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CT scans are a valuable diagnostic tool that provide detailed images of your internal organs, bones, and tissues. As a third-party expert in healthcare, I encourage you to consider a CT scan for its ability to quickly diagnose conditions like tumors and internal injuries.

These scans are non-invasive, typically taking just a few minutes, and can yield results swiftly, allowing for timely interventions that can improve health outcomes. If you're experiencing unexplained symptoms or have risk factors for certain conditions, a CT scan can provide clarity and peace of mind.

Discussing the option of a CT scan with your doctor could be a crucial step in effectively managing your health.

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I think I had a PET scan to do a calcium score.

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