Nuclear medicine uses radiation to provide information about the functioning of a person’s specific organs or to treat disease. In most cases, the information is used by physicians to make a quick diagnosis of the patient’s illness. The thyroid, bones, heart, liver, and many other organs can be easily imaged, and disorders in their function revealed.
The Middle East & Africa nuclear medicine radioisotopes market is projected to reach approximately $1527 million by the end of 2024 with a CAGR of close to XX% from $503.10 million in 2017 during the forecast timeline 2018-2024. Key parameters promoting the market growth include growing patient awareness, increasing SPECT and PET applications, development of better instruments and rising incidences of cancer and cardiac disorders. However, Reimbursement Problems and Strict Regulatory Issues are thereby hampering the market growth.
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