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At Providence St. Joseph Hospital, a new treatment is offering chemotherapy patients more than just hope—it's helping them ...
COOLING CAPS HELP WOMEN KEEP HAIR DURING BREAST CANCER CHEMO "It's worth it," said Mariangeles Fernandez, a 48-year-old liver cancer patient. "It lets you fight the disease in a different way." ...
Scientists have unveiled a groundbreaking new approach described as a "powerful double weapon" to combat hair loss in cancer ...
“That, even combined with the cool cap, would not supersede the collective damage of the stress and the chemotherapy,” says Dr.Terry. Around 66% of cold cap users keep 55% or more of their hair.
Researchers at Sheffield Hallam University have found that combining topical antioxidants with cooling could ‘transform the ability of cooling to protect’ against hair loss. A new study also revealed ...
Cold cap therapy, free to Bon Secours patients, helps minimize chemo-induced hair loss Sponsored content by Treacy Colbert, Brand Ave. Studios contributing writer Oct 17, 2024 ...
CINCINNATI — A Christ Hospital patient is giving back by expanding access to cool cap therapy for cancer patients. Francie Pepper, 83, was diagnosed with cancer 3 years ago.
After 16 rounds of chemotherapy, Tammy Wegener of Quispamsis still has a full head of hair. That's because Wegener went through a process called cold capping, which reduces the likelihood of ...
How cold capping plays a role in saving patients’ hair In the last six months, a new system, Paxman, was brought on board. Patients get fitted for a cap, arrive for their chemotherapy infusion ...
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