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Home » Advocacy » Are you being charged for Gallium PET scans?

Are you being charged for Gallium PET scans?

  • July 29, 2018


The Unicorn Foundation is hoping to determine how many Australian NET
patients are currently being charged or not charged for their Gallium PET
scans.

Information you provide is anonymous and de-identified, however, is
invaluable in helping us advocate for greater access for all NET patients to
this vital service at no charge. 

Please click here
to complete our survey

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