2019
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.sabcs18-ot1-05-03
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Abstract OT1-05-03: Efficacy and safety of scalp cooling device for prevention of alopecia in patients with breast cancer

Abstract: Background Chemotherapy for breast cancer causes alopecia as a side effect. Some patients refuse chemotherapy because of alopecia, resulting in the omission of a standard therapy. It is believed that a scalp cooling device can prevent alopecia by promoting vasoconstriction of the scalp and reducing exposure of the hair root cells to anticancer agents. There are phenotypic differences of the efficacy of a scalp cooling device for alopecia. In fact, a Dutch scalp cooling registry reported that the… Show more

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