Prevention and Treatment of Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia
Background: Chemotherapy-induced alopecia (CIA) is one of the most dramatic side effects of chemotherapy. Currently no guidelines are available for its prevention and treatment. Several devices and drugs are used, but results are often disappointing. Aims: Our aim is to analyze drugs and devices pro...
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Main Authors: | Alfredo Rossi (Author), Gemma Caro (Author), Maria Caterina Fortuna (Author), Flavia Pigliacelli (Author), Andrea D'Arino (Author), Marta Carlesimo (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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