2024
Perceptions of delayed alopecia among breast cancer survivors
Premji S, Ruddy K, Vierkant R, Larson N, Loprinzi C, Dulmage B, Lustberg M, Couch F, Olson J, Cathcart-Rake E. Perceptions of delayed alopecia among breast cancer survivors. Clinical Breast Cancer 2024 DOI: 10.1016/j.clbc.2024.09.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancer survivorsMayo Clinic Breast Disease RegistryCancer survivorsChemotherapy recipientsStage I-III breast cancerI-III breast cancerBreast cancer diagnosisPersistent bothersome symptomsRespondents' median ageBreast cancer treatmentMental healthDistressing symptomsDisease RegistryCancer diagnosisCohort studyHair lossSurvivorsBreast cancerBothersome symptomsBreastRespondentsSurvey 6 yearsParticipantsBotherCancer treatmentEyebrow and Eyelash Loss in Patients With Cancer.
Rose L, Khuhro A, Minta A, Novice M, Novice T, Lustberg M, Ruddy K, Rake E, Loprinzi C, Dulmage B. Eyebrow and Eyelash Loss in Patients With Cancer. Journal Of Drugs In Dermatology 2024, 23: 327-331. PMID: 38709698, DOI: 10.36849/jdd.8003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrevention optionsRadiation therapyTopical vasoconstrictorEndocrine therapyEyelash lossTreatment optionsPrescription medicationsCancer treatmentPatientsScalp coolingHair lossRobust researchMadarosisPermanent tattoosTherapyCancerTreatmentEyebrowsEyelash hairScalpOptionsChemotherapyCryotherapyVasoconstrictorDermatologists
2023
Hair loss during and after breast cancer therapy
Rose L, Lustberg M, Ruddy K, Cathcart-Rake E, Loprinzi C, Dulmage B. Hair loss during and after breast cancer therapy. Supportive Care In Cancer 2023, 31: 186. PMID: 36826602, DOI: 10.1007/s00520-023-07634-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTreatment optionsHair lossDistressing side effectsChemotherapy-induced alopeciaCancer therapyBreast cancer therapyEndocrine therapyMajor surgeryPatient counselingTelogen effluviumBreast cancerBreast oncologistsSide effectsPrevention strategiesAlopeciaTherapyChemotherapyPatientsSurgeryOncologistsOptionsEtiologyCancer
2021
Real-world data on usage of scalp cooling for chemotherapy associated alopecia in the United States.
Williams N, Paxman R, Thornhill E, Kassem M, Grimm M, Dulmage B, Cathcart-Rake E, Ruddy K, Pariser A, Gatti-Mays M, Cherian M, VanDeusen J, Stover D, Sardesai S, Wesolowski R, Ramaswamy B, Loprinzi C, Lustberg M. Real-world data on usage of scalp cooling for chemotherapy associated alopecia in the United States. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2021, 39: e18739-e18739. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2021.39.15_suppl.e18739.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchScalp coolingNational Comprehensive Cancer NetworkMedical Oncology guidelinesComprehensive Cancer NetworkMajority of patientsOncology guidelinesCategory 2ABreast cancerHair lossCancer NetworkSide effectsChemotherapyLargest reportPatientsReal-world useOlder adultsScalpEuropean SocietyFurther studiesAlopeciaCancerDescriptive statisticsGenitourinaryLungGynecology