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==Overview==
==Overview==
==Other Imaging Findings==
==Other Imaging Findings==
*'''A bone scan''', which is a test in which a small amount of radioactive material is injected into a blood vessel and travels through the bloodstream; it then collects in the bones and is detected by a scanner.
A bone scan uses bone-seeking radioactive materials (radiopharmaceuticals) and a computer to create a picture of the bones. It is used to:
*Show abnormal areas of bone.
*Many bone tumors will light up on a bone scan.
*See if cancer has spread to other bones (metastasis).
 
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Overview

Other Imaging Findings

A bone scan uses bone-seeking radioactive materials (radiopharmaceuticals) and a computer to create a picture of the bones. It is used to:

  • Show abnormal areas of bone.
  • Many bone tumors will light up on a bone scan.
  • See if cancer has spread to other bones (metastasis).

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