CT Imaging Department

The CT Departments of YGEIA Diagnostic Centers (Agrinio – Zakynthos – Lefkada) are equipped with state-of-the-art multidetector CT scanners featuring iterative and AI-assisted reconstruction algorithms, enabling high-resolution imaging with minimized radiation exposure (ALARA principle). Protocols are tailored to each clinical indication (contrast phases, ≤1 mm slice thickness, MPR/MIP/VR techniques), ensuring diagnostic accuracy, oncologic staging, and treatment planning.

Oncology: Staging, Restaging & Follow-up
Computed Tomography is a cornerstone in oncologic imaging, offering:

Low-Dose Chest CT – Screening for Lung Cancer

Low-Dose CT (LDCT) of the chest is the recommended screening modality for individuals at high risk for lung cancer (age 50–80 with ≥20 pack-years, current or former smokers within the last 15 years). It has been proven to reduce lung cancer mortality and is endorsed by international bodies such as the USPSTF and European medical societies.
Radiation dose:Typical LDCT delivers ~1–1.5 mSv, significantly lower than standard chest CT (~6 mSv) and only slightly higher than a plain chest X-ray (~0.1 mSv), remaining suitable for annual use in screening settings. Dose may vary depending on patient habitus and scanner parameters.
Note: LDCT does not replace chest X-ray for general clinical use. It is a targeted screening tool for high-risk populations with structured reporting systems (e.g. Lung-RADS) and organized follow-up.

Appointments & Contact

For information on appointment availability, scan preparation, pricing, or inclusion in LDCT lung cancer screening programs, please contact the YGEIA Group Diagnostic Centers in Agrinio, Zakynthos, or Lefkada. Our medical and administrative staff are available to assist you with professional and accurate guidance.

References (available upon request)

Radiation doses

RadiologyInfo / ACR-RSNA: LDCT (~1.5 mSv), chest CT (~6.1 mSv), chest X-ray (~0.1 mSv)

Lung cancer screening

USPSTF 2021 guidelines; ERS/ESR European recommendations

Response evaluation

RECIST 1.1 criteria (Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors)