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Sensor-controlled scalp cooling in the clinical routine: an effective and safe method to prevent chemotherapy-induced alopecia in women with breast or female genital tract cancer

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1815 SENSOR-CONTROLLED SCALP COOLING IN THE CLINICAL ROUTINE: AN EFFECTIVE AND SAFE METHOD TO PREVENT CHEMOTHERAPY-INDUCED ALOPECIA IN WOMEN WITH BREAST OR FEMALE GENITAL TRACT CANCER CHRISTIAN M. KURBACHER1,2, SUSANNE… Click to show full abstract

1815 SENSOR-CONTROLLED SCALP COOLING IN THE CLINICAL ROUTINE: AN EFFECTIVE AND SAFE METHOD TO PREVENT CHEMOTHERAPY-INDUCED ALOPECIA IN WOMEN WITH BREAST OR FEMALE GENITAL TRACT CANCER CHRISTIAN M. KURBACHER1,2, SUSANNE HERZ1, GABRIELE KOLBERG1, NELE KETTELHOIT1, A. TABEA KURBACHER1, CLAUDIA SCHWEITZER1, KATJA THEISEN1, JUTTA A. KURBACHER1 1Gynecologic Center Bonn-Friedensplatz, Bonn, Germany; 2Faculty of Medicine, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany Contact: Christian M. Kurbacher, M.D., Ph.D.,

Keywords: sensor controlled; clinical routine; controlled scalp; cooling clinical; scalp cooling; cancer

Journal Title: European Journal of Cancer
Year Published: 2017

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