Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia: An Exploratory Questionnaire-Based Study from Israel Comparing Knowledge, Attitudes, and Management Practices Among Dermatologists and Oncologists

    Anna Lyakhovitsky, O Segal, Ester Vizan, Arad Dotan, R. Kassem, Keren Lyakhovitsky, Avner Shemer, Baruch Kaplan, Eran Galili, Henri Trau
    TLDR Improved collaboration and education between dermatologists and oncologists can enhance care for chemotherapy-related hair loss.
    A recent exploratory questionnaire-based study from Israel highlights significant knowledge gaps and differing practices between dermatologists and oncologists regarding chemotherapy-induced alopecia. These discrepancies emphasize the need for targeted educational initiatives and interdisciplinary collaboration to enhance patient care. The study suggests that improving communication and understanding between these specialties could lead to better management practices for patients experiencing hair loss due to chemotherapy.
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