Mikel Ross, BSN, RN, OCN, from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, examines the cooling top mediation for chemotherapy-prompted male pattern baldness and how patients endured the treatment. Patients appear to endure this mediation well. Be that as it may, it adds time to the chemotherapy procedure, as a pre-cooling and post-cooling period is required. This time duty is likely the principle explanation behind stopping. Something else, there just is by all accounts a chilly impression that patients have reported. - See more at: http://nursing.onclive.com/oncnurse-television/mikel-ross-on-patient-fairness of-cooling-tops for-chemotherapyinduced-hair-loss#sthash.5vAu9lFr.dpuf
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