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St. Luke’s – Global City Enters into Futuristic Era with the Philippines’ First Photon-Counting CT Scanner

Mindanao Times

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June 26, 2026

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TAGUIG CITY, Philippines – St. Luke’s Medical Center – Global City has unveiled the Siemens Naeotom Alpha.Peak, the world’s first photon-counting CT (PCCT) scanner. With this milestone, St. Luke’s becomes

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Related coverage for "St. Luke’s – Global City Enters into Futuristic Era with the Philippines’ First Photon-Counting CT Scanner": Quartz — The best — and most practical — cities in the U.S. for conferences. WGBF – 1280 AM – Evansville — Buc-ee’s Eyes Indiana for Massive New Travel Center. Vision Times — Taiwan Space Telescope ‘VERTECS’ Successfully Launched on Japanese H3 Rocket. New Scientist — The most detailed survey of the universe ever conducted starts now. Toronto Sun — Euclid telescope snaps best photo yet of Milky Way’s heart. Utusan Malaysia — Pesona fotografi matahari terbenam