For many cancer patients, the journey through treatment is not just about battling the disease but also managing the challenging side effects, including hair loss. Among these, chemotherapy-induced hair loss is one of the most visible and distressing side effects, impacting a patient’s confidence and emotional well-being.
Dr. Naresh Somani, MBBS, MD (Medicine), DM (Medical Oncology), HCG Cancer Centre, Jaipur shares detailed need and benefits of scalp cooling therapy.
Chemotherapy targets rapidly dividing cancer cells, but it can also affect other fast-growing cells, like those in hair follicles. This often leads to hair loss on the scalp and other body parts. For many, this can be a significant source of emotional distress and may affect their motivation to continue treatment.
Scalp cooling therapy is a technique used to reduce chemotherapy-induced hair loss. By lowering the scalp's temperature during chemotherapy, the therapy constricts blood vessels, reducing the amount of chemotherapy drugs that reach the hair follicles. This method helps protect the follicles from the damaging effects of treatment.
Scalp cooling is often recommended for patients undergoing chemotherapy for solid tumors, such as breast, ovarian, and prostate cancers. However, its effectiveness varies depending on factors like the type of chemotherapy, dosage, treatment duration, and individual characteristics such as hair type and overall health.
Scalp cooling can reduce hair loss by approximately 50%, though results vary. Its effectiveness depends on:
There are two primary methods for scalp cooling:
Scalp cooling is not suitable for everyone. Its success varies based on the type of cancer, chemotherapy regimen, and individual health factors. It is generally not recommended for patients with blood cancers such as leukemia, lymphoma, or myeloma, as it may leave cancer cells in the scalp’s blood vessels.
Scalp cooling therapy provides a valuable option for patients looking to manage chemotherapy-induced hair loss, offering physical and emotional relief during treatment. Consulting with healthcare providers is essential to determine if scalp cooling is a suitable part of your cancer care plan, ensuring a personalized approach to managing the effects of chemotherapy.
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