Chemotherapy Hair Loss and Ice Caps

Chemotherapy hair loss and how to prevent it and why it happend

Chemotherapy hair loss is one of the forms of anagen  effluvium and happens because the chemotherapy medication travels through the bloodstream. The blood feeds the hair follicle and  disrupts the growth by stopping the reproduction of matrix cells during the anagen cycle, leaving the follicle empty of hair. Only certain chemotherapy medications can make you loose your hair. 

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