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Weather Operations Update – January 26, 2026

Due to weather conditions, PET Imaging locations will operate as follows:

Tulsa will be closed today (January 26, 2026) due to weather conditions.

The Woodlands and Sugar Land plan to open at 12:00 PM CST today.

We will continue to monitor conditions and provide updates if hours change. Please stay safe.

PET Imaging Blog

Prostate Cancer Awareness

Prostate Cancer Awareness

Prostate cancer is a significant health concern, being the most commonly diagnosed cancer among men, second only to skin cancer. It originates in the prostate gland, which is responsible for producing seminal fluid that nourishes and transports sperm. While many men live with prostate cancer without experiencing severe symptoms, understanding the disease is crucial for effective management and treatment.

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How a PET/CT Scan with PSMA Tracer Detects Prostate Cancer Early

When it comes to prostate cancer, early detection is crucial for effective treatment. One of the most advanced tools available for identifying prostate cancer is the PET/CT scan with a PSMA tracer. This innovative imaging technique is making a significant difference in how prostate cancer is diagnosed and managed.

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lifestyle changes to reduce cancer risk

Small Lifestyle Changes to Reduce Cancer Risk

Cancer is a word that carries immense weight, affecting millions of lives every year. While it’s true that some risk factors are beyond our control, such as genetics, there are many ways we can actively reduce our risk of developing cancer. By making healthier choices in our daily lives, we can significantly lower our chances of encountering this devastating disease.

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discussing family history is crucial for early cancer detection

The Importance of Discussing Family History of Cancer

Understanding your family history of cancer is a vital step in cancer prevention, early detection, and effective treatment. Many cancers have genetic components, meaning they can be influenced by inherited genetic mutations. By discussing and knowing your family history, you can take proactive steps to manage your health and reduce your risk of developing cancer.

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power of exercise through cancer

The Power of Exercise During Treatment

Cancer treatment can be physically and emotionally demanding, but incorporating exercise into your routine can significantly improve your overall well-being. Exercise is known to reduce stress, boost mood, and restore energy levels. For cancer patients, these benefits can be particularly impactful, helping to manage treatment side effects and enhance recovery. In this two-part series, we’ll explore the numerous benefits of exercise for cancer patients and provide practical tips for incorporating physical activity into your life. Make sure to consult your healthcare provider before beginning any exercise program.

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Stay Safe This Summer: Protecting Your Skin from Cancer

As the sun shines brighter and temperatures rise, summer invites us to spend more time outdoors enjoying various activities. However, the increased exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays also heightens the risk of skin cancer, the most common cancer in the United States. Understanding how to protect your skin is crucial for a healthy and enjoyable summer.

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lifestyle changes to reduce cancer risk

Small Lifestyle Changes to Reduce Cancer Risk

Cancer is a word that carries immense weight, affecting millions of lives every year. While it’s true that some risk factors are beyond our control, such as genetics, there are many ways we can actively reduce our risk of developing cancer. By making healthier choices in our daily lives, we can significantly lower our chances of encountering this devastating disease.

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discussing family history is crucial for early cancer detection

The Importance of Discussing Family History of Cancer

Understanding your family history of cancer is a vital step in cancer prevention, early detection, and effective treatment. Many cancers have genetic components, meaning they can be influenced by inherited genetic mutations. By discussing and knowing your family history, you can take proactive steps to manage your health and reduce your risk of developing cancer.

Read More »
power of exercise through cancer

The Power of Exercise During Treatment

Cancer treatment can be physically and emotionally demanding, but incorporating exercise into your routine can significantly improve your overall well-being. Exercise is known to reduce stress, boost mood, and restore energy levels. For cancer patients, these benefits can be particularly impactful, helping to manage treatment side effects and enhance recovery. In this two-part series, we’ll explore the numerous benefits of exercise for cancer patients and provide practical tips for incorporating physical activity into your life. Make sure to consult your healthcare provider before beginning any exercise program.

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Stay Safe This Summer: Protecting Your Skin from Cancer

As the sun shines brighter and temperatures rise, summer invites us to spend more time outdoors enjoying various activities. However, the increased exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays also heightens the risk of skin cancer, the most common cancer in the United States. Understanding how to protect your skin is crucial for a healthy and enjoyable summer.

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July bone cancer awareness

Understanding Sarcoma and Bone Cancer

July is National Sarcoma and Bone Cancer Awareness Month, dedicated to increasing understanding of these rare and complex cancers. Sarcomas, which arise in bones and soft tissues, and bone cancers can affect anyone but are often misunderstood. Awareness is key to early detection, better treatment outcomes, and supporting those affected.

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Nutrition tips during cancer treatment

Nutrition During Cancer Treatment: Tips for Maintaining Your Health

Cancer and its treatments can significantly impact your nutrition and overall well-being. Weight loss and undernutrition are common due to a loss of appetite and other factors that affect eating. Severe undernutrition can compromise the function of vital organs such as the heart, liver, and kidneys, and impair your ability to heal from surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation side effects. Ensuring you get the right nutrients is crucial for maintaining your quality of life during this challenging time. Here are some tips to help boost your nutrition:

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