Hair loss is a common thing in cancer treatment, which is called ‘alopecia’ in medical language. This mostly happens when the patient is undergoing chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Chemotherapy drugs used in cancer treatment target rapidly dividing cells. This not only includes cancer cells, but also other rapidly dividing cells of our body, such as hair follicle cells. When these cells get damaged, hair starts falling. < br />Know why hair falls Be in the area around. Experts say that this hair loss is temporary. After treatment ends, the hair follicles may become…
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