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Millions of Americans are affected by cancer each year. For many, hair loss is among the most distressing side effects of chemotherapy treatment, causing some to put off or refuse chemo.
A revolutionary technology exists: scalp cooling, which involves wearing a cold cap during treatment to restrict blood vessels and reduce how much chemo reaches the hair follicles.
Rossalynn Ripper, a breast cancer survivor, was able to use scalp cooling to prevent hair loss during her treatment. Now, she advocates for her home state of Maryland to pass a bill requiring insurers to cover the treatment.
Senior Writer Anastassia Gliadkovskaya talks to Ripper and her oncologist, Young Lee, M.D., of Luminis Health, about why scalp cooling is important to treatment access and what barriers remain.
To learn more about the topics in this episode:
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Millions of Americans are affected by cancer each year. For many, hair loss is among the most distressing side effects of chemotherapy treatment, causing some to put off or refuse chemo.
A revolutionary technology exists: scalp cooling, which involves wearing a cold cap during treatment to restrict blood vessels and reduce how much chemo reaches the hair follicles.
Rossalynn Ripper, a breast cancer survivor, was able to use scalp cooling to prevent hair loss during her treatment. Now, she advocates for her home state of Maryland to pass a bill requiring insurers to cover the treatment.
Senior Writer Anastassia Gliadkovskaya talks to Ripper and her oncologist, Young Lee, M.D., of Luminis Health, about why scalp cooling is important to treatment access and what barriers remain.
To learn more about the topics in this episode:
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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