Scalp cooler is effective in reducing chemotherapy-induced alopecia among breast cancer patients : a single institution experience. - Emilia Gianotti (Carpi, (MO), Italy)
The uptake, patient satisfaction and efficacy of scalp cooling among patients receiving chemotherapy in an Irish oncology day ward. - William Maher (Cork, Ireland)
2019 - Kinoshita T. et. al - Efficacy of Scalp Cooling in Preventing and Recovering From Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia in Breast Cancer Patients: The HOPE Study
2015 - Van den Hurk CJ et al - Development of a Standardised patient reported outcome measure of chemotherapy-induced alopecia (CIA) and scalp cooling efficacy
2008 - Spaeth D et al - Efficacy and safety of cooling helmets (CH) for the prevention of chemotherapy-induced alopecia (CIA) - a prospective study of 911 patients (pts)
2015 - Peerbooms M et al - Familiarity, opinions, experiences and knowledge about scalp cooling a Dutch survey among breast cancer patients and oncological professionals
2004 - Massey CS - A multicentre study to determine the efficacy and patient acceptability of the Paxman Scalp Cooler to prevent hair loss in patients receiving chemotherapy
2014 - Review Article - European Journal of Clinical and Medical Oncology - The Role of Scalp Cooling in the Prevention of Chemotherapy Induced Alopecia
2012 - Van den Hurk CJ et al - Scalp cooling for hair preservation and associated characteristics in 1411 chemotherapy patients - Results of the Dutch Scalp Cooling Registry
2012 - van den Hurk, C.J.G et al - Scalp cooling for hair preservation and associated characteristics in 1411 chemotherapy patients - Results of the Dutch Scalp Cooling Registry
2011 - Van den Hurk CJ et al - Unfavourable pattern of metastasis in M0 breast cancer patients during 1978-2008 - a population-based analysis of the Munich Cancer Registry
2011 - Lemieux J et al - Breast cancer scalp metastasis as first metastatic site after scalp cooling - two cases of occurence after 7- and 9-year follow-up
SAFETY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF SENSOR-CONTROLLED SCALP COOLING TO PREVENT CHEMOTHERAPY-INDUCED ALOPECIA: A SINGLE-INSTITUTION EXPERIENCE IN PATIENTS WITH BREAST OR FEMALE GENITAL TRACT MALIGNANCIES
2004 - A multi centre study to determine the efficacy and patient acceptability of the Paxman Scalp Cooler to prevent hair loss in patients receiving chemotherapy