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  2. Cold capping helps Fall River chemo patients keep their hair ...

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    Patients battling cancer at Southcoast Health can take advantage of cold capping technology to reduce hair loss. It's helping patients feel better.

  3. Hypothermia cap - Wikipedia

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    Hypothermia caps appear useful to prevent hair loss during some kinds of chemotherapy, specifically when taxanes or anthracyclines are used. [6] It should not be used when cancer is present in the skin of the scalp or in people with lymphoma or leukemia. [7] There are generally only minor side effects from treatment. [8]

  4. The Very Latest Science on Preventing Hair Loss - AOL

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    This is a rapid form of hair loss. This type can be caused by medications and chemotherapy, as well as other bodily stressors. Hair Loss Solution #1: Turn on the Lights. Targets: Alopecia Areata ...

  5. How an icy therapy helped SLO breast cancer survivor ... - AOL

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    Cold capping is an evidence-based solution to prevent hair loss from chemotherapy. Cold caps or scalp cooling systems are tight-fitting hats that cancer patients can wear during chemotherapy ...

  6. Management of hair loss - Wikipedia

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    The management of hair loss, includes prevention and treatment of alopecia, baldness, and hair thinning, and regrowth of hair. Prevention Scratching of itchy scalp may contribute to hair loss.

  7. Chemotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Chemotherapy induced hair loss occurs by a non-androgenic mechanism, and can manifest as alopecia totalis, telogen effluvium, or less often alopecia areata. [102] It is usually associated with systemic treatment due to the high mitotic rate of hair follicles, and more reversible than androgenic hair loss, [ 103 ] [ 104 ] although permanent ...