Abstract Background: chemotherapeutic agents well known to have many side effects but we are mainly focusing on the cytotoxic effect which attacks rapidly the body cells and dividing hair matrix cells that’s result in hair loss known as chemotherapy induced alopecia (CIA) . as well as , cycle DNA breaking and apoptosis are present due to that there is a significant number of patients who experienced hair texture changes post chemotherapy ,, straight hair becomes curly , thin to thicker and vice versa .besides that, may change its color . Thus this , enthuse us to demonstrate the possibility of using chemotherapeutic agents negative out comes for treating an autoimmune hair loss . Objectives : The incredible information’s we’ve re...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this work is to determine the prevalence of chemotherapy-induced irreversibl...
NoChemotherapy has severe side effects in normal rapidly proliferating organs, such as hair follicle...
Chemotherapy has severe side effects in normal rapidly proliferating organs, such as hair follicles,...
Damage to hair follicles following exposure to toxic chemotherapeutics can cause substantial hair lo...
Chemotherapy‐induced alopecia (CIA) is the most visibly distressing side effect of commonly administ...
Hair loss can be a psychologically devastating adverse effect of chemotherapy, but satisfactory mana...
Chemotherapy-induced alopecia (CIA) is the most visibly distressing side effect of commonly administ...
Background: Chemotherapy-induced alopecia (CIA) is one of the most dramatic side effects of chemothe...
Damage to hair follicles following exposure to toxic chemotherapeutics can cause substantial hair lo...
noHair loss can be a psychologically devastating adverse effect of chemotherapy, but satisfactory ma...
Editorial Comment by Dr. Vatsul Sharma, Editor-in-Chief, International Healthcare Research Journal (...
Background: Chemotherapy-induced alopecia (CIA) is one of the most dramatic side effects of chemothe...
Hair loss (alopecia) is a much-feared side-effect of many chemotherapy protocols and is one of the m...
Background: Chemotherapy-induced alopecia (CIA) is a distressing side effect of cancer therapy. The ...
Chemotherapy-induced alopecia is a major problem in clinical oncology. Doxorubicin, a widely used ca...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this work is to determine the prevalence of chemotherapy-induced irreversibl...
NoChemotherapy has severe side effects in normal rapidly proliferating organs, such as hair follicle...
Chemotherapy has severe side effects in normal rapidly proliferating organs, such as hair follicles,...
Damage to hair follicles following exposure to toxic chemotherapeutics can cause substantial hair lo...
Chemotherapy‐induced alopecia (CIA) is the most visibly distressing side effect of commonly administ...
Hair loss can be a psychologically devastating adverse effect of chemotherapy, but satisfactory mana...
Chemotherapy-induced alopecia (CIA) is the most visibly distressing side effect of commonly administ...
Background: Chemotherapy-induced alopecia (CIA) is one of the most dramatic side effects of chemothe...
Damage to hair follicles following exposure to toxic chemotherapeutics can cause substantial hair lo...
noHair loss can be a psychologically devastating adverse effect of chemotherapy, but satisfactory ma...
Editorial Comment by Dr. Vatsul Sharma, Editor-in-Chief, International Healthcare Research Journal (...
Background: Chemotherapy-induced alopecia (CIA) is one of the most dramatic side effects of chemothe...
Hair loss (alopecia) is a much-feared side-effect of many chemotherapy protocols and is one of the m...
Background: Chemotherapy-induced alopecia (CIA) is a distressing side effect of cancer therapy. The ...
Chemotherapy-induced alopecia is a major problem in clinical oncology. Doxorubicin, a widely used ca...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this work is to determine the prevalence of chemotherapy-induced irreversibl...
NoChemotherapy has severe side effects in normal rapidly proliferating organs, such as hair follicle...
Chemotherapy has severe side effects in normal rapidly proliferating organs, such as hair follicles,...