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How much radiation is used in a Positron Emission Tomography scan?

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How much radiation is used in a Positron Emission Tomography scan?

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A Positron Emission Tomography scan using 18-fluorodeoxyglucose, will generate a small amount of radiation that is comparable to what you would get by living in Denver, Colorado for two years.

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