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660-690 / 1000+ resultsresearch Management of Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia With Scalp Cooling
Scalp cooling is an effective and safe way to prevent hair loss from chemotherapy, with manageable side effects and low risk of scalp cancer.
research Non-pharmacological therapies in the treatment of chemotherapy-induced alopecia – a literature review
More effective methods are needed to prevent hair loss from chemotherapy.
research 269 Scalp cooling for chemotherapy-induced alopecia in skin of color patients: An interventional study
Scalp cooling may be less effective for women of color on certain chemotherapy treatments.
research COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE: NEW ALLERGEN OR TEMPEST IN A TEA POT?: 21
Shampoos should treat scalp issues while keeping hair soft and shiny.
research Scalp Cooling Methods for Chemotherapy-Induced Hair Loss: A Comprehensive Review from Traditional Practices to Modern Innovations
Scalp cooling can effectively reduce hair loss during chemotherapy, with modern methods improving comfort and accessibility.
research The Itchy Scalp
Up to half of people experience itchy scalp, often due to skin conditions like seborrheic dermatitis or psoriasis, and treatments vary based on the specific cause.
research Resfriamento de couro cabeludo para prevenção de alopecia induzida por quimioterapia: Estudo descritivo
Scalp cooling effectively prevents chemotherapy-induced hair loss but requires better pain management.
research Presentation, impact and prevention of chemotherapy-induced hair loss: scalp cooling potentials and limitations
Scalp cooling can reduce chemotherapy-induced hair loss and should be available in all hospitals.
research Effects of Hair Dying by Used-up Coffee Grounds Extract (CGE)
research 저온용출법을 이용한 검은콩, 작약, 녹차 추출물의 두피 개선 효과
Low-temperature extracts of black beans, peony, and green tea improve scalp health and are better than traditional hot-water extracts.
research Optimizing Scalp Cooling: (Ultra)Structural Follicular Characteristic and Restorative Advances
Improving hair health and managing conditions can enhance scalp cooling effectiveness in preventing hair loss during chemotherapy.
research The use of scalp cooling for chemotherapy-induced hair loss
Scalp cooling can help prevent hair loss from chemotherapy without raising cancer spread risk.
research Scalp Mesotherapy
Scalp mesotherapy can effectively treat some scalp diseases, especially when done by skilled dermatologists.
research 두피개선 화장품의 천연소재 개발 동향 - 식물추출물과 해양생물을 중심으로 -
Natural ingredients like plant extracts and marine life show promise for improving scalp health and reducing hair loss.
research A Clinical and Biological Guide for Understanding Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia and Its Prevention
Scalp cooling can help prevent chemotherapy-induced hair loss with a 50-90% success rate and is safe for patients.
research Clinical aspects of scalp cooling in chemotherapy induced alopecia
Scalp cooling can help prevent hair loss in about half of chemotherapy patients.
research Beyond Hair Preservation: Scalp Cooling as a Biopsychosocial Intervention in Patients Receiving Highly Alopecia-Inducing Chemotherapy (Preprint)
Scalp cooling helps prevent hair loss and improves quality of life during chemotherapy.
research Caffeic acid skin absorption: Delivery of microparticles to hair follicles
Microparticles help caffeic acid stay longer in hair follicles for better treatment of folliculitis.
research 292 Topical gabapentin for the treatment of symptomatic scalp in cicatricial alopecias
Topical gabapentin was safe and effective for treating scalp symptoms and promoting hair regrowth in cicatricial alopecias.
research Sensitive scalp – scratching for a cause and remedy
research The efficacy of scalp cooling in patients receiving chemotherapy for primary gynecologic cancers: a randomized controlled trial
Scalp cooling reduces hair loss and improves quality of life during chemotherapy.
research Scalp hypothermia as a preventative measure for chemotherapy‐induced alopecia: a review of controlled clinical trials
Scalp cooling effectively reduces hair loss from chemotherapy.
research Management of Alopecia Due to Cancer Therapies
The document concludes that scalp cooling and treatments like minoxidil can help manage hair loss from cancer therapy.
research Screening 5a-reductase Inhibitors from Plant Extraction for Treatment of Androgenic Alopecia in vitro
Coffee extract and caffeotannic acid can help treat hair loss.
research The Influence of Various Parameters on the Success of Sensor-Controlled Scalp Cooling in Preventing Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia
Scalp cooling can prevent hair loss in 65% of chemotherapy patients, especially effective in breast cancer patients and certain chemotherapy types.
research Efficacy of Scalp Cooling System Versus Chemical Cooling Cap in Preventing Chemotherapy-induced Alopecia in Breast Cancer (COHAIR Study): a prospective randomized trial
Both scalp cooling and chemical cooling caps effectively prevent hair loss in breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.
research Development and clinical evaluation of green tea hair tonic for greasy scalp treatment.
Green tea hair tonic safely and effectively reduces scalp greasiness.
research Diseases of the skin. Treatment of scalp disorders.
The document concludes that scalp disorders can be treated with hair washing, specific shampoos, medications, and sometimes surgery or hair transplants, but hereditary baldness is untreatable.
research Expanding the Availability of Scalp Cooling to All Patients at Risk of Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia
Insurance coverage for scalp cooling will make it more accessible to all chemotherapy patients.