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  2. How an icy therapy helped SLO breast cancer survivor ... - AOL

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    How SLO woman kept most of her hair during breast cancer chemotherapy. After Lazzara was diagnosed with breast cancer, the UCLA Oncology Center in San Luis Obispo connected her with a social ...

  3. Jill Martin details treatment that saved 70% of her hair ...

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    After being diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer earlier this year, TODAY contributor Jill Martin Brooks is getting honest and real about her chemotherapy journey.. She joined TODAY on Oct. 4 ...

  4. Breast cancer chemotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Neoadjuvant chemotherapy is given before surgery to slow the growth of a fast-growing cancer or to shrink the size of a larger breast cancer. [1] It is frequently used to treat locally advanced cancers, cancers that at the time of diagnosis are too large to be removed by surgery, which can then be removed with less extensive surgery. [2]

  5. Boy, 11, grows hair to donate to cancer charity after mom's ...

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    An 11-year-old boy grew his hair for more than a year in support of his mother's friend who was battling cancer. Boy, 11, grows hair to donate to cancer charity after mom's friend goes through ...

  6. Chemotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes hair has a tendency to curl after regrowth, resulting in "chemo curls." Severe hair loss occurs most often with drugs such as doxorubicin, daunorubicin, paclitaxel, docetaxel, cyclophosphamide, ifosfamide and etoposide. Permanent thinning or hair loss can result from some standard chemotherapy regimens. [101]

  7. Anagen effluvium - Wikipedia

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    Toxins that can interrupt hair growth include: Chemotherapy agents, usually prescribed to treat cancer, especially when multiple drugs are used or they are in high dose. Severe hair loss is reported from doxorubicin, the nitrosoureas, and cyclophosphamide.

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