When Nanetta Bailey, 72, was diagnosed with breast cancer, she heard only two words: Hair loss. “I wasn’t listening to anything else, because I was so upset,” says Bailey. “I knew I’d never be one of ...
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Scalp cooling breakthrough may stop chemo hair loss
Chemotherapy patients losing their hair while receiving treatment for cancer could soon be a thing of the past. Scientists have developed a new technique described as a ‘powerful double weapon’ to ...
A cooling cap worn during chemotherapy treatments may help prevent hair loss in breast cancer patients, according to a new study presented Friday at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. The cap ...
After seeing friends shave their heads to deal with hair loss during chemotherapy for breast cancer, Florida resident Jo Steinhart, 70, hoped that she would not have to do the same after getting ...
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Hair loss due to chemotherapy can be an emotional experience for cancer patients. Now, researchers at Michigan State University are developing a new product to stop hair loss.
CINCINNATI — A Christ Hospital patient is giving back by expanding access to cool cap therapy for cancer patients. Francie Pepper, 83, was diagnosed with cancer 3 years ago. Pepper used a new cooling ...
WASHINGTON -- Hair loss is one of the most despised side effects of chemotherapy, and now breast cancer patients are getting a new way to try to save their locks. The Food and Drug Administration said ...
Bryan Smith, an associate professor at Michigan State University, developed a hydrogel shampoo that he hopes will one day help people prevent chemotherapy-induced alopecia, or hair loss. So far, the ...
Researchers at Michigan State University have developed a gel that could prevent hair loss during chemotherapy treatment. Bryan Smith, an associate professor at Michigan State's College of Engineering ...
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