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Nuclear Imaging Equipment Market Overview, Cost Structure Analysis, Growth Opportunities and Forecast to 2026 Nuclear imaging involves examining various organs and tissue structures and functions. It involves use of small doses of radioactive materials called as radiotracers, which are introduced in the bloodstream. The body structure under examination is inspected as radiotracer travels through the area or gathers together in the area to offer reading in the form of gamma rays. These gamma rays are identified by a device (specifically developed to read gamma rays) and the rays are projected on a digital system. Several diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular diseases can be identified in their earliest stages due to the unique information obtained by nuclear medicine imaging, which otherwise is challenging to obtain using other imaging procedures. Except intravenous injections, all other route of administrations used for nuclear medicine imaging are noninvasive. The global nuclear imaging equipment market size was valued at US$ 2,220.5 million in 2017 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 4.4% over the forecast period (2018 – 2026). Request Sample Copy of Research Report: https://www.coherentmarketinsights.com/insight/request-sample/2366 Increasing technological innovations in nuclear imaging equipment and research grants are expected to bolster the market growth North America is expected to hold a dominant position in the global nuclear imaging equipment market. This is owing to increasing adoption of new imaging equipment, which in turn is expected to improve cancer treatment with enhanced image quality. For instance, in October 2018, the Center for Quantitative Cancer Imaging at Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI), University of Utah, installed— nanoScan PET/MRI 3T preclinical in vivo imaging system for screening rodent tumor models. Furthermore, increasing prevalence of cancer in North America is expected to propel demand for nuclear imaging equipment over the forecast period. A report