San Diego-based PET developer Naviscan has received approval from the Colombian Ministry of Health for the commercial introduction of its positron emission mammography (PEM) scanner into Colombia.
Naviscan shipped its first PEM scanner to Colombia earlier this month. It will be installed at University Hospital of the Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá. Additional units are scheduled to be shipped this year.
Nuclear Medicine Distributors, Naviscan's distribution partner in Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, and the Dominican Republic, is leading the introduction of PEM technology into South America.
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