Imaging-based characterization of tumoral heterogeneity for personalized cancer treatment

29.04.2024

Haag F, Hertel A, Tharmaseelan H, Kuru M, Haselmann V, Brochhausen C, Schönberg SO, Froelich MF. Imaging-based characterization of tumoral heterogeneity for personalized cancer treatment. Rofo. 2024 Mar;196(3):262-272. English. doi: 10.1055/a-2175-4622. Epub 2023 Nov 9. Erratum in: Rofo. 2023 Dec 28;: PMID: 37944935.

Abstract

With personalized tumor therapy, understanding and addressing the heterogeneity of malignant tumors is becoming increasingly important. Heterogeneity can be found within one lesion (intralesional) and between several tumor lesions emerging from one primary tumor (interlesional). The heterogeneous tumor cells may show a different response to treatment due to their biology, which in turn influences the outcome of the affected patients and the choice of therapeutic agents. Therefore, both intra- and interlesional heterogeneity should be addressed at the diagnostic stage. While genetic and biological heterogeneity are important parameters in molecular tumor characterization and in histopathology, they are not yet addressed routinely in medical imaging. This article summarizes the recently established markers for tumor heterogeneity in imaging as well as heterogeneous/mixed response to therapy. Furthermore, a look at emerging markers is given. The ultimate goal of this overview is to provide comprehensive understanding of tumor heterogeneity and its implications for radiology and for communication with interdisciplinary teams in oncology. KEY POINTS:: · Tumor heterogeneity can be described within one lesion (intralesional) or between several lesions (interlesional).. · The heterogeneous biology of tumor cells can lead to a mixed therapeutic response and should be addressed in diagnostics and the therapeutic regime.. · Quantitative image diagnostics can be enhanced using AI, improved histopathological methods, and liquid profiling in the future..