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Olga Deshchenko, DOTmed News Reporter | August 19, 2010
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Siemens Healthcare is also developing a hybrid MR/PET modality. Both PET and MR divisions of the company are working together on this product, says Brait.
Providers and manufacturers are optimistic about the expansion and global growth of PET. Many predict that more and more studies will continue shifting to PET. Still, the usefulness of several gamma camera tests and the cost of equipment secure the place of nuclear medicine in the imaging realm.

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"We see long term a very bright future for PET, there's no doubt, it's just going to be rationalizing what's going to happen in the changing economic and health care regulation environment," says Smith. "We hope it's a short-term hesitation on our customers' parts to make large capital purchases."
The market is expected to grow as awareness about PET/CT capabilities to assess cancer treatment gains ground. Demonstrating the efficacy of the modality continues to be a vital aspect of the industry's health.
"I think the biggest [hurdle] is the economic challenge. It's proving the ROI on a premium piece of equipment initially, even though the benefits are tremendous and there are all kinds of papers showing the benefits of PET/CT and patient management," says Bender. "I think the challenge is having more robust health care economic type studies and comparative effective studies to show that PET really is a superior tool in managing certain cancer types and overall in cancer."
DOTmed Registered Nuclear Medicine PET/CT Equipment Sales & Service Companies
Names in boldface are Premium Listings.
Domestic
Daryl Graham, Graham Nuclear, CA
Al Mandelblatt, Medi/Nuclear Corporation, Inc., CA
Klaus Kraemer, Multi Imaging Systems, Inc., CA
Shane Yaghmai, Allied Health Products, CA
Dan McGuan, Viable Med Services, CA
DOTmed certified
DM100
Moshe Alkalay, Hi Tech Int'l Group, FL
DOTmed certified
John Mayes, Mayes Medical Equipment Solutions LLC, FL
DOTmed certified
DM100
Orestes Hernandez, Cardiosonx Labs, Inc., FL
Jason Wilde, Amber Diagnostics, FL
Xiaoyi Wang, Thinking Systems Corporation, FL
Michael Graham, SNM, IA
Eric Ellingson, MEDX, Inc., IL
Joseph Oliverio, Positron Corporation, IL
Greg Kramer, C&G Technologies, IN
DOTmed certified
DM100
Joseph Sciarra, Marquis Medical, LLC, LA
DOTmed certified
DM100
Jeff Rogers, Medical Imaging Resources, Inc., MI
DM100
Joshua Nunez, Block Imaging, MI
Richard Allen, R.A. Services, Inc., MI
Kevin Larcher, Larcher Medical Imaging, LLC, NC
Lisa Wiggs, Absolute Imaging Solutions, NC
Shanna Flanagan, DMS Health Technologies, ND
Neil Little, DMS Topline Medical, ND
Martin Smith, Northeast Electronics, NH
Alison Fortin, Global Inventory Management LLC, NH
DOTmed certified
Robert Manetta, Nationwide Imaging Services, Inc., NJ
DOTmed certified
DM100
David McMillan, Montrose Global Assets, NY
Geoffrey A. Smith, Medical Coaches, Inc., NY
Don Bogutski, Diagnostix Plus, Inc., NY
DOTmed certified
DM100
Dave Band, D.B. International, Inc., NY
Scott Smith, Philips Healthcare, OH
James O'Donnell, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, OH
Mary D. Lampley, J&M Trading, Inc., TN
DOTmed certified
DM100
Christie Loveday, Encore Global Imaging, Inc., TN
Joseph Vernetti, Molecular Imaging Solutions, inc., TN
Tom Welch, ABT Molecular Imaging, Inc., TN
Lee Kelly, AAN Radiology Systems, Inc., TX
DOTmed certified
DM100
Donnie Ozenne, Nuclear Imaging Services, LLC, TX
Daniel Pakuszewski, Southwestern Imaging, TX
Ed Sokolowski, BC Technical, Inc., UT
Paul Zahn, Shared Medical Services, Inc., WI
DOTmed certified
DM100
International
Toshihiro Kato, Century Yamakyu Corporation, Japan
Faith Dilmen, Abakus Advanced Technologies Ltd., Turkey
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