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Cooling caps protect hair during chemo – but only at the right temperature. Antioxidants may help when cooling falls short.
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Verywell Health on MSN4 Medications That May Interact With CoQ10CoQ10 may interact with certain medications, causing side effects or making them less effective. Find out if you shouldn't ...
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A new study has found that a commonly prescribed anti-nausea medication is associated with a better prognosis for women with ...
Researchers at Sheffield Hallam University discovered that cooling the scalp to 18C effectively prevents hair follicle damage ...
Dr. Paolo Tarantino shares how antibody-drug conjugates deliver more targeted chemo, and how the treatment lasts longer in the body vs traditional therapy.
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Breast cancer often relapses in distant organs even when complete regression of primary tumors is achieved after initial ...
Researchers have developed a wireless implantable drug delivery system that enables anticancer drugs to penetrate deep into ...
A common, anti-nausea drug offered to chemotherapy patients during treatment may help fight cancer and have unintentionally saved people’s lives.
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Study Finds on MSNExperimental Drug Pairing Offers Hope For Aggressive Ovarian Cancer (Updated With Author Q&A)New preclinical research shows a promising drug combination that targets ovarian cancer’s survival pathways, paving the way ...
Scientists say they have discovered a "powerful double weapon" in efforts to prevent cancer patients losing hair during ...
Researchers have identified ways in which chemotherapy can damage healthy cells and found that some drugs can add decades of "age" to otherwise normal blood cells.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNScientists reveal how chemotherapy causes genetic damage in healthy bloodFor the first time, scientists have systematically studied the genetic effects of chemotherapy on healthy tissues.
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