International Atomic Energy Agency: in Latin America there is less than 1 PET-CT per million people, or no scanners at all.
In response to this gap, Resonandina receives growing requests across the region, with new clinics and departments being established, highlighting the importance of nuclear medicine
Recently signed contracts in Colombia will provide more accessible diagnostics with ‘pay-per-use’, without upfront investment, enabling access to these services for many patients.
The scope of these projects covers:
- PET/CT for metabolic and oncological imaging
- SPECT / gamma cameras for functional diagnostics
These technologies contribute to:
- Earlier and more accurate diagnosis
- Better treatment planning
- Improved patient outcomes and more healthy people and

