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research Sublingual tofacitinib for alopecia areata: a roll‐over pilot clinical trial and analysis of pharmacokinetics
The trial showed that a new under-the-tongue treatment for severe hair loss was somewhat effective in a small group of people.
research The role of dermocosmetics in the management of cancer-related skin toxicities: international expert consensus
Dermocosmetics help manage skin issues in cancer patients, improving outcomes and reducing treatment interruptions.
research Σχεδιασμός και υλοποίηση συστήματος επεξεργασίας εικόνας καθώς και μαθηματικών αλγορίθμων βελτιστοποίησης της μεταμόσχευσης ανθρωπίνων τριχοθυλακίων με την τεχνική FUE
The document concludes that the FOLLYSIS© system improves hair transplant processes and patient monitoring with high accuracy and less skin trauma.
research iTRAQ-based quantitative proteomics revealing the therapeutic mechanism of a medicinal and edible formula YH0618 in reducing doxorubicin-induced alopecia by targeting keratins and TGF-β/Smad3 pathway
YH0618 helps reduce chemotherapy-induced hair loss by targeting specific proteins and pathways.
research Development of PEGylated Liposomes
PEGylated liposomal doxorubicin improves cancer treatment effectiveness and reduces side effects like heart damage and hair loss.
research CZY W NAJBLIŻSZYM CZASIE MOGĄ POPRAWIĆ SIĘ WYNIKI LECZENIA GLEJAKÓW?
Glioma treatment may improve with new therapies and technologies.
research Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 4/6 Inhibitors and Dermatologic Adverse Events: Results from the EADV Task Force “Dermatology for Cancer Patients” International Study
Skin side effects from CDK4/6 inhibitors in breast cancer patients are generally mild and treatable, allowing most patients to continue treatment.
research Induction of ferroptosis by natural products in non-small cell lung cancer: a comprehensive systematic review
Natural products may help treat Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer by causing cancer cell death through ferroptosis.
research 306 Effect of Cellular Blood Components on Chemotherapy Induced Alopecia
Mononuclear cells may protect against certain chemotherapy-induced hair loss.
research Acute Bullous Dermatosis and Onycholysis due to High-Dose Methotrexate and Leucovorin Calcium
High-dose methotrexate can cause severe skin and nail issues.
research FPRL1 Receptor Agonist Peptides Prevent Etoposide-Induced Alopecia in Neonatal Rats
Certain peptides can prevent hair loss in young rats caused by a cancer drug.
research NCOG-40. RARE ADVERSE EFFECT OF TEMOZOLOMIDE IN A 65-YEAR-OLD FEMALE WITH GLIOBLASTOMA MULTIFORME: A CASE REPORT
Temozolomide can cause severe bone marrow suppression, leading to life-threatening complications.
research 증례 : Gefitinib에 의해 유발된 반흔성 탈모증
Gefitinib can cause rare scarring hair loss.
research Dermatologic Side Effects of Systemic Targeted Anticancer Therapy
Cancer treatments targeting specific cells often cause skin, hair, and nail problems, affecting patients' lives and requiring careful management.
research Manifestaciones dermatológicas en pacientes oncológicos pediátricos en un hospital de tercer nivel de Honduras
Most pediatric cancer patients in the study developed skin problems, often due to their cancer treatment.
research Antioxidant and Antiproliferative Activity of Finasteride against Glioblastoma Cells
High-dose finasteride may help treat glioblastoma but needs localized delivery for effectiveness.
research BH06 (P075) A randomized controlled trial comparing the efficacy and safety of oral tofacitinib vs. methotrexate in moderate-to-severe alopecia areata
Tofacitinib is more effective than methotrexate for treating moderate-to-severe alopecia areata.
research Treatment of erythromelanosis follicularis faciei et colli with a 595‐nm pulsed dye laser
The 595-nm pulsed dye laser effectively reduces symptoms of EFFC with minimal side effects.
research Scalp cooling to prevent chemotherapy-induced alopecia
Scalp cooling is an effective way to prevent hair loss from chemotherapy.
research Hair loss in cancer chemotherapeutic patients.
Chemotherapy causes hair loss in cancer patients by affecting both growing and resting hair.
research A phase I safety study of topical calcitriol (BPM31543) for the prevention of chemotherapy-induced alopecia (CIA): Final study results
Topical calcitriol (BPM31543) is safe for preventing hair loss from chemotherapy and shows some effectiveness.
research Abstract 1718: Topical botanical extract for management of chemotherapy-induced alopecia.
A botanical extract was found to be a safe treatment that may prevent hair loss in chemotherapy patients.
research Experiences with Smo antagonist vismodegib for the treatment of locally advanced basal cell carcinoma
Vismodegib effectively treats advanced basal cell carcinoma but requires careful management of serious side effects.
research The side effects of platinum-based chemotherapy drugs: a review for chemists
Platinum-based chemotherapy drugs can cause many severe side effects, often requiring dose reductions and additional medications to manage.
research Consensus Document on the Clinical Management of Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia: Recommendations From Spanish Working Group on Trichology and Onychology of the AEDV
Use a combination of oral dutasteride, topical treatments, and hydroxychloroquine to manage frontal fibrosing alopecia.
research 599 PPARg signaling modulation protects from hair follicle bulge stem cell damage and cyclophosphamide-induced hair follicle cytotoxicity
PPARγ signaling modulation can protect hair follicle stem cells from chemotherapy-induced damage.
research Pretreatment of epidermal growth factor promotes primary hair recovery via the dystrophic anagen pathway after chemotherapy‐induced alopecia
Epidermal growth factor helps hair recover after chemotherapy.
research Tofacitinib in alopecia areata and HIV: A curious intersection of immunomodulation, hair regrowth, and hypertrichosis
Tofacitinib can cause unusual hair growth, requiring careful monitoring and possible laser hair removal.
research Frontal fibrosing alopecia: a clinical review of 36 patients
Hydroxychloroquine effectively reduces symptoms of frontal fibrosing alopecia, especially in the first 6 months.