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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 Topical Minoxidil for Chemotherapy-Induced Hair Loss
The conclusion is unclear about minoxidil's effectiveness for preventing hair loss from chemotherapy.
research Analyzing the Efficacy of Isotretinoin in Treating Dissecting Cellulitis: A Literature Review and Meta-Analysis
Isotretinoin is effective for treating dissecting cellulitis, but recurrence is common.
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 Retrospective evaluation of Penguin Cold Caps for chemotherapy-induced alopecia
Penguin Cold Caps help most patients keep at least half their hair during chemotherapy.
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 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 Low-Dose Oral Minoxidil During Chemotherapy: A Review of the Mechanism and Current Evidence
Low-dose oral minoxidil might help with hair loss during chemotherapy, but more research is needed.
research Efficacy and safety of a novel anti‐HER2 therapeutic antibody RC48 in patients with HER2‐overexpressing, locally advanced or metastatic gastric or gastroesophageal junction cancer: a single‐arm phase II study
RC48 shows promise for treating certain advanced cancers, but more research is needed.
research Clinical aspects of scalp cooling in chemotherapy induced alopecia
Scalp cooling can help prevent hair loss in about half of chemotherapy patients.
research Principles of chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is crucial for treating gynecological cancers but requires careful management due to severe side effects.
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 55-Year-Old Female with Alopecia of the Scalp and Body After Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy can cause significant but usually reversible hair loss, and managing it involves patient education and hair care strategies.
research Chemotherapy-induced toxicity—a secondary effect caused by released DNA?
Chemotherapy toxicity might be reduced by using DNA neutralizing agents.
research Chemotherapy-Induced Hair Loss: The Use of Biomarkers for Predicting Alopecic Severity and Treatment Efficacy
Scalp cooling to prevent hair loss from chemotherapy works for some but not all, and studying hair damage markers could improve prevention and treatment.
research Cooling-mediated protection from chemotherapy drug-induced cytotoxicity in human keratinocytes by inhibition of cellular drug uptake
Cooling can protect hair follicles from chemotherapy damage by reducing drug uptake.
research INVESTIGATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF INJECTION PULSE DURATION ON THE CAPTURE OF ELECTRONS IN A BETATRON
Finasteride can prevent breast cancer progression by blocking progesterone's conversion to a cancer-promoting hormone.
research THE APPLICATION OF PARTITION CHROMATOGRAPHY TO THE SEPARATION OF RARE EARTH ELEMENTS
PCOS causes hormonal imbalances and health issues like infertility and heart disease.
research Targeted Therapy– and Chemotherapy-Associated Skin Toxicities: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Minocycline reduces acne rash, pyridoxine lowers hand-foot syndrome risk, and scalp cooling lessens hair loss from cancer treatments.
research Chinese Herbal Medicine for Reducing Chemotherapy-Associated Side-Effects in Breast Cancer Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Chinese herbal medicine might help reduce chemotherapy side effects in breast cancer patients, but more high-quality research is needed.
research [Differences in efficacy between drug-eluting beads transbronchial arterial chemoembolization combined with systemic chemotherapy and systemic chemotherapy alone for unresectable lung squamous cell carcinoma].
Combining DEB-BACE with chemotherapy is more effective and has fewer side effects than chemotherapy alone for treating unresectable lung squamous cell carcinoma.
research Mild oxidative stress protects against chemotherapy-induced hair loss
Mild oxidative stress can prevent hair loss from chemotherapy.
research Hair loss as a consequence of cancer chemotherapy – physical methods of prevention. A review of the literature
Scalp hypothermia can prevent chemotherapy-induced hair loss but is not suitable for all patients, and more research is needed to improve prevention methods.
research Care for alopecia during chemotherapy of cancer patients
The document concluded that there were no effective ways to prevent hair loss from chemotherapy but treatments were being explored.
research Chemotherapy and the Skin: Understanding Dermatologic Side Effects
Recognizing and managing skin side effects from chemotherapy improves patient quality of life and treatment success.
research Hair Disorders Associated with Anticancer Agents
Some cancer treatments cause different types of hair loss, but scalp cooling can help prevent it.
research Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ signalling protects hair follicle stem cells from chemotherapy-induced apoptosis and epithelial–mesenchymal transition
Activating PPAR-γ signalling can protect hair follicle stem cells from damage caused by chemotherapy.
research Combination Of Regulatory T Cells and Rapamycin As Treatment For Experimental Chronic Graft-Versus-Host Disease
Using regulatory T cells and Rapamycin together improves chronic graft-versus-host disease treatment outcomes in mice.