Assessment and prediction of glioblastoma therapy response: challenges and opportunities

Dan Qi, Jing Li, C. Chad Quarles, Ekokobe Fonkem, Erxi Wu

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Abstract

Glioblastoma is the most aggressive type of primary adult brain tumour. The median survival of patients with glioblastoma remains approximately 15 months, and the 5-year survival rate is <10%. Current treatment options are limited, and the standard of care has remained relatively constant since 2011. Over the last decade, a range of different treatment regimens have been investigated with very limited success. Tumour recurrence is almost inevitable with the current treatment strategies, as glioblastoma tumours are highly heterogeneous and invasive. Additionally, another challenging issue facing patients with glioblastoma is how to distinguish between tumour progression and treatment effects, especially when relying on routine diagnostic imaging techniques in the clinic. The specificity of routine imaging for identifying tumour progression early or in a timely manner is poor due to the appearance similarity of post-treatment effects. Here, we concisely describe the current status and challenges in the assessment and early prediction of therapy response and the early detection of tumour progression or recurrence. We also summarize and discuss studies of advanced approaches such as quantitative imaging, liquid biomarker discovery and machine intelligence that hold exceptional potential to aid in the therapy monitoring of this malignancy and early prediction of therapy response, which may decisively transform the conventional detection methods in the era of precision medicine.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1281-1298
Number of pages18
JournalBrain
Volume146
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1 2023

Keywords

  • glioblastoma
  • liquid biomarker
  • machine learning
  • multiparametric imaging
  • therapy response

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Clinical Neurology

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