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research Skin toxicity of anti‐cancer therapy
Anti-cancer treatments can cause reversible hair loss, skin sensitivity, pigmentation changes, nail damage, and skin reactions, with a need for more research on managing these side effects.
research Therapeutic Effect of Superficial Scalp Hypothermia on Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia in Breast Cancer Survivors
Scalp cooling effectively reduces hair loss in breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.
research BIOBRAN MGN-3
Biobran MGN-3 reduces chemotherapy side effects and improves quality of life for breast cancer patients.
research The utility of DHL-HisZnNa, a novel antioxidant, against anticancer agent-induced alopecia in breast cancer patients: a multicenter phase II clinical trial
DHL-HisZnNa may help reduce hair loss from chemotherapy, but more research is needed.
research Clinical Management of Cutaneous Adverse Events in Patients on Chemotherapy: A National Consensus Statement by the Spanish Academy of Dermatology and Venereology and the Spanish Society of Medical Oncology
Proper skin toxicity management in chemotherapy is key to continuing treatment and keeping patient quality of life high.
research Advancing Design Strategy of PROTACs for Cancer Therapy
PROTACs show promise for cancer treatment, but designing them effectively is challenging.
research Combination of Western Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine for Treatment of Malignant Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors
Combining Western chemotherapy with Traditional Chinese Medicine can reduce side effects and improve immune response in treating bone and soft tissue tumors.
research TRAIL sensitization of PC3 prostate cancer cells by doxorubicin can be blocked by the anti-oxidant N-acetyl-cysteine or by the iron chelator deferoxamine
Antioxidants can block the cancer-fighting effects of doxorubicin.
research Effect of Trigonella foenum-graecum Linn. (seeds) and Butea monosperma Lam. (flowers) on chemotherapy- induced alopecia Trigonella foenum-graecum Linn. (tohum) ve Butea monosperma Lam. (çiçek)'in kemoterapi ile uyarilan alopesi üzerine etkileri
Fenugreek seeds and Butea monosperma flowers may help reduce hair loss from chemotherapy.
research Cutaneous toxicities of cancer therapy
Cancer therapy can cause various skin problems, including hair loss, skin darkening, painful hand-foot syndrome, and severe skin damage.
research Adverse cutaneous reactions to chemotherapeutic agents and cytokine therapy
Chemotherapy and cytokine therapy can cause various skin reactions, including hair loss and hypersensitivity.
research Chemopr�vention des Prostatakarzinoms
There is no strong evidence that chemopreventive agents effectively prevent prostate cancer.
research A prospective exploration of symptom burden clusters in women with breast cancer during chemotherapy treatment
Core symptoms in breast cancer chemotherapy remain stable, aiding targeted interventions.
research Alopecia prevention during chemotherapy: from the benchmark to real clinical practice. A prospective study
Scalp cooling effectively prevents hair loss during chemotherapy in most cases.
research Antibody Drug Conjugates
Antibody drug conjugates show promise in targeting cancer cells while reducing harm to healthy cells.
research Abstract SS02-02: Chemoprevention: Poised for Success
Chemoprevention can significantly lower cancer risks and needs more research and collaboration.
research Ascorbigen Induces Dermal Papilla Cell Proliferation in Vitro , but Fails to Modulate Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia in Vivo
Ascorbigen increases hair cell growth in a lab setting but does not prevent hair loss from chemotherapy in mice.
research AVALIAÇÃO IN VITRO DO POTENCIAL CITOTÓXICO DOS ÓLEOS DE ALPINIA SPECIOSA, AGERATUM CONYZOIDES E DYSPHANIA AMBROSIOIDES EM LINHAGEM CELULAR DE CÂNCER DE PRÓSTATA, LINFOMA HISTIOCÍTICO E LEUCEMIA MIELOIDE CRÔNICA
The oils showed potential to kill certain cancer cells, especially from Dysphania ambrosioides.
research 549 Temporary cell cycle arrest in human scalp hair follicles and their epithelial stem cells by ALRN-6924: A novel strategy to selectively protect p53-wildtype cells against paclitaxel-induced alopecia
ALRN-6924 may prevent hair loss caused by chemotherapy.
research 778 Designing and utilizing a c-Rel specific bioassay in drug repurposing screen for HNSCC
A new test helps find drugs to treat head and neck cancer by targeting c-Rel.
research 213P Photobiomodulation therapy for the management of chemotherapy-induced alopecia: Preliminary results of a randomized, controlled trial
Photobiomodulation therapy may speed up hair regrowth after chemotherapy in the short term.
research The use of minoxidil to attempt to prevent alopecia during chemotherapy for gynecologic malignancies.
2% Minoxidil does not prevent hair loss during chemotherapy.
research Decision letter: Neutrophils promote CXCR3-dependent itch in the development of atopic dermatitis
Neutrophils are key in causing chronic itch in atopic dermatitis, and blocking CXCR3 could reduce this itch.
research The chemokine SDF-1/CXCL12 regulates the migration of melanocyte progenitors in mouse hair follicles
SDF-1/CXCL12 and its receptor CXCR4 are crucial for melanocyte movement in mouse hair follicles.
research Permanent chemotherapy-induced alopecia after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation treated with low-dose oral minoxidil
The document concludes that low-dose oral minoxidil successfully regrew hair in a patient with permanent hair loss after chemotherapy and stem cell transplant.
research The Effect of Parathyroid Hormones on Hair Follicle Physiology: Implications for Treatment of Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia
Parathyroid hormones are important for hair growth, but their use in treating hair loss from chemotherapy is still uncertain.
research Trastuzumab Induced Chemobrain, Atorvastatin Rescued Chemobrain with Enhanced Anticancer Effect and without Hair Loss-Side Effect
Atorvastatin reversed memory problems caused by cancer drug trastuzumab and improved its cancer-fighting abilities without causing hair loss.
research 212 Screening of new agents for hair growth and their mechanisms of action
Two new compounds were found that could promote hair growth as well or better than minoxidil.
research Docetaxel and permanent alopecia
Some breast cancer patients treated with high-dose docetaxel may experience permanent hair loss.