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PET scans create images of the body by detecting light emitted from the annihilation of matter and antimatter, with the latter produced by custom chemicals containing radioactive atoms.

Findings

Additional insights we found via Imperial College London

  1. Positron emission tomography begins with the creation of a radioactive tracer—a sugar, protein, or other biomolecule that is known to be processed in the part of the body being scanned, but is built with radioactive atoms recently produced in a particle accelerator.

  2. Once it is checked and purified, the custom radioactive tracer is injected into the patient getting the PET scan, where the decay of the radioactive atoms produces positrons—the antimatter version of the electron.

  3. When positrons collide with nearby electrons, they annihilate and emit photons—particles of light—in opposite directions, which are detected by the ring-like PET scanner and analyzed to reconstruct images of organs, tissues, and various diseases.

  4. Because radiotracers emit particles to carry away their energy and become stable relatively quickly, the time between radiotracer inject and PET scanning is brief, and patients can expect their bodies to return to normal—that is, no longer emit more radiation than usual—within a day.

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