1. Enhanced Diagnostic Accuracy: By combining functional and anatomical data, hybrid imaging reduces false positives and negatives. 2. Improved Tumor Localization: Precise localization of tumors improves surgical planning and radiation therapy targeting. 3. Better Monitoring: Hybrid imaging provides a more accurate assessment of treatment response, allowing for timely adjustments in therapy. 4. Reduced Need for Multiple Scans: A single hybrid imaging session can replace multiple separate scans, reducing patient discomfort and exposure to radiation.