Background: The overwhelming majority of pituitary tumors consist of pituitary adenomas (PAs), which have recently also been termed pituitary neuroendocrine tumors (PitNETs). Clinically significant PAs occur in approximately one in every 1000 individuals, while other types of pituitary tumors, such as craniopharyngiomas and pituicytomas, are significantly less common. Although PAs are generally benign, a subset of them exhibits malignant-like biological traits. They tend to infiltrate and grow aggressively into adjacent tissues and organs, including the dura mater, cavernous sinus, and sphenoid sinus. This invasive behavior often results in the destruction of the normal anatomical architecture of the sella turcica and skull base. Clinically, such tumors are classified as invasive PAs (IPAs), emphasizing their aggressive and destructive nature.

Objective And Significance: Currently, the diagnostic indicators for IPAs frequently suffer from suboptimal sensitivity and specificity. The invasiveness assessment of PAs lacks a definitive gold standard and instead serves as a predictive tool, with a greater number of indicators met suggesting a higher likelihood of invasiveness. Consequently, a comprehensive approach that integrates imaging, pathological, molecular biological, and other disciplinary metrics is crucial for accurate evaluation. Despite surgery being the primary treatment modality for IPAs, their malignant-like behavior complicates complete resection, resulting in lower resection rates and heightened postoperative recurrence, necessitating multiple surgeries. Therefore, adjunctive drug therapy is often necessary for IPA patients. Preoperative drug therapy can shrink tumor size, facilitating resection and postoperative recovery, mitigating hormone imbalances, delaying recurrence, and enhancing patients' quality of life.

Conclusions: This article comprehensively reviews the diagnostic criteria for assessing the invasiveness of PAs in the domains of imaging, pathology, and molecular biology, provides an overview of the current research status of drug therapy for these conditions, and deepens our insight into the biological and therapeutic aspects of the tumor microenvironment in PAs.

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