Breast Cancer Cutaneous Metastasis after Scalp Cooling for Alopecia Prevention
2020
Scalp cooling is a widely used method to prevent
chemotherapy-induced transient alopecia. Although the success rates in
maintaining hair can be high, authors have expressed their concerns regarding
the risk of scalp metastasis after scalp cooling. We report a case of breast
cancer scalp metastasis in a patient submitted to scalp cooling for alopecia
prevention and discuss the physiopathology, risks and benefits of this
treatment for patients under this treatment.
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