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Cold caps may help cancer patients keep their hair

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An experimental technique that uses extreme cold to chill the scalp may help cancer patients keep their hair, doctors says. A small U.S. trial is testing the safety of a hat that uses circulating coolant during chemotherapy treatments.
An experimental technique that uses extreme cold to chill the scalp may help cancer patients keep their hair, doctors says. A small U.S. trial is testing the safety of a hat that uses circulating coolant during chemotherapy treatments.
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