 155 citations
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  March 2009   in “Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
           155 citations
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  March 2009   in “Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”    Scalp cooling might reduce hair loss from chemotherapy, but evidence is weak and other treatments are being tested.  
      2 citations
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  January 2012   in “InTech eBooks”
           2 citations
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  January 2012   in “InTech eBooks”    Chemotherapy often causes hair loss, which usually grows back within 3 to 6 months, but there's no effective treatment to prevent it.  
      November 2021   in “Austin therapeutics”
           November 2021   in “Austin therapeutics”    Current treatments for hair loss from chemotherapy are limited, but new methods are being researched.  
      97 citations
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  September 2006   in “Pharmaceutical Research”
           97 citations
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  September 2006   in “Pharmaceutical Research”    No treatment fully prevents hair loss from chemotherapy yet.  
      38 citations
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  September 2017   in “Oncologist”
           38 citations
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  September 2017   in “Oncologist”    Scalp cooling can help prevent chemotherapy-induced hair loss with a 50-90% success rate and is safe for patients.