What is a CT scan?

A CT scan is a type of X-ray of the inside of the body. CT stands for computerised tomography.

CT scans are much more detailed than ordinary X-rays. The scanner sends several radiation beams through the body at the same time, and from different angles. An ordinary X-ray sends just one beam.

The scan makes detailed pictures of the body’s internal organs on a computer screen. The pictures are cross-sections (slices) of the body.

Doctors can use these pictures to look for signs of cancer.