Scalp cooling to prevent or reduce chemotherapy-induced alopecia

A. Jackson, J. Nangia
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ABSTRACT Introduction: Chemotherapy-induced alopecia (CIA) has a significant impact on the quality of life of many cancer patients. Scalp cooling has been in use for decades for the prevention of CIA, and was first reported as effective in the 1970s. Areas covered: This review focuses on the scalp cooling as a preventative measure for CIA. It describes the recent literature on scalp cooling efficacy and safety, with a focus on recent prospective controlled trials. We performed a structured search of English language articles published from 2007 to August 2017 and selected pertinent studies reporting on scalp cooling and CIA. Expert commentary: Recent randomized and prospective trials in the United States have shown scalp cooling devices to be effective in a large percentage of patients; however, there are significant differences in rates of hair retention depending on the chemotherapy drugs and regimens used. The amassing evidence regarding scalp cooling for prevention of chemotherapy-induced alopecia has demonstrated that this is an effective, safe and well tolerated intervention which may provide an improved quality of life for patients undergoing chemotherapy for neoplastic disease.
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头皮冷却,以防止或减少化疗引起的脱发
摘要简介:化疗诱导性脱发(CIA)对许多癌症患者的生活质量有着重要影响。头皮冷却用于预防中情局已经使用了几十年,并在20世纪70年代首次被报道为有效。涵盖的领域:这篇综述的重点是头皮冷却作为中央情报局的预防措施。它描述了最近关于头皮冷却功效和安全性的文献,重点是最近的前瞻性对照试验。我们对2007年至2017年8月发表的英语文章进行了结构化搜索,并选择了有关头皮降温和CIA的相关研究报告。专家评论:最近在美国进行的随机和前瞻性试验表明,头皮冷却装置对很大比例的患者有效;然而,根据所使用的化疗药物和治疗方案,留发率存在显著差异。越来越多的证据表明,头皮降温可以预防化疗诱导的脱发,这是一种有效、安全和耐受性良好的干预措施,可以提高肿瘤性疾病化疗患者的生活质量。
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