Enhanced CT can assist in the diagnosis of cancer, but it cannot determine cancer, and the diagnosis of cancer needs to be determined by a combination of clinical manifestations, laboratory tests and pathologic examinations.
CT plain scan can observe local occupying lesions, while enhanced CT is based on CT, iodine contrast agent is injected into the vein to carry out local enhancement scanning, so as to further identify the nature of local occupying lesions and differentiate the types of tumors according to the blood supply of the lesions. However, enhanced CT can only play a reference role in clinical diagnosis and cannot confirm the diagnosis of cancer.
If occupying lesions are detected by enhanced CT, further laboratory tests and relevant pathological examinations should be performed under the guidance of specialized doctors to confirm the diagnosis of cancer, and the diagnosis should be treated actively to avoid delaying the condition.