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Clinical Trial
[Prevention of chemotherapy-induced alopecia in cancer patients by scalp hypothermia (author's transl)].
- D Belpomme, L Mignot, M Grandjean, E Pujade-Lauraine, A Le Rol, C Gisselbrecht, M Marty, and M Boiron.
- Nouv Presse Med. 1982 Mar 13; 11 (12): 929-31.
AbstractChemotherapy-induced alopecia observed in cancer patients can now be prevented by a simple, effective, inexpensive and well tolerated procedure: scalp hypothermia. Refrigeration is obtained by placing on the scalp two bags filled with crushed ice 15 minutes before, and removing them 15 minutes after intravenous injection of antineoplastic drugs. Only patients treated with drug combinations that are rapidly administered (into the giving-set tube or by i.v. infusion lasting less than 60 minutes) seem to benefit from scalp hypothermia. The fact that good results were obtained with those drugs (adriamycin, cyclophosphamide, 5-fluorouracil, methotrexate, vincristine) and modes of administration that are most commonly used in women with breast cancer or ovarian cancer makes this procedure extremely interesting.
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