Julia Nangia, M.D., assistant professor at Baylor College of Medicine, discusses the impact that chemotherapy-related hair loss can have on patients with breast cancer.
BY Julie Nangia, M.D.
PUBLISHED December 21, 2017
Julia Nangia, M.D., assistant professor at Baylor College of Medicine, discusses the impact that chemotherapy-related hair loss can have on patients with breast cancer.
When a woman loses her hair, that may not be all that is lost. Hair loss also causes a loss of anonymity that a person is sick. But luckily, hair-preserving cooling caps are becoming more common for patients with cancer.