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      Androgenetic Alopecia

      research [Androgenetic alopecia].

      September 2004 in “PubMed”
      Androgenetic alopecia, or hair loss, is influenced by hormones and genetics, and can be treated with medications like minoxidil, finasteride, or hormone therapy, with effectiveness evaluated after 6 months.
      Pathobiology of Chemotherapy-Induced Hair Loss

      research Pathobiology of chemotherapy-induced hair loss

      218 citations , January 2013 in “The Lancet Oncology”
      Chemotherapy causes hair loss by damaging hair follicles and stem cells, with more research needed for prevention and treatment.
      Alopecia Areata: Treatment Options and Efficacy

      research Alopecia areata

      182 citations , December 2017 in “Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology”
      Some treatments can help with a hair loss condition called alopecia areata, but none ensure lasting results; choices depend on the person, with JAK inhibitors showing promise for severe cases.
      Dermatological Adverse Events with Taxane Chemotherapy

      research Dermatological adverse events with taxane chemotherapy

      141 citations , September 2016 in “European Journal of Dermatology”
      Taxane chemotherapy can cause skin, hair, and nail side effects, which are often under-reported and can affect patient quality of life.
      Hair Regrowth

      research HAIR REGROWTH

      118 citations , April 1998 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      Finasteride and minoxidil are effective for hair regrowth, while treatments for alopecia areata have varying success and continuous treatment is necessary.
      Primary Cicatricial Alopecia: Treatment Approaches and Classification

      research Primary cicatricial alopecia

      95 citations , November 2016 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Treatments for permanent hair loss from scarring aim to stop further loss, not regrow hair, and vary by condition, with partial success common.
      Hair Growth and Rejuvenation: An Overview

      research Hair growth and rejuvenation: An overview

      81 citations , June 2010 in “Journal of Dermatological Treatment”
      The document concludes that minoxidil and finasteride are proven for hair growth, herbal remedies show promise, but more research is needed to confirm their effectiveness.
      Alopecia: Evaluation and Treatment

      research Alopecia: evaluation and treatment

      76 citations , July 2011 in “Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology”
      The document concludes that proper diagnosis and FDA-approved treatments for different types of hair loss exist, but treatments for severe cases often fail and future improvements may focus on hair follicle stem cells.
      Telogen Effluvium: A Review of Acute and Chronic Forms

      research Telogen effluvium

      67 citations , January 2013 in “Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology”
      Chronic Telogen Effluvium may resolve after years and is diagnosed by examining the patient's history and clinical signs, with treatment aimed at underlying causes and possibly minoxidil.
      Nanotechnology in Dermatology

      research Nanotechnology in Dermatology

      60 citations , January 2014 in “Anais Brasileiros De Dermatologia”
      Nanotechnology in dermatology shows promise for better drug delivery and treatment effectiveness but requires more safety research.
      Johne's And Crohn's: Potential Link And Mycobacterial Hypothesis

      research JOHNE'S AND CROHN'S

      53 citations , May 1987 in “The Lancet”
      The document suggests a possible link between Crohn's disease and Johne's disease and calls for more research.
      Advances in the Management of Alopecia Areata

      research Advances in the management of alopecia areata

      51 citations , December 2011 in “The Journal of Dermatology”
      New treatments for severe hair loss often fail, but some patients see hair regrowth with specific therapies, and treatment should be tailored to the individual's situation.
      Evidence-Based Approach to Cutaneous Hyperandrogenism in Women

      research Evidence-based approach to cutaneous hyperandrogenism in women

      42 citations , July 2015 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      The conclusion is that oral contraceptives and antiandrogens can treat hirsutism and acne in women with cutaneous hyperandrogenism, but more research is needed for effective treatments, especially for hair loss.
      Hair Growth: Focus on Herbal Therapeutic Agents

      research Hair Growth: Focus on Herbal Therapeutic Agent

      41 citations , July 2015 in “Current Drug Discovery Technologies”
      Some plants may help with hair growth and have fewer side effects than synthetic drugs, but more research is needed to confirm their effectiveness.