October 12, 2020, MedInvestGroup opened a nuclear medicine center in Kirov, investing about 200 million rubles in the project. The new institution has started working on the basis of the regional Center for Oncology and Medical Radiology.
The clinic is designed to serve more than 5 thousand patients per year. It is planned that services will be provided under the compulsory medical insurance program.
The project was implemented within the framework of the federal program to provide the constituent entities of the Russian Federation with infrastructure related to diagnostics using radiopharmaceuticals. The Governor of the Kirov Region Igor Vasiliev, President of the MedInvestGroup Group Sergey Notov, First Deputy Chairman of the Regional Government Dmitry Kurdyumov and Minister of Health Andrei Chernyaev took part in the grand opening of the center.
Igor Vasiliev noted that the opening of the center will solve one of the most important tasks facing healthcare in the Kirov region - improving the quality of medical care for cancer patients. The institution is equipped with PET/CT scanning equipment - this is one of the most accurate methods for determining neoplasms at an early stage.
The opening in a pandemic of such a modern center within the framework of private public partnership in one of the most difficult areas - oncology - is very important. Patients will receive assistance completely free of charge under the compulsory medical insurance policy, - the governor emphasized. - They will come here from all over the Kirov region, as well as from other regions of the country according to the testimony of doctors and receive high-quality assistance. |
As the first deputy chairman of the regional government Dmitry Kurdyumov noted, a modern pathomorphological laboratory has been created at the oncology center, where all data about the patient flock, which are then investigated and entered into the medical information system.[10]
MedInvestGroup opened a nuclear medicine center in Vladikavkaz for 300 million rubles
On September 8, 2020, MedInvestGroup opened a nuclear medicine center in Vladikavkaz, in which over 300 million rubles were invested. The medical institution started working on the basis of the Republican Oncological Dispensary in North Ossetia.
This is the first PET Technology center in the North Caucasus and the 18th in Russia. It is designed to serve more than 6 thousand patients per year. Medical care will be provided under the compulsory medical insurance program. A Siemens Biograph Horizon-3R PET/CT scanner and a Siemens Symbia Intevo 6 SPECT/CT machine were purchased for the center.
Thanks to this investment project, we are solving one of the important tasks of health care - improving the quality of medical care. Patients no longer need to travel outside the region to undergo diagnosis. I hope we will build further work with this company in such a way as not only to diagnose oncology, but also to treat it. I believe that this will be more effective, - said the head of North Ossetia Vyacheslav Bitarov, who took part in the opening of the center for nuclear medicine along with the president of MedInvestGroup Sergei Notov, members of the government and doctors of the republic's oncological dispensary. |
In the center of nuclear medicine, 18 health workers are employed, subsequently their number will increase to 25. During work, all results will be additionally rechecked by experts from Stavropol.
These doctors turned out to be very highly qualified. We just handed them the methods of working on the new device. I am very glad that we recruited doctors from the republic. This is probably thanks to your medical university. To be honest, in other centers we brought 30-40% of doctors from other regions, - said Notov. |
The facility will begin admitting patients in October 2020.[11]
Opening of two PET-Technologies centers in Perm
In early September 2020, MedInvestGroup opened two PET-Technologies centers in Perm, investing more than 700 million rubles in them. The PET/CT diagnostic center, located on the territory of the Perm City Clinical Hospital named after M.A. Tverye, as well as the center of radiation therapy on the basis of the Perm Regional Oncological Dispensary, began work.
The first of these institutions is designed to serve more than 5 thousand patients per year. It will work under the compulsory medical insurance program. The radiation therapy center is expected to be able to receive more than 1.4 thousand patients a year, it will also work under the state guarantee program. The clinic has two linear Halcyon v 2.0 accelerators. Varian Medical Systems According to the regional Ministry of Health, the new equipment for radiation therapy will increase the volume of cancer care by 2 times.
Residents were forced to travel to Yekaterinburg for research, and now you can make such diagnostics in Perm. This will reduce the time for making a diagnosis and rather begin treatment, and will also allow our fellow countrymen to save on the road and living in other regions. New equipment will help prolong lives - this is our ultimate goal, - said the Acting Governor of the Perm Territory Dmitry Makhonin. |
In early September 2020, an agreement was also concluded between the regional government and MedInvestGroup on the construction of a modern oncological dispensary, an infectious diseases hospital and a surgical building to provide medical services to residents of the Perm Territory and neighboring regions.
According to Sergei Notov, President of MedInvestGroup Group of Companies, the agreement with the Government of the Perm Territory is an important step in the implementation of the federal program for the development of the group, built on public-private interaction.[12]
MedInvestGroup invests 37 billion rubles in a network of medical centers
In early July 2020, the MedInvestGroup (MIG) group of companies announced the investment of 37 billion rubles in its own federal project called "100 linear accelerators." It involves the launch of two radiation therapy centers in Yekaterinburg and Perm "PET-Technologies," the organization of a network of centers with linear accelerators in the regions and the creation of a clinical educational center.
MedInvestGroup, the company will rent specialized premises (canyons) for the installation of linear accelerators. At the same time, it is planned to provide services at the expense of compulsory medical insurance.
To train doctors in the fall of 2020, it is planned to open a clinical educational center, which will train specialists not only for PET-Technology centers. 15 training stations will be installed in the center. Work on them will allow colleagues in real time, based on real cases, to determine the treatment method, emphasized in the GC, adding that the tasks of the educational center will include not only the preparation of personnel for the existing PET-Technologies centers, but also training specialists for state medical institutions and improving their qualifications.
MedInvestGroup President Sergei Notov said that, according to calculations, the installation of one linear accelerator and associated costs amount to 350-400 million rubles. He believes that the authorities of the regions, for whose budgets these costs are significant, can transfer to the company the tasks of re-equipment of medical institutions.
According to the group, "regional governments can transfer to MedInvestGroup the tasks of re-equipping medical institutions that were planned within the framework of the national project, and spend the released funds, for example, on CT or solving other important socially significant tasks.[13]
2019: PET-Technologies network centers will appear in Omsk and Vladimir
On June 6, 2019, it became known that MedInvestGroup Group of Companies (MIG) signed agreements according to which the centers of the PET-Technologies network will appear in the Omsk and Vladimir regions. Read more here.
2018: Igor Simonovsky - the new general director of PET-Technology
In September 2018, it became known that the network of positron emission tomography centers PET Technologies appointed Igor Simonovsky the CEO instead, Diana Kobesova who continued to work in the company as managing director and will oversee the launch of new centers. More. here
2016
Nuclear Medicine Center opened in Yekaterinburg
In June 2016, the opening ceremony of the Center for Positron Emission Tomography of the portfolio company RUSNANO PET-Technologies took place in Yekaterinburg. The event was attended by the Governor of the Sverdlovsk Region Yevgeny Kuyvashev, Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of RUSNANO Management Company German Pikhoya, Managing Director for Investment Activities of RUSNANO Management Company Olga Shpichko, Managing Director for Regional Policy and Interaction with authorities and the Federal Assembly of RUSNANO Management Company Dmitry Krinitsky, Investment Director of RUSNANO Management Company Andrei Putilov, First Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Sverdlovsk Region Vladimir Vlasov and Minister of Health of the Sverdlovsk Region Igor Trofimov.
Following the meeting, the parties agreed to increase the number, quality and availability of radioisotope diagnostics and treatment for residents of the Sverdlovsk region. In addition, agreements were reached on further assistance to the process of modernization and retrofitting of the PET/CT center in Yekaterinburg, as well as the creation of a working group under the Government of the Sverdlovsk Region with the participation of the Ministry of Health of the Sverdlovsk Region and interested authorities and organizations. The Ministry of Health of the Sverdlovsk Region, together with the Territorial Compulsory Medical Insurance Fund, will work out the issue of increasing the number of quotas for diagnostic measures based on the PET/CT center. Now, at the expense of the Territorial Compulsory Medical Insurance Fund, up to 6 thousand patients can be examined annually. PET-Technologies will develop and from September 2016 will begin to introduce a Program for advanced training of doctors in the specialization "Radiology" with the possibility of an internship at the Center for Nuclear Medicine in Yekaterinburg.
Cancer is one of the two main causes of mortality in Russia. Currently, the most modern and accurate way to diagnose cancer is PET/CT scanning. This technology makes it possible to correctly determine the tactics of treating diseases at the earliest stages of their development, control its effectiveness and eliminate unnecessary and often expensive treatments.
Nuclear Medicine Center opened in Moscow
The Center for Nuclear Medicine was created in early 2016 on the basis of the Medical and Rehabilitation Center of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (LRC) on Ivankovskoye Shosse. The center is equipped with a modern PET/CT scanner and is designed to conduct 5,000 studies per year. The reception of patients is organized in cooperation with specialists of the LRC in the field of chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. The first 6 people have already been examined.
RUSNANO is implementing a project of a federal network of PET centers, which is designed to provide access to the best modern diagnostics of cancer for residents of several regions of Russia. Moscow is already the seventh city in the country where PET-Technologies has opened the Center for Nuclear Medicine.
The radiopharmaceuticals necessary for PET/CT scanning are delivered through network facilities, including Moscow, from Yelets, where their mass production was launched last year. Diagnostic centers "PET-Technologies" are located in the cities: Ufa, Lipetsk, Tambov, Kursk, Oryol, Yekaterinburg. The volumes of FPM production in Yelets (up to 500 doses per day) are synchronized with the schedule of patient admission in each of the PET centers of the Central Federal District and Moscow, which ensures uninterrupted delivery in the necessary time.
By the end of 2015, more than 10,000 people had already been surveyed on the federal network.
Cancer is one of the two main causes of death in Russia. PET/CT scan makes it possible not only to detect the disease at the earliest stages, but also, in the case of oncology, to determine the tactics of treatment, control its effectiveness, which significantly increases the chances of saving a life. At the same time, the procedure is absolutely painless, does not carry side negative effects and takes no more than 2-3 hours.
As part of the implementation of the state program for the provision of medical care to the population in the compulsory health insurance system, PET-Technologies conducts PET/CT diagnostics free of charge. Also, the survey can be carried out on a paid basis, while its cost, taking into account the exchange rate, is three to four times lower than similar services abroad.
2015
The first in the Federal Network of Modern Medical Centers created within the framework of public-private partnership was the Center for Nuclear Medicine in Ufa. He provides a set of services for the diagnosis of cancer using PET/CT and the treatment of tumors on the latest robotic radiotherapy system CyberKnife. The accuracy, effectiveness and safety of CyberKnife allows you to treat brain tumors that surgery and conventional radiation therapy cannot cope with.
Notes
- ↑ PET/CT tests for compulsory medical insurance in patients of Tula and Lipetsk regions suspended
- ↑ Andrey Klychkov
- ↑ The Center for Nuclear Medicine under the PET-Technologies brand has opened in Bryansk
- ↑ The first center of nuclear medicine for the diagnosis of oncology appeared in Omsk
- ↑ International level: MedInvestGroup develops nuclear medicine in Kazakhstan
- ↑ Group of Companies "MedInvestGroup" opened a new Center for Nuclear Medicine "PET-Technologies" in Tula
- ↑ The Center for Nuclear Medicine for the Diagnosis of Oncological Diseases "PET-Technologies" has been opened in Vladimir
- ↑ MedInvestGroup opened a nuclear medicine center in Ivanovo
- ↑ OPENED THIRD MOSCOW PET-CT CENTER "PAT-TECHNOLOGY" ON ORSHANSKAYA STREET
- ↑ The opening of the Center for Nuclear Medicine for Cancer Patients took place in Kirov
- ↑ MIG FOR 300 MILLION RUBLES OPENED A CENTER FOR NUCLEAR MEDICINE IN VLADIKAVKAZ
- ↑ MIG OPENED TWO PAT TECHNOLOGY CENTERS IN PERM FOR 700 MILLION RUBLES
- ↑ MedInvestGroup invests 37 billion rubles in a network of medical centers and the education of doctors