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Fig. 7B —66-year-old man with rectal cancer. Mucinous tumor. Axial T2-weighted image at same level as A. After chemoradiation therapy, signal intensity within tumor has increased and is closer to uniform. Tumor itself (arrow) has otherwise changed little in size or structure. These appearances are misleading because no active tumor but only inactive mucin lakes were present at subsequent histologic examination.