What a PET-CT Scan Actually Is

Two complementary scans, performed in one sitting, on a single advanced machine:

PET (Positron Emission Tomography)

Measures Metabolism & Activity: A tiny amount of radioactive tracer — most commonly FDG (a glucose analogue) — is injected into a vein. Cancer cells consume glucose rapidly and take up more tracer, lighting up brighter on the scan.

CT (Computed Tomography)

Measures Anatomy & Structure: High-resolution cross-sectional X-ray imaging reveals the exact size, shape, and anatomical location of organs, lymph nodes, and tissues highlighted by the PET camera.

Combined Molecular Diagnostic Precision

PET shows that something is metabolically active. CT shows exactly where it is located down to the millimeter. Neither modality alone answers the clinician’s complete question; combined, they provide unprecedented diagnostic clarity. At Karauli Diagnostics Bhojubeer, PET-CT is performed on a state-of-the-art United Imaging uMI 550 scanner with Time-of-Flight (TOF) technology, which enhances lesion detection while reducing radiation dose protocols.

What PET-CT Is Genuinely Used For

PET-CT is an information-gathering test used to answer specific clinical questions in oncology:

Oncology Clinical Purpose What the PET-CT Scan Answers
Initial Staging Has a newly diagnosed cancer spread to lymph nodes, liver, lungs, or bones? A whole-body scan evaluates all regions in one session.
Treatment Response Is chemotherapy or radiotherapy working? Tumor metabolic activity falls long before a mass physically shrinks on CT.
Post-Treatment Restaging Assesses current metabolic status once a planned course of chemotherapy or radiation is completed.
Recurrence Detection Has the cancer returned? Particularly vital when blood tumor markers rise while conventional ultrasound/CT looks normal.
Characterising Lesions Is a lung nodule or liver mass found on another scan metabolically active or benign?
Biopsy & Radiotherapy Planning Pinpoints the most metabolically active area of a tumor to target biopsies accurately and plan radiation fields.

The Common Thread: In almost every clinical case, there is already a known cancer diagnosis, strong specialist suspicion, or an abnormal prior scan. PET-CT is requested to gather actionable clinical intelligence — not to scan without a clear question.

What PET-CT Is NOT Designed to Do

Honest medical facts that most diagnostic websites fail to disclose:

1. NOT a General Cancer Screen for Healthy People

PET-CT is not a “routine body check” to book out of anxiety. Guidelines explicitly advise against routine whole-body PET-CT in asymptomatic people due to significant radiation dose (8–30 mSv) and high risk of false-positive alarms leading to unnecessary invasive biopsies.

2. FDG Is Not Cancer-Specific (Tuberculosis & Infections)

FDG accumulates in anything metabolically busy — including infections and active inflammation. In India, tuberculosis (TB) lesions are FDG-avid and light up brightly, mimicking cancer. Sarcoidosis, healing fractures, and recent surgical sites also show high uptake.

Practical Takeaway for Patients

A bright spot on a PET-CT is a finding, not a final diagnosis. Your oncologist interprets it alongside your clinical history, blood markers, and biopsy reports. Anyone who claims a PET-CT scan provides a definitive cancer diagnosis on its own is misleading you.

PET-CT Scan Cost in Varanasi

Transparent market benchmarks for whole-body and specialist molecular imaging in 2026:

PET-CT Scan Modality Typical Varanasi Market Price Range* Key Cost Factors
Whole-Body FDG PET-CT ₹18,000 – ₹24,000 Standard oncology workup covering skull-base to mid-thigh.
Limited-Region PET-CT ₹12,000 – ₹16,000 Targeted scan covering specific organs or region (e.g., brain/chest).
Diagnostic Contrast PET-CT ₹22,000 – ₹28,000 Adds full IV contrast CT imaging alongside PET tracer.
PSMA PET-CT (Prostate) ₹24,000 – ₹32,000 Uses specialised Gallium-68 or F-18 PSMA tracer tailored for prostate cancer.

Insurance & TPA Coverage

PET-CT performed for documented oncology staging or restaging is covered under major Indian health insurance policies and TPAs. Ensure you keep your doctor’s referral prescription and prior clinical history. Call 70689 70689 for exact package pricing and pre-authorization assistance.

Preparation Guide: Ensuring a Diagnostic Scan

PET-CT is extremely preparation-sensitive because images depend on how your body handles glucose:

🕒 24 Hours Before

No strenuous exercise: Avoid gym, long walks, or heavy physical labor (worked muscles absorb tracer).
Low-carb diet: Avoid sweets, rice, bread, fruit juices, and starchy foods.

⏳ 4 to 6 Hours Before

Strict Fasting: Nothing to eat. Plain unflavoured water is allowed and encouraged.
No sugar or chewing gum: Even tiny sugar amounts spoil tracer uptake.

CRITICAL GUIDANCE FOR DIABETIC PATIENTS

FDG tracer competes directly with your blood sugar. If your blood glucose is high, the tracer is diluted and muscles absorb it, rendering the scan non-diagnostic.

Blood Sugar Threshold: Blood sugar must be below 200 mg/dL (ideally 70–126 mg/dL) at arrival.
Insulin Timing: Insulin pushes FDG into muscles. Insulin timing must be clinically scheduled in advance.
Metformin Notice: Metformin increases bowel uptake. Discuss stopping metformin with your doctor beforehand.
Never alter diabetes medications without explicit physician guidance!

What Happens on Scan Day (Minute-by-Minute)

Plan for 2.5 to 3 hours total time at Karauli Diagnostics Bhojubeer:

0–15 Min

Registration & Clinical History Review

Prescription verified, consent forms completed, prior CT/MRI scans and biopsy reports reviewed by nuclear medicine team.

15–20 Min

Finger-Prick Glucose Test

Blood sugar checked to confirm reading is under 200 mg/dL so scan can proceed safely.

20–25 Min

IV Cannula & FDG Tracer Injection

Small IV cannula placed in arm vein and FDG tracer injected. Unlike CT contrast, there is no heat, flushing, or metallic taste.

25–90 Min

Resting Uptake Period (Strict Quiet Room)

You rest quietly in a warm, comfortable room while the tracer circulates. You must remain completely still and quiet — no talking, phone calls, or reading.

90–120 Min

Bladder Emptying & PET-CT Acquisition

You empty your bladder to clear pelvic urine, then lie on the scanner couch. The table glides smoothly through the uMI 550 scanner for 20 minutes.

Radiation Exposure: The Honest Answer

Understanding radiation safety and benefit-to-risk clinical rationale:

8 to 30 mSv Radiation Range

A whole-body FDG PET-CT delivers approximately 8 to 30 mSv (typical skull-base to mid-thigh scans average ~14 mSv), depending on patient body size and CT parameters.

For Cancer Patients: The diagnostic benefit of staging disease accurately and selecting optimal chemotherapy/radiotherapy overwhelmingly outweighs the radiation exposure.
Low-Dose TOF Technology: Our United Imaging uMI 550 Time-of-Flight PET-CT utilizes advanced ultra-sensitive detectors to minimize tracer dose while maximizing image clarity.

Reading Your Report (SUV Explained)

Three key clinical concepts in nuclear medicine reporting:

🔥 “FDG-Avid” Meaning

Indicates an area taking up tracer more than surrounding tissue. Signals metabolic activity — which may be tumor tissue, infection, or healing tissue.

📊 Standardised Uptake Value (SUV)

A mathematical number quantifying tracer uptake concentration. Higher numbers suggest higher metabolic rate. Must be interpreted by your oncologist in tissue context.

📁 Serial Comparison (Prior Scans)

Comparing SUVs between pre-treatment and post-treatment scans shows whether chemotherapy is working. Always provide prior CDs to the radiologist!

FDG PET-CT vs PSMA PET-CT Comparison

Different molecular tracers tailored for specific cancer types:

Feature FDG PET-CT PSMA PET-CT
Molecular Target Glucose metabolism (FDG) Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen
Primary Indication Lymphoma, lung, breast, GI, head/neck, colon cancers Prostate adenocarcinoma (staging & recurrence)
Prostate Avidity Lower avidity (prostate cancer often misses FDG) Ultra-high specificity for prostate cancer cells
Tracer Booking Routine daily scheduling Requires advance slot booking (Gallium-68/F-18 PSMA)

Our 5 Varanasi Diagnostic Centres

PET-CT scans are conducted at our dedicated nuclear imaging facility in Bhojubeer, with consultation support across all Varanasi branches:

Bhojubeer Branch (Nuclear Imaging Centre)

S.2/326 E-3A, Plot No. 18/1, Gilat Bazar, Bhojubeer, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh – 221002

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Sankat Mochan Branch

B. 36/4-27, Ramapuri Colony, Near Sankat Mochan Temple, Saket Nagar Colony, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh – 221005

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Manduadih Branch

Shop No. 1, MS Commercial Complex, Manduadih Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh – 221005

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Maldahiya Branch

C21/30, A1-A2 Pishachmochan Road Near Ganga Palace Maldhaiya, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh – 221002

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Awaleshpur Branch

Amra Chauraha, Above Grihasthi Supermarket, Varanasi – 221106

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Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers regarding PET-CT scan cost, preparation, and cancer staging:

PET-CT is used mainly in cancer care — to stage a known cancer, assess whether treatment is working, restage after treatment, detect recurrence, characterise a finding seen on another scan, and guide biopsy or radiotherapy planning.

No. FDG PET-CT detects metabolically active disease, and not all cancers are strongly FDG-avid — prostate cancer and some slow-growing tumours may show little uptake. Conversely, infection and inflammation can take up FDG.

It is not recommended as a routine screening test in people with no symptoms and no clinical suspicion, because of the radiation dose and the risk of false positives leading to unnecessary investigation. Discuss age-appropriate screening tests with your doctor instead.

Publicly listed estimates place the Varanasi market average for a whole-body PET scan around ₹18,000 to ₹24,000, depending on scan coverage, tracer, and contrast. Call 70689 70689 for Karauli Diagnostics’ current package rates.

FDG is a glucose analogue and competes with your own blood glucose. High blood sugar dilutes the tracer and can make the scan non-diagnostic. Practice guidance requires blood glucose below 200 mg/dL before proceeding.

The tracer has a short half-life and clears within hours. As a standard precaution you will be advised to drink plenty of water and keep some distance from pregnant women and young children for the remainder of the day.

Both are PET-CT scans; the difference is the tracer. FDG targets glucose metabolism across most solid tumors. PSMA targets prostate-specific membrane antigen and is used specifically for prostate cancer.

Peer-Reviewed Research & Guidelines

Clinical data and patient safety guidelines cited in this pillar guide:

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Medically Reviewed by Nuclear Medicine Specialist

Consultant Nuclear Medicine Physician, Karauli Diagnostics · Published: 17 August 2026

This article is for general informational purposes and does not replace clinical consultation with your oncologist. Preparation instructions vary depending on clinical history.