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prostate radiation and hair loss
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have you personallyClevelandguy said:Yep
Hi,
Could very well be from the external beam radiation. The radiation kills the genetic material in the cells it touches to replicate & grow.
Dave 3+4
have you personally experienced this ?
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ive read you may lose someClevelandguy said:Yep
Hi,
Could very well be from the external beam radiation. The radiation kills the genetic material in the cells it touches to replicate & grow.
Dave 3+4
ive read you may lose some hair in the treatment area which in my case was 4cm but my lose seems to go outside tha area as well
suspicious...im not worried about the cosmetic aspect...so i want to see if anyone can confirm or deny
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cleveland guyClevelandguy said:Yep
Hi,
Could very well be from the external beam radiation. The radiation kills the genetic material in the cells it touches to replicate & grow.
Dave 3+4
cleveland guy can you read the rest of my thread?
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anyone else lose hair lots or little?VascodaGama said:Loss of body hair is common in PCa treatment
It happened to me. Radiation, chemotherapy and hormonal treatment may lead to loss of body hair. Recovery of body hair from ADT takes longer and it never becomes hairy again.
VG
thank you for your reply but i only had radiation, im looking for someone in my situstion who lost a lot of it to only
external beam radiaition...thank you ....can you eleaborate? excuse my sloppy spelling...what is ADT? NOVICE
im trying to find out if my hair loss is typical for external beam radiaition....if you can read my thread id appreciate it...thanks
k i googled adt i understand the hormonal aspect
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