pseudoresponse
Pseudoresponse is a term used in medical imaging and oncology to describe an apparent improvement of a disease on imaging studies that does not reflect a true biological or clinical response. It is most commonly described in patients with cancer treated using anti-angiogenic therapies, where imaging changes may mimic tumor shrinkage or stabilization even though tumor cells have not substantially decreased.
In neuro-oncology, pseudoresponse is particularly associated with anti-angiogenic drugs such as VEGF inhibitors in gliomas (for
Clinical significance centers on the risk of misinterpreting imaging changes as genuine treatment success. This can
Response assessment guidelines in neuro-oncology, including RANO and iRANO criteria, acknowledge pseudoresponse and advocate cautious interpretation