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Review
. 2020:1244:309-324.
doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-41008-7_18.

Cancer Imaging in Immunotherapy

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Cancer Imaging in Immunotherapy

Mira Ayoub et al. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2020.

Abstract

Immune therapeutics are revolutionizing cancer treatments. In tandem, new and confounding imaging characteristics have appeared that are distinct from those typically seen with conventional cytotoxic therapies. In fact, only 10% of patients on immunotherapy may show tumor shrinkage, typical of positive responses on conventional therapy. Conversely, those on immune therapies may initially demonstrate a delayed response, transient enlargement followed by tumor shrinkage, stable size, or the appearance of new lesions. New imaging response criteria, such as the immune-related Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (irRECIST) and immune-related Response Criteria (irRC), are being implemented in many trials. However, FDA approval of emerging therapies, including immunotherapies, still relies on the current RECIST criteria. In this chapter, we review the traditional and new imaging response criteria for evaluation of solid tumors and briefly touch on some of the more commonly associated immunotherapy-induced adverse events.

Keywords: Cancer imaging; Immune imaging criteria; Immunotherapy; irRC; irRECIST.

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