Scalp Cooling: A literature review of efficacy, safety, and tolerability for chemotherapy-induced alopecia

Clin J Oncol Nurs. 2017 Apr 1;21(2):226-233.
Type:
Systematic Review
PMID:
28315539
DOI:
10.1188/17.CJON.226-233
Authors:

Mikel Ross1, Erica Fischer-Cartlidge1

Author Affiliations:

1Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

Abstract
Purpose

This article reviews 40 years of efficacy, safety, and tolerability literature on scalp cooling to prevent CIA.

Methods

A systematic review was performed in PubMed and CINAHL®. Forty articles were reviewed, with 12 articles demonstrating high levels of evidence and meeting inclusion criteria. Comparative trials, systematic reviews, and one large single-arm trial were included.

Results

Scalp cooling efficacy is dependent on many factors but demonstrates better hair preservation than no cooling. No increase in scalp metastases or statistically significant difference in overall survival was seen in retrospective safety data when cooling was used. Few patients discontinue cooling early because of adverse experiences.

Keywords

chemotherapy-induced alopecia; efficacy; literature review; safety; scalp cooling.

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