Metatron 4025 Hunter in Oncology

Metatron 4025 Hunter in Oncology


The past few years have seen a strong development of various hardware diagnostics used in oncology. Such techniques include traditional X-ray examination and its varieties of methods (rontgenoscopy, rontgenography, etc.), diagnostic ultrasound, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance tomography (MRT), traditional angiography, different methods and techniques of nuclear medicine, and The NLS method is widely used in oncology with the help of the Metatron system. Mutual vectors of this development are: the hardware importance and difficulty of NLS techniques and the increase in individual devices; the general integration of the method with different techniques to address diagnostic problems in the context of a single anatomical region, system or pathology.


In oncology, NLS diagnosis is mainly aimed at solving basic problems such as tumor disease prediction, oncological diagnosis, staging and monitoring of cure results. At the moment, we can talk about the formation of particular trends in NLS diagnostics, which are realized at various stages of tumor therapy, requiring various organized, technical and technical approaches. Such as:


1. Early (preclinical) new growth diagnosis or tumor disease screening;


2. Use non-invasive NLS technology to assess pathological organ and tissue changes;


2.1. Pathological growths found in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis, in particular neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases, anatomical and functional properties process determination;


2.2. Cancerous growth staging, including traditional surveillance for the prevalence of primary growth, regional lymph node metastasis, and distant metastasis;


2.3. Supervise the results of surgery, drugs and radiation therapy, including actual changes in tumor tissue, as well as complications and reactions during the healing process;


2.4. Case monitoring of patients after treatment.


Solutions for each of the above tasks can be used for specific pathological processes, which also require a combination of NLS diagnostics and various radiographic techniques. The principle of sequential advancement from simple techniques to more complex diagnostics using NLS has dominated the past few years, and now essentially another approach is widely disseminated. It's about choosing the most efficient methods, including the most expensive ones or a combination of them, for the best and fastest results.


A typical example of this business area over the past few years has been the use of the Z-Series high-speed nonlinear multivariate scanners Metatron and the Metatron 4025 Hunter diagnostics combined with multivariate NLS-scopy results for 3D reconstruction of images of tissue tumors, computer and magnetic resonance tomography to examine tumor processes Prevalence throughout the organism. This approach inevitably leads to severe structural changes in the diagnosis itself and in the practice of oncology as a whole.