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Scalp cooling to prevent alopecia after chemotherapy can be considered safe in patients with breast cancer
Impact of scalp cooling on chemotherapy-induced alopecia, wig use and hair growth of patients with cancer
Hair preservation results of scalp cooling in > 3000 patients - The Dutch Scalp Cooling Registry
Short post-infusion scalp cooling time still prevents docetaxel-induced alopecia
Short post-infusion scalp cooling time in the prevention of docetaxel-induced alopecia
No Increased Incidence of Scalp Skin Metastases After Scalp Cooling in Breast Cancer Patients
Evaluation of a Trichometer to Quantify the Prevention of Hair Loss by Scalp Cooling During Chemotherapy
Optimal Pre-infusion Cooling Time in Patients Treated With Chemotherapy and Scalp Cooling
Scalp Cooling as Cost-effective as Purchasing a Wig or Head Cover
Determinants of Hair Preservation in Scalp Cooling
Unfavourable pattern of metastases in M0 breast cancer patients during 1978-2008: a population-based analysis of the Munich Cancer Registry
Unfavourable pattern of metastases in M0 breast cancer patients during 1978-2008: a population-based analysis of the Munich Cancer Registry