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Giselle de Barros Silva1, Kathryn Ciccolini2, Aline Donati3
1Center of Oncology, Hospital Alemão Oswaldo Cruz, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Abstract:
Chemotherapy-induced alopecia causes an important impact on cancer patients and its risk of persistence is currently a considerable issue in cancer survivors. Of the various interventions proposed for the prevention of chemotherapy-induced alopecia, scalp cooling has emerged as an effective and safe strategy. This paper aims to provide an overview on scalp cooling and chemotherapy-induced alopecia prevention.
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