Part I Basic Science 1 The Physics of PET/CT Scanners 2 The Basics of 2-[F-18]Fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose Radiochemistry and Biology 3 The Role of Glucose and FDG Metabolism in the Interpretation of PET Studies Part II Clinical Basics 4 Patient Preparation 5 Standardized Uptake Value 6 Quantitative Whole-Body PET/CT Imaging 7 Normal Variants and Benign Findings 8 Interpretation of FDG PET Studies 9 PET/CT 10 PET/MRI: Introduction to Clinical Applications Part III Oncologic Applications 11 Oncological PET by Anatomic Region 12 Therapy Response 13 Brain Neoplasms 14 Head and Neck Cancer 15 Thyroid Cancer 16 Thoracic Neoplasms 17 Breast Cancer 18 Gastric, Esophageal, and Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors 19 Lymphoma 20 Melanoma 21 Hepatobiliary Tumors 22 Pancreatic Cancer 23 Gynecological Tumors 24 Urological Tumors 25 Colorectal Cancer 26 Musculoskeletal Tumors 27 18F Sodium Fluoride PET/CT in Bone 28 68Ga-Based Imaging Techniques Part IV Nononcologic Applications 29 Pediatric PET/CT 30 PET/CT in Radiation Therapy Planning 31 FDG-PET/CT in the Evaluation of Infection and Inflammation 32 Neurological Applications of Fluorodeoxyglucose PET 33 Neurological Applications of Nonfluorodeoxyglucose Tracers 34 Cardiac PET and PET/CT