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Gobierno federal adquiere 816 equipos médicos avanzados

De los 816 equipos médicos, 341 serán destinados al IMSS; 237 al IMSS Bienestar; 178 al ISSSTE; 41 a los servicios médicos de Pemex y 19 a los Institutos Nacionales de Salud y Hospitales de alta especialidad.


Por Paola Ramírez | Reportera                                                       

El gobierno federal, a través de la Secretaría de Salud, adquirirá 816 equipos médicos de alta tecnología con una inversión de 11 mil 257 millones de pesos (mdp), de los que 341 serán destinados al Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS); 237 al IMSS Bienestar en las 24 entidades federalizadas; 178 al Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado (ISSSTE); 41 a los servicios médicos de Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) y 19 a los Institutos Nacionales de Salud y Hospitales de alta especialidad.

La presidente Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo resaltó que los 816 equipos médicos de alta tecnología se destinarán a todas las instituciones de salud del Gobierno de México, con el objetivo de que los mexicanos tengan derecho a los mejores hospitales, para que la atención a la salud sea igual para el que más tiene y para que el menos tiene.

“Durante mucho tiempo, estos equipos solamente había en hospitales privados. Entonces, un tomógrafo de 256 cortes, es un tomógrafo con mucha precisión, estos equipos solamente podían acceder los que iban a un hospital privado, con el costo que significa, es decir, quien no tiene recursos económicos no podían acceder a estos equipos. Entonces es obligación nuestra que los hospitales públicos estén en el mejor nivel”, afirmó.

Durante su tradicional conferencia de prensa desde Palacio Nacional, la jefe del poder Ejecutivo federal recordó que, en 2026, se invertirán 45 mil 675 mdp para la construcción de 24 hospitales en todo el país. Además, recordó que los gobiernos de la Cuarta Transformación crearán 10 mil camas más en contraste con los 36 años del periodo neoliberal en los que sólo se crearon 4.3 mil camas.

El subsecretario de Integración Sectorial y Coordinación de Servicios de Atención Médica, Eduardo Clark García Dobarganes, detalló que se trata de 25 aceleradores lineales para el tratamiento de cáncer, 238 tomógrafos; 38 resonadores magnéticos; cinco PET-CT (tomografía por emisión de positrones-tomografía computarizada) relevante para cáncer; 500 mastógrafos y 10 equipos entre ellos gammacámaras, angiógrafos y braquiterapia.

De los 500 mastógrafos que serán adquiridos con una inversión de mil 682 mdp: 227 serán para el IMSS, 100 para el ISSSTE, 147 para el IMSS Bienestar, 22 para Pemex y cuatro para los institutos nacionales de salud y hospitales de alta especialidad. En el caso de los 238 tomógrafos será una inversión de 4 mil 753 mdp: de los que 79 serán para el IMSS, 69 para el ISSSTE, 73 para el IMSS Bienestar, 11 para Pemex y seis para los institutos nacionales de salud y hospitales de alta especialidad.  Respecto a las resonancias magnéticas, serán 38 equipos con una inversión de mil 379 mdp: 15 serán para el IMSS, siete para el ISSSTE y para el IMSS Bienestar, respectivamente, cinco para Pemex y cuatro para institutos nacionales de salud y hospitales de alta especialidad.

https://sociedad-noticias.com/2026/01/27/conferencia-presidencial-de-claudia-sheinbaum-de-este-martes-27-de-enero-2026/

Asimismo, serán 25 aceleradores lineales con una inversión de 2 mil 590 mdp: nueve para el IMSS, dos para el ISSSTE, seis para el IMSS Bienestar, tres para Pemex y cinco para los institutos nacionales de salud y hospitales de alta especialidad. Y finalmente, 15 equipos de distintas tecnologías por 852 mdp, como un angiógrafo, dos de braquiterapia, cinco PET-CT y siete gammacámaras con CT, de ellos 11 serán para el IMSS y cuatro para el IMSS Bienestar. –sn–

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2026-01-09

Is a PET-CT Scan for Cancer Screening worth the radiation risk?

The answer from top experts might surprise you. While high-tech, PET-CT is generally NOT recommended for healthy individuals.

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£14 million Singleton Hospital development to transform cancer diagnoses

New home for PET‑CT scanning

Since 2020, highly specialised PET‑CT scanning has been available at Singleton, sparing patients in the Swansea Bay and Hywel Dda health board areas from travelling to Cardiff.

A PET‑CT scan combines computed tomography (CT) and positron emission tomography (PET) to provide highly detailed images. It can detect cancers and other diseases that may not appear on other scans, assess the size and spread of tumours, and show how well treatment is working.

Until now, the service has been delivered from a mobile unit, limiting the range of scans and the number of days it can operate.

Artist’s impression of the new £14 million PET‑CT facility at Singleton Hospital, due to open to patients in early 2027.
(Image: Swansea Bay University Health Board)

Expanded services and seven‑day scanning

The new purpose‑built facility, funded by the Welsh Government as part of its all‑Wales PET‑CT programme, will allow Singleton to expand its services significantly.

Professor Neil Hartman, Swansea Bay’s Head of Nuclear Medicine, said:

“For the first time we will be able to do paediatric PET scanning. We will be able to do scanning under general anaesthetic, and brain scanning, which we are not able to do at the moment. And we will be able to do seven‑day‑a‑week scanning if we so wish.”

Part of a national programme

The Welsh Government’s PET‑CT programme aims to establish four static scanners across Wales within the next decade — in Swansea, Velindre, North Wales, and a fourth location yet to be confirmed.

Construction at Singleton, led by contractor Tilbury Douglas, is expected to be completed by autumn 2026. Equipment installation will follow, with the first patients due to be scanned in early 2027.

Designed with patients in mind

The new building, located at the north end of the hospital site, will include six uptake rooms for patient preparation, a general anaesthesia room, and dedicated waiting and post‑screening areas. It has been carefully designed to avoid disrupting existing services and to protect established trees on the site.

Christine Morrell, Swansea Bay’s Director of Allied Health Professionals and Health Science, said:

“Our capacity and capability on the mobile unit were not giving us what we needed in terms of the population. We are looking forward to it being built and to being able to expand our services.”

‘Much‑needed development’

Swansea Bay University Health Board Chair, Jan Williams, at the launch of the £14 million Singleton Hospital PET‑CT project.(Image: Swansea Bay University Health Board)

Swansea Bay University Health Board Chair, Jan Williams, said she and Hywel Dda Chair Neil Wooding were delighted to see work begin:

“This is an exciting development which is much needed for the population of South West Wales. It will give the expert staff who provide such excellent care the opportunity to enhance their service even further.”

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#Cancer #cancerDiagnosis #ChristineMorrell #DannyFlynn #groundbreaking #HywelDda #JanWilliams #NeilHartman #NHSWales #PETCT #SingletonHospital #Swansea #SwanseaBayUniversityHealthBoard #WelshGovernment

Three people in blue hard hats and yellow high‑visibility vests holding a spade at a ceremonial ground‑breaking in front of a CAT excavator.Architectural rendering showing the planned PET‑CT building at Singleton Hospital with modern design and landscaped surroundings.Jan Williams, Chair of Swansea Bay University Health Board, speaking at the project launch event.
speak no evilblog@lipilee.hu
2025-09-22

PET CT-n jártam, vörös lettem mint az állat.

- lipilee.hu/2025/09/22/pet-ct-n

El akart hervadni, szabad-e locsolni.

Szóval PET CT-n jártam, és sikerült kikapnom egy “nagyon ritka” mellékhatást, amelynek keretében 2 napig olyan vörös voltam, mint aki elaludt a nyári napsütésben, egy kísérleti atomrobbantás árnyékában.

Ebből amúgy nem csinálnék posztot, de a Garmin órám egészen viccesen tükrözte le az elmúlt (most már) 3 napot a body stress grafikonján:

(Az ízléses és cizellált stilisztikai érzékről tanúskodó markup nyilván én voltam. Meg a

montage -tile 2×1 -geometry +0+0

is.)

Data nördök figyelmébe: […]

#anamnesis #blog #g33ker #garmin #makroblog #petCt

2025-08-05

Metastase

https://peterwenz.net/?p=13992

#bestrahlung #metastase #petCt #prostata #prostatakarzinom #uniklinik #urologie

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2024-03-02

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2022-12-10

Very exicted to share that our #PET #imaging paper in #PulmonaryHypertension #PAH is out: doi.org/10.1186/s12931-022-022
Many thanks to our great team at @MGHanesthesia@twitter.com @MGH_PCCM@twitter.com

CONCLUSIONS: Perfusion imaging during O2 + iNO showed a significant difference in the heterogeneity associated with the vertical gradient in perfusion, distinguishing in this small cohort study PAH subjects from controls.

#lung #respiratory #research #pulmonary #perfusion #circulation #PETCT #PIBLabs

header part of the webpagedata excerpt: total heterogeneity and heterogeneity associated with the vertical gradient in perfusion showing during O2+iNO discrimination between PAH and controls

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