Principles Of Lung Cancer Screening CT
This module introduces the essential principles of lung cancer screening CT and explains how technologists acquire low dose high resolution images for early detection. It describes how patient selection criteria scan parameters and reconstruction techniques influence diagnostic accuracy. The content highlights the importance of radiation reduction strategies including low kVp iterative reconstruction and optimized scan ranges. It also explains how technologists evaluate nodules using standardized reporting systems. The module emphasizes the importance of communication with radiologists and patient education. By understanding lung screening protocols technologists can support early detection and safe effective imaging.
Low Dose Technique Selection
This section explains how to adjust exposure factors to minimize radiation while maintaining image quality.
Nodule Evaluation And Reporting
This section focuses on identifying nodules and using standardized reporting systems.
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