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Breast Cancer Cutaneous Metastasis after Scalp Cooling for Alopecia Prevention

Breast Cancer Cutaneous Metastasis after Scalp Cooling for Alopecia Prevention
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摘要 Scalp cooling is a widely used method to prevent chemotherapy-induced transient alopecia. Although the success rates in maintaining hair can be high, authors have expressed their concerns regarding the risk of scalp metastasis after scalp cooling. We report a case of breast cancer scalp metastasis in a patient submitted to scalp cooling for alopecia prevention and discuss the physiopathology, risks and benefits of this treatment for patients under this treatment. Scalp cooling is a widely used method to prevent chemotherapy-induced transient alopecia. Although the success rates in maintaining hair can be high, authors have expressed their concerns regarding the risk of scalp metastasis after scalp cooling. We report a case of breast cancer scalp metastasis in a patient submitted to scalp cooling for alopecia prevention and discuss the physiopathology, risks and benefits of this treatment for patients under this treatment.
作者 Elimar Elias Gomes Maria C. C. Ferreira Amanda B. Karani Marcelo Sato-Sano Mariana N. Meireles Carlos E. Bacchi Mariana Dias Batista Fernando C. Maluf Elimar Elias Gomes;Maria C. C. Ferreira;Amanda B. Karani;Marcelo Sato-Sano;Mariana N. Meireles;Carlos E. Bacchi;Mariana Dias Batista;Fernando C. Maluf(Oncology Center, Beneficencia Portuguesa de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil;Department of Dermatology, Federal University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil;Laboratorio Bacchi, Botucatu, Brazil)
出处 《Journal of Cancer Therapy》 2020年第11期745-748,共4页 癌症治疗(英文)
关键词 Skin Metastasis Scalp Cooling Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia Skin Metastasis Scalp Cooling Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia
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