Tamoxifen and hair thinning
Looking for anyone who shares this side effect. Just completed my first year of tamoxifen - with little side effects but noticed within the past
month, significant hair thinning.
Had double mastectomy in January 2012 with recon.; BRCA positive.
Anyone have any tips or advice? Did you change to another medication?
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I am on my last stretch of
I am on my last stretch of tamoxifen..(I HOPE To take my last dose in Aug for my 5 yrs of taking it) I had hysterctomy due to enlarged uterus. I have so much hair and very thick-and I have not noticed anything different-with thin=ness at all. I may have come and just so much hair (hair dressers always comment-they need to mix up more dye each time, blow dry longer-stays wet for hours not blown out)
I Hope you get advice from others here...I am sure you will..
Denise
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Hair Thinning
Chemo through me into menopause so my hair thinned due to hormone changes. My hairdresser recommended that I use the Redken Age Defying hair products. They have really helped my hair. It may take a few months to notice the difference, and they are a little pricy, but worth it. I have used them faithfully for several years now. Good Luck!
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I have minimal hairmmaitle3002 said:Hair Thinning
Chemo through me into menopause so my hair thinned due to hormone changes. My hairdresser recommended that I use the Redken Age Defying hair products. They have really helped my hair. It may take a few months to notice the difference, and they are a little pricy, but worth it. I have used them faithfully for several years now. Good Luck!
but I believe mine is permanent hair loss from Taxotere. I simply never grew all of it back. I've been to dermatologists, had every lab test available, used Rogaine faithfully for 6 months, and tried a number of specialty hair products (have not tried Redkin). Nothing has worked. Recently, my oncologist switched me from Arimidex TO Tamoxifen in the hope that Arimidex was contributing. It's been 2 months and so far no difference. If you got your hair back after chemo, and your hair is thinning, I imagine it's from lack of estrogen. And just what are we supposed to do about that?
Hope your hairloss stops. This is simply devastating.
Suzanne
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Thanks all.Double Whammy said:I have minimal hair
but I believe mine is permanent hair loss from Taxotere. I simply never grew all of it back. I've been to dermatologists, had every lab test available, used Rogaine faithfully for 6 months, and tried a number of specialty hair products (have not tried Redkin). Nothing has worked. Recently, my oncologist switched me from Arimidex TO Tamoxifen in the hope that Arimidex was contributing. It's been 2 months and so far no difference. If you got your hair back after chemo, and your hair is thinning, I imagine it's from lack of estrogen. And just what are we supposed to do about that?
Hope your hairloss stops. This is simply devastating.
Suzanne
It's just soThanks all.
It's just so discouraging to see my hair disappear. Luckily I didn't need chemo...just the bilateral mast. (DCIS stage 1 and BRCA+).
Needed an oopherectomy as well...so the hair thinning could be a double whammy of surgical menopause and the Tamox. I'm experimenting with different shampoos...I find my hair and skin
super dry too.
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ME TOO!Les2 said:Thanks all.
It's just soThanks all.
It's just so discouraging to see my hair disappear. Luckily I didn't need chemo...just the bilateral mast. (DCIS stage 1 and BRCA+).
Needed an oopherectomy as well...so the hair thinning could be a double whammy of surgical menopause and the Tamox. I'm experimenting with different shampoos...I find my hair and skin
super dry too.
I have had scalp issues ever since my hair grew back! It is so frustrating. About 3 months ago I started loosing large amounts of hair. I had already been seeing a dermologist and nothing was helping with the huge flakes of skin that was coming off then 3 months ago the hair loss began. Derm did a biopsey and they said I have 3 different scalp conditions going on. I asked if it could be the tamoxifen and he said no. Last week I cut off all my hair so it is really short now. I just couldn't handle seeing all that hair go down the drain again. I didn't mind being bald it is the loosing part that is so hard. I am going to go see a specialist in Portland to see if there is anything I can do. My derm here said there isn't anything more he could do for me. So I am moving on to a new derm! I will do anything and try anything to stop the flaking, itiching, pain and hair loss! Keep us posted on how you are doing with that. I will be interested in hearing!!! Marianne
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Menopause can cause hairLes2 said:Thanks all.
It's just soThanks all.
It's just so discouraging to see my hair disappear. Luckily I didn't need chemo...just the bilateral mast. (DCIS stage 1 and BRCA+).
Needed an oopherectomy as well...so the hair thinning could be a double whammy of surgical menopause and the Tamox. I'm experimenting with different shampoos...I find my hair and skin
super dry too.
Menopause can cause hair thinning. I don't know if it is a side effect of tamoxifen. Hope you find something that will help you.
JJ
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Hair never grew backDouble Whammy said:I have minimal hair
but I believe mine is permanent hair loss from Taxotere. I simply never grew all of it back. I've been to dermatologists, had every lab test available, used Rogaine faithfully for 6 months, and tried a number of specialty hair products (have not tried Redkin). Nothing has worked. Recently, my oncologist switched me from Arimidex TO Tamoxifen in the hope that Arimidex was contributing. It's been 2 months and so far no difference. If you got your hair back after chemo, and your hair is thinning, I imagine it's from lack of estrogen. And just what are we supposed to do about that?
Hope your hairloss stops. This is simply devastating.
Suzanne
Hi Double Whammy. I had bc last year and had taxotere for my chemo. It is now been over a year and my hair is still very very thin see through to scalp and flyaway. It never grew back like normal hair. I think it is either from the chemo or from the Tamoxifen that I have been taking since last Nov. No one can give my any answers. Did your hair ever grow back? I have tried various natural oil products but no success. I have not tried Rogane yet but may have to resort to trying it. Any biotin product I believe interfers with Tamoxifen.
Forever hoping.
Karen
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I've made peace with itKarenR2012 said:Hair never grew back
Hi Double Whammy. I had bc last year and had taxotere for my chemo. It is now been over a year and my hair is still very very thin see through to scalp and flyaway. It never grew back like normal hair. I think it is either from the chemo or from the Tamoxifen that I have been taking since last Nov. No one can give my any answers. Did your hair ever grow back? I have tried various natural oil products but no success. I have not tried Rogane yet but may have to resort to trying it. Any biotin product I believe interfers with Tamoxifen.
Forever hoping.
Karen
Karen, that's all I can say. No, my hair did not ever all come back (it's been 3 years now since my last infusion) and my oncologist now admits it was the Taxotere). You might want to visit the website http://aheadofourtime.org. It's for folks with permanent hair loss from Taxotere - which is a known side effect but one oncologists, dermatologists, etc. don't want to own up to for some reason. I personally know another woman who had this happen to her, but the women I've worked with as a peer navigator who had Taxotere all got their hair back in spades! It is rare, but it does happen and it is devastating. And there's nothing that can fix it. I tried everything medically and a little snake oil on the side. I now shave my head because I look like the crypt keeper or a zombie with the hair I have and there is no way to make it look good. It's simply horrible and sick looking. I wear wigs most of the time and my stubbles sort of act like velcro. If I have hair, the wigs slip and if I wear a cap under the wig it's too tight.
I have told my oncologist that I intend to complain about this for the rest of my life and since she extended my life, she was going to hear about it for a long long time.
PM me if you want more information. There are a few threads on here by others and there are threads on breastcancer.org forums.
Suzanne
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hair thinning
I have been on tomoxifen since May of 2010. My hair falls out alot, and definatly is thinning. I also have issues with my fingernails thinning and are brittle, and have ridges in them. I am wondering if pre-natal vitamins will help. The girls I work with are trying to grow their hair out, one is taking pre-natal vitamins, the other some type of vitamins for hiar growth. it's a thought!
Mary
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Permanent hair lossDouble Whammy said:I have minimal hair
but I believe mine is permanent hair loss from Taxotere. I simply never grew all of it back. I've been to dermatologists, had every lab test available, used Rogaine faithfully for 6 months, and tried a number of specialty hair products (have not tried Redkin). Nothing has worked. Recently, my oncologist switched me from Arimidex TO Tamoxifen in the hope that Arimidex was contributing. It's been 2 months and so far no difference. If you got your hair back after chemo, and your hair is thinning, I imagine it's from lack of estrogen. And just what are we supposed to do about that?
Hope your hairloss stops. This is simply devastating.
Suzanne
Hello Suzanne/ Double Whammy - I know that you have made peace with this but I am hoping you don't mind me asking how much of your hair grew back, even if it left you with permanent losses. I, too, was on taxotere (docetaxel). i do have a faint shadow over all of my head but there are spots on top and on crown where it is very, very sparse. Next Tuesday would be 3 months post final chemo. Also - I am getting back a fair amount of eye lashes, but eyebrows nothing to speak of except light fuzz that doesn't seem to be doing anything week after week.
I am wondering whether my hair regrowth - or lack of regrowth in places - mirrors yours? Thanking you in advance if you feel you can share this information.
And I think you look marvelous in your picture! If that is a wig, it is fantastic! Carolynn
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Never an issue. i was on
Never an issue. i was on Tamoxifen 5 yrs , i have very thick hair to start with but no thinning for me personally.
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My hair got thin
My hair got thin and some came out but I didn't take tamoxifen for the 5 year duration because it made me fatigue and my joints started to hurt. I'm very sensitive to medicines so I did 2 years. Mary I may take those pre-natal vitamins my hair & nails grew off of those.
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Hair thin on top...
After chemo my hair came in wild. Short in areas, curly in the back, straight in front, thin on top. Three different textures. Crazy wild hair. It still is 6 mo. after last treatment. I am on Tomoxifen now, and it is staying thinner on top but it is trying. I came across a shampoo by John Fredia called Root Awakening, it seems to be helping. I am always looking, dont give up.
Your body was stunned, it has to wake up. It takes awhile.
Hugs,
Annie
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