Why do some people grow ‘chemo curls’ after cancer treatment?

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Hair is an important part of our personal identity, so its loss during cancer treatment can be painful at an already difficult time. However, this can be a positive sign that chemotherapy works, and hair generally grows after treatment, said Desmond TobinA dermatological scientist at the University College Dublin’s Charles Institute.

The hair can be different after chemotherapySaid Tobin. “In the vast majority of cases, after treatment, the hair reproduced well and similar to the way it was before,” he told Live Science. “But in the first stages of recovery, the texture and appearance of the hair can change.”

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