The Federal Network of Nuclear Medicine Centers PET-Technology is a group of clinics specializing in the provision of high-tech radiological medical care. Founded in 2011, it is equipped with modernized equipment from leading European and Asian manufacturers, including Siemens, Roche, Innova, Toshiba, Bosch, and others.

All institutions within the group offer comfortable conditions for patients. In particular, they are equipped with tomographs and other devices suitable for the examination and treatment of patients with limited mobility and bedridden patients. Geographically, the clinics are located near major oncology centers.

The Federal Network of Nuclear Medicine Centers PET-Technology employs competent and experienced radiologists, radiographers, and oncologists. They regularly improve their qualifications and gain additional experience through international training assignments. The vast majority of staff members have been trained at leading university hospitals in Europe and around the world.

The pride of the clinics lies in their ultramodern PET-CT systems, which allow the detection of malignant neoplasms starting from in situ (stage 0) stages, as well as disseminated lesions—metastases and micrometastases. Precise knowledge of tumor characteristics and localization enables the most effective treatment. Therapeutic strategies developed by PET-Technology physicians comply with the recommendations of the WHO and authoritative interdisciplinary organizations in Europe, America, and Asia.

In addition to PET-CT, the institutions perform the following diagnostic procedures:

  • CT and MSCT

  • SPECT

  • MRI

  • Scintigraphy

  • Laboratory tests (including histopathological, molecular, genetic, immunohistochemical, and others)

The Federal Network of Nuclear Medicine Centers PET-Technology was the first in Russia to introduce cyberknife technology and other innovations in stereotactic radiosurgery. The distinctive feature of these procedures is the precise destructive effect on tumors of the brain and spinal cord without surgical intervention.

The clinics also provide all types of modern radiation therapy:

  • 3D conformal radiation therapy

  • Volume-controlled radiation therapy

  • Intensity-modulated radiation therapy

  • Electron beam therapy

  • External beam radiation therapy

  • Targeted (local) radiation therapy

  • Brachytherapy

In cancer treatment, physicians apply hypofractionated radiotherapy, radiosurgical techniques, and intracavitary irradiation. Specialists ensure continuous dynamic monitoring and adjust treatment strategies as necessary.

In addition to the cyberknife, PET-Technology clinics use the Gamma knife, which is equally effective against both benign and malignant tumors. The success of this tool is associated with an extremely low probability of recurrence and dissemination.