Scalp cooling and chemotherapy

Recommendation

Scalp cooling and chemotherapy

Consider scalp cooling to reduce the risk of hair loss for patients receiving chemotherapy, noting scalp cooling may be less effective with anthracycline-containing regimens.

How this guidance was developed

This recommendation was adopted from the NCCN 2019 guidelines (US). The source recommendation was based on a systematic review of the evidence conducted in June 2015 and was graded ‘2A’ (using NCCN methods) by the source guideline authors. The source recommendation was accepted with minor stylistic changes such as changing ‘alopecia’ to ‘hair loss’, but with no changes to the meaning or tone of the source recommendation. 

Scalp cooling and chemotherapy

Recommendation

Consider scalp cooling to reduce the risk of hair loss for patients receiving chemotherapy, noting scalp cooling may be less effective with anthracycline-containing regimens.

Principles in action
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Supportive care

This recommendation was adopted from the NCCN 2019 guidelines (US). The source recommendation was based on a systematic review of the evidence conducted in June 2015 and was graded ‘2A’ (using NCCN methods) by the source guideline authors. The source recommendation was accepted with minor stylistic changes such as changing ‘alopecia’ to ‘hair loss’, but with no changes to the meaning or tone of the source recommendation.