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  1. 24 cze 2022 · Most hair loss during cancer treatment is caused by chemotherapy. That’s because chemo targets rapidly growing cells, which damages hair follicles and makes the hair fall out. But radiation therapy can sometimes cause hair loss, too, when it’s used to treat head and neck cancers.

  2. 9 cze 2022 · Hair loss is a common side effect of chemotherapy. Learn when to expect hair regrowth after chemotherapy and how your hair might look different.

  3. 7 mar 2024 · You'll likely notice hair on your pillow, in your hairbrush or comb, or in your sink or shower drain. Your scalp may feel tender. Hair loss typically continues throughout treatment and up to a few weeks afterward. Whether your hair thins or you become completely bald will depend on your treatment.

  4. 14 cze 2024 · After undergoing chemotherapy, you can expect your hair to start growing back within a few weeks. Keep in mind that it may look different from your previous hair, depending on your...

  5. There is evidence that in some people, after treatment with a type of chemotherapy called docetaxel, hair might take much longer to grow back. And that in a few people, hair loss might be permanent. But this is rare and usually depends on the dose you’ve had and for how long you’ve had it.

  6. 6 sie 2023 · Hair loss is a common side effect of chemotherapy treatment. Since chemotherapy targets rapidly dividing cells throughout the body, it can also affect the healthy cells that produce hair on the scalp and all over the body. Hair loss from chemotherapy usually starts in the few weeks following chemo.

  7. Anywhere hair grows can be affected by hair loss or thinning, including your eyelashes, eyebrows, arms, legs, and groin hair. Certain types of chemo are less likely than others to cause hair loss or thinning.

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