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Bye, Hair Loss! Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy Could Now Preserve Their Hair
A new cooling cap system could prevent hair loss during chemotherapy. The clinical trial, presented at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, showed that wearing the cooling cap before, during and after chemotherapy sessions could greatly reduce the risk of hair loss.
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