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  1. 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 ethnicity.

  2. 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.

  3. 9 cze 2022 · Hair loss with chemotherapy and cancer treatment is common. You may experience changes to your scalp also. Most people do regrow hair eventually after treatment, but the hair growing back may differ in color, texture, or volume.

  4. 12 cze 2023 · Hair loss is a common side effect of chemo, but it's not permanent. Hair regrowth typically starts two to three months after stopping chemo, and many people fully recover within 12 months.

  5. With increasing survival rates across all cancers, survivors represent a growing population that is frequently affected by persistent or permanent hair growth disorders as a result of systemic therapies, radiotherapy, surgical procedures, and therapeutic transplants.

  6. Hair loss or thinning is a common side effect of some cancer treatments. Do all chemotherapy treatments cause hair loss? No, some chemotherapy drugs don't cause any hair loss or only cause slight thinning.

  7. 7 mar 2024 · If you have cancer and are about to start chemotherapy, the chance of hair loss is very real. People with cancer report hair loss as one of the side effects they fear most as they face cancer treatment.

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