Abstract

For general dermatologists, the examination, diagnosis, and treatment of hair loss in patients with a history of cancer can be challenging. Previous and current chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and anti-cancer therapies need to be considered when developing a management strategy. Here we review strategies for reviewing patient medical histories, the incorporation trichoscopic examinations to aid with diagnosis, and special treatment considerations that do not increase risk of cancer reoccurrence. As novel anti-cancer therapeutics continue to be approved, it is imperative that dermatologists serve in support networks of patients experiencing dermatologic side effects. This article aims to aid dermatologists in the safe and effective treatment of hair-related side effects that negatively impact the survivorship of patients with cancer. 

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