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Cancer Imaging Services in New Jersey

ImageCare Centers provides cancer imaging services in New Jersey to diagnose and treat a wide variety of cancers. Count on our compassionate and professional staff for northern New Jersey oncology imaging that assists in the diagnosis, treatment, and evaluation of cancer. Imaging services that we provide to aid in the treatment of cancer include:

CT Scan

This test provides detailed pictures of structures inside of the body. These scans can study all parts of the body, including the chest, belly, pelvis, or an arm or leg. It can also scan body organs such as the liver, pancreas, intestines, kidneys, bladder, adrenal glands, lungs, and heart, as well as blood vessels, bones, and the spinal cord.

Mammography

Specialized imaging that uses low doses of X-rays to see inside the breasts.

MRI

An MRI scan uses a magnetic field and pulses of radio wave energy to make pictures of organs and structures inside of the body. This test may show problems that can’t be seen with other imaging methods, making it a crucial tool for the prevention and treatment of disease. For some MRI procedures, a contrast material may be administered orally or intravenously to make the area of the body being scanned more visible.

PET CT Scan

A PET CT scan is a type of nuclear medicine imaging that uses small amounts of radioactive material to determine the severity of a variety of diseases. These procedures can identify molecular activity within the body, making them a powerful tool for identifying diseases in their earliest stages, as well as monitoring a patient’s immediate response to the treatment of the disease.

Ultrasound

During an ultrasound test, high-frequency sound waves are transmitted through body tissues with an instrument called a transducer, which transmits the information to a computer that displays the information on a monitor. This testing is used to create images of soft tissue structures, such as the gallbladder, liver, kidneys, pancreas, bladder, and other organs and parts of the body, and it can also measure the flow of blood in the arteries to detect blockages. This method of testing is safe and easy to perform.

X-ray and Fluoroscopy

X-ray is a form of diagnostic imaging that involves exposing a part of the body to a small dose of ionizing radiation to produce pictures of the inside of the body. With a fluoroscopic study, a continuous X-ray image is produced to examine moving parts of the body.

Call us today to schedule your appointment

Trust the caring and experienced team at ImageCare Centers for oncology imaging and more. If your doctor has requested an imaging test or tests, call us today at 973-871-3333 to schedule an appointment or complete our online appointment request form.