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  2. How I found peace with my pixie after having chemo - AOL

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    I wore it until I had enough hair to feel comfortable without it. You might think that in the grand scheme of cancer and the requisite side effects of chemo—which, let me tell you, aren't pretty ...

  3. Chemotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Hair loss (alopecia) can be caused by chemotherapy that kills rapidly dividing cells; other medications may cause hair to thin. These are most often temporary effects: hair usually starts to regrow a few weeks after the last treatment, but sometimes with a change in color, texture, thickness or style.

  4. ABVD - Wikipedia

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    Hair loss, or alopecia, is a fairly common but not universal side effect of ABVD. Hair that is lost returns in the months after completion of chemotherapy. Nausea and vomiting can occur with ABVD, although treatments for chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting have improved substantially (see Supportive care below).

  5. How to Treat Hair Loss without Post-Finasteride Syndrome Risk

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    In general, side effects from finasteride — including persistent side effects — are rare, with only a small percentage of men affected at the typical finasteride dosage used to treat hair loss.

  6. 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]

  7. Kate Middleton says she's completed her chemotherapy ... - AOL

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    In general, side effects can include: Nausea. Fatigue. Hair loss. Nerve pain. Diarrhea or constipation. Low red blood cell count (also known as anemia) Brain fog (often referred to as "chemo brain ...