Set a new standard of care
Give your patients clarity and peace of mind with Prenuvo’s advanced whole body MRI scans.
This isn’t your average MRI machine
We combine multiparametric techniques and diffusion-weighted imaging to accurately detect cancer and over 500 conditions in their early stages.
Here's how our scans compare to other imaging methods
(No radiation)
(Ionizing radiation)
Ultrasound
(no radiation)
(Ionizing radiation)
Why work with us
We take great care to ensure that your patient’s experience is as comfortable as possible. And it shows — over 90% of our patients report feeling more peace of mind after our scan.
Get priority appointment times for your patients, and a dedicated account manager for yourself. You’ll also have special access to a physician portal for bookings and reports.
When you work with us, you can get preferred rates for your patients.
The healthcare system needs to catch up
1 in 2 people will develop some form of cancer in their lifetime.1
But only 4 types of cancers are recommended for regular screening.2
Only 14% of diagnosed cancers are detected by those screenings.3
The other 86% are either not caught by screening or don’t have screening tests.4
But catching cancers at stage 1 can increase the chance of survival. With Prenuvo, your patients can catch conditions before symptoms appear – and when the chance of a cure is highest.
1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2, 3, 4. NORC at the University of Chicago. (2022). Percent of Cancers Detected by Screening in the U.S. Available at https://cancerdetection.norc.org
Provider Perspectives
Frequently asked questions by doctors
First, a major difference is the lack of ionizing radiation with the Prenuvo scan (or MRI in general for that matter), as opposed to PET/CT which involves significant radiation-dosing. Therefore while in cases of already diagnosed cancer PET-CT is likely the preferred standard for initial systemic staging and treatment-response monitoring in most clinical settings, it is not a reasonable candidate modality for general screening because over the long-term, additive exposure to ionizing-radiation actually increases the risk of inducing cancer down the line. PET-CT is a very useful cancer-imaging technique because it reflects metabolic activity, which in cancer is characteristically increased relative to background normal tissue, and can do so over large anatomic coverage with cross-sectional anatomic-precision. With Prenuvo’s MRI technique, we take advantage of a functional-equivalent of PET, however capitalizing on a different physiologic principle. Just like cancer tends to be hypermetabolic relative to background normal tissue, it also tends to have relatively more cellular-density which results in relative "diffusion restriction of water molecules" which is actually very well-imaged via MRI but technically difficult to perform well over the whole-body. To this end, we have fine-tuned performance of whole-body Diffusion-Weighted-Imaging (or WB-DWI), which is a fundamental component of our Prenuvo multiparametric WB-MRI screening protocol and therefore further strengthens the degree of sensitivity and specificity our WB-MRI screening approach. In the end, to some degree WB-MRI may eventually have a degree of overlapping roles and complimentary/different contextual strengths for cancer-imaging, depending on the clinical situation. However, in the specific context of general cancer screening, WB-MRI is a more viable option due to the lack of ionizing radiation involved compared to PET-CT.
We perform a comprehensive set of protocols that image the entire body. These include brain quantification, arterial assessment, fat quantification as well as dedicated cancer and spinal screening. Our custom tailored whole body MRI protocol is based on MRI tissue-contrasts based on T1-weighted, T2-weighted, Fat-suppressed and non-fat-suppressed, and DWI techniques, a combination of evidence-based and emerging technologies that offer the most comprehensive diagnostic imaging in a reasonable time frame.
A Radiologist (physician specially trained in MRI and other radiology examinations, such as X-ray, CT and ultrasound). Our radiologists are fully licensed in the states they read in, and are or specially trained in whole body MRI screening.
No. The Prenuvo scan should not be considered as a replacement to any standard clinical guidelines-based targeted screening practices for specific types of cancer or other health conditions.
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