Does everyone lose hair on Taxol?

The drugs paclitaxel ("Taxol") and docetaxel ("Taxotere "), nearly always cause complete alopecia when given in a third weekly schedule, but hair loss is less frequent when the drugs are given in a weekly schedule.
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Do you lose all your hair on Taxol?

Your hair may become thin, brittle, or may fall out. This typically begins two to three weeks after treatment starts. This hair loss can be all body hair, including pubic, underarm, legs/arms, eyelashes, and nose hairs. The use of scarves, wigs, hats and hairpieces may help.
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Do the side effects of Taxol get worse with each treatment?

There is no relationship between the presence or severity of Taxol side effects and the effectiveness of the medication. The Taxol side effects and their severity vary depending on how much of the drug is given, and/or the schedule in which it is given.
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Can hair grow while on Taxol?

It doesn't bother me one way or the other, was just curious. A MyBCTeam Member said: I had my hair grow back during Taxol only for it to fall out when I stopped! Then it grew in all sorts of funky ways - whispy baby hair, white, straight.
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Is it possible not to lose hair during chemo?

Chemotherapy. Most people think that chemotherapy drugs always cause hair loss. But some don't cause any hair loss at all or only slight thinning. Other types of chemotherapy may cause complete hair loss.
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How long after starting Taxol does hair fall out?

What should you expect? Hair usually begins falling out two to four weeks after you start treatment. It could fall out very quickly in clumps or gradually.
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What percentage of chemo patients lose their hair?

Approximately 65% of individuals undergoing chemotherapy will experience chemotherapy-induced hair loss, which is usually temporary and completely reversible when therapy ends. The use of molecularly targeted agents in cancer treatment has also been associated with hair loss rates as high as 60%.
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Why is Taxol given weekly?

The rationale for dose-dense weekly paclitaxel in the treatment of breast cancer is that more frequent delivery of more moderate doses may achieve greater efficacy than larger doses given less often through more sustained exposure of dividing tumor cells to cytotoxic drugs.
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How will Taxol make me feel?

Taxol has common side effects, including nausea, vomiting, hair loss, fatigue, nerve damage, and low blood and platelet counts. Sometimes these side effects can be prevented or lessened with supplements and medications that work to build up blood cells, prevent infection, and reduce the risk of nerve damage.
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How long does it take to lose all hair during chemo?

Fortunately, most hair loss from chemotherapy is temporary. Many patients experience an initial thinning or loss within 1-3 weeks of their initial treatment or dose of chemotherapy and by month three the hair loss is often complete.
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Is AC worse than Taxol?

AC was worse for me

I had 4 rounds every 2 weeks of AC and 12 weekly of taxol. The AC made me nauseas and taxol did not. I was actually able to go back to work when I started the taxol. I could not work through the AC, the nausea was hard on me but I never vomited.
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When does neuropathy start with Taxol?

Signs and symptoms of paclitaxel induced peripheral neuropathy may begin as early as 24-72 hours after administration of high single doses of paclitaxel [10, 12]. The severity of paclitaxel neuropathy is related to both the single and cumulative dose. It usually occurs at cumulative doses in excess of 1,400 mg/m2 [24].
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What is the hardest chemo regimen?

Doxorubicin is considered one of the strongest chemotherapy drugs for breast cancer ever invented. It can kill cancer cells at every point in their life cycle, and it's used to treat a wide variety of cancers, not just breast cancer. Doxorubicin is also known as “The Red Devil” because it is a clear bright red color.
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Does weekly Taxol cause permanent hair loss?

Patients undergoing chemotherapy with Taxol (paclitaxel) are able to regrow their hair after their course of treatment is completed. However, with Taxotere, the hair loss can be permanent. Taxotere has been used in the treatment of breast cancer for over twenty years.
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What are the negative impacts of Taxol?

Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, mouth sores, muscle/joint pain, numbness/tingling/burning of the hands/feet, flushing, dizziness, or drowsiness may occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, tell your doctor promptly. Temporary hair loss may occur. Normal hair growth should return after treatment has ended.
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Should I shave my head before chemo?

People often stress about cutting their hair before chemo, you'd be glad to hear that you don't have to shave your hair or make that decision on the spot. Some women shave their hair ahead of time to get used to the new look as soon as possible. There is no correct answer, it's up to you!
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Why do they give Benadryl with Taxol?

Before beginning Taxol, my oncologist warned me some patients have an allergic reaction to the drug. In most cases, allergic reactions occur during the first infusion. Because of that risk, healthcare professionals administer the drug with the antihistamine diphenhydramine (Benadryl) to help prevent a reaction.
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Do you have to take steroids with Taxol?

Before your treatment starts, you will be given drugs including steroids to reduce the risk of an allergic reaction. These are taken as tablets or given intravenously. If you have an allergic reaction to paclitaxel, it will probably happen within the first few minutes of your treatment.
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Can I have a glass of wine while on Taxol?

Can you drink alcohol during radiation treatment? In general, it's best to avoid alcohol while undergoing any cancer treatment, including radiation. This is because it can decrease your immune system, cause liver inflammation, and worsen the side effects of treatment.
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How many rounds of Taxol is normal?

Taxol, Taxotere, and Abraxane (chemical name: albumin-bound or nab-paclitaxel) are all taxanes. In the AC followed by T regimen, a taxane is usually given as 4 treatments over 12 weeks -- 1 treatment every 3 weeks.
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What is the success rate of Taxol?

The estimated 5-year survival rates were 76.9% for the group receiving paclitaxel every 3 weeks, 81.5% for the group receiving weekly paclitaxel, 81.2% for the group receiving docetaxel every 3 weeks, and 77.6% for the group receiving weekly docetaxel.
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How well is weekly Taxol tolerated?

Based on phase II and III trials Taxol administered in the form of three times/week 1 or 3 hr infusion as mono-or combined chemotherapy of breast cancer is an effective treatment option. These studies proved that this form of drug delivery is effective and well tolerated and the overall response rate is around 50%.
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How do I keep my eyelashes during chemo?

To help minimize the loss of your lashes:
  1. Refrain from rubbing your eyes (or patting your lashes to see if they are still there).
  2. Use a cotton ball and a natural eye makeup remover to gently wipe any makeup from your eyes.
  3. Avoid heavy mascaras, especially waterproof ones or those that require warm water to remove.
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How long eyebrows grow back chemo?

Brow eyebrow hair loss is also a common side effect of chemotherapy. The underlying cause of eyebrow loss, your age, and other factors may play a role in determining how long it takes for your eyebrows to grow back. According to research , eyebrows usually grow back within four to six months.
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Does chemo get worse with each treatment?

The effects of chemo are cumulative. They get worse with each cycle. My doctors warned me: Each infusion will get harder. Each cycle, expect to feel weaker.
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