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윤현조 (전북대학교 의학전문대학원) 정성후 (전북대학교 의학전문대학원)
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대한종양외과학회 KOREAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY Korean Journal of Clinical Oncology 제7권 제1호
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2011.6
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34 - 39 (6page)

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Chemotherapy induced alopecia (CIA) is one of the most common and emotionally traumatic side effects in cancer patient care. CIA occurs with an estimated incidence of 65% and negatively affects a patient°Øs perception of appearance, body image, attractiveness, and self-esteem. Patient who fear CIA may select regimens with less favorable outcomes or may refuse treatment.
CIA is caused by certain chemotherapeutics such as anthracyclines and taxanes. The incidence and severity of CIA depends on dose, administration route, rate, schedule, and peak blood level of the drug. The keratinocytes of hair follicle are susceptible to apoptosis induced by chemotherapeutics. Fortunately, CIA is usually reversible but permanent CIA also has been reported.
The major approaches to prevent or minimize CIA are by physical and pharmacological means. Several experimental studies to the development of pharmacological agents to overcome CIA are under evaluation. However, effective methods for preventing CIA are currently unavailable.
The management of CIA must be individualized based on the needs of each patient. An effective CIA treatment would likely require agents that are effective for chemotherapeutics with different action mechanisms and selective to hair follicles.

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