Chemotherapy is a way to treat cancer

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In summary: However, if the hair is lost due to chemotherapy, it may never grow back to its original length or density. Can chemo be used to treat other disease other than cancer?Yes, all pharmaceutics used in treating diseases is chemotherapy.
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Chemotherapy is a way to treat cancer with very powerful medications. My friend Melissa, God rest her, had Burkets Lymphoma, they treated her with chemo. She had this long, I mean down to her butt long, natually blonde tight ringlet hair. She lost it all. Why does chemo make the person being treated lose their hair? Can chemo be used to treat other disease other than cancer?
 
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with chemotherapy, you are essentially poisoning the cells with cytotoxins. The chemicals used aren't very discriminating and don't know a healthy cell from a tumour cell, so the principle behind chemotherapy is to kill the tumour cells before you kill the normal cells. Tumour cells reproduce quickly, so they take up more of the chemicals than normal cells (and hopefully die faster than the normal cells). Unfortunately, some types of normal cells also reproduce quickly, such as those that produce hair and the ones that line the GI tract.

chemo is a pretty harsh therapy on the body, so it's not really something you want to use if there's a better one around.
 
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Chemotherapy is actually, the use of drugs or medications to treat disease. The term comes from two words that mean "chemical" and "treatment." So even taking an aspirin is chemotherapy. So this actually answers your second question, "Can chemo be used to treat diseases other than cancer? Yes, all pharmaceutics used in treating diseases is chemotherapy.

I know when we hear of the word chemotherapy, we usually think of it in context of treating cancer.

To read more about the history of chemotherapy see --->
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/ETO/content/ETO_1_4X_What_Is_Chemotherapy.asp?sitearea=ETO

As imabug points out, chemotherapy can poison cells with cytotoxins.
Loss of hair or alopecia, that is induced by chemo is thought to result from cytotoxic intrafollicular apoptosis
(damage to the hair follicle)
 
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Alopecia, the loss of hair, can be prevented by wearing a cold cap during chemotherapy. The coldness shuts down the capillaries in the skin of the head, thus the medication can't reach the hair follicels.

A major drawback is that metastasis in that area are not treated, so there is a certain chance that a new tumor will arise.
 
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Anti-cancer drugs are similar in structure to DNA nucleotides. Thus they interfere with transcription/replication. Check out methotrexate, a common chemotherapy. The chemical structure will look like DNA! You know the bit about penicillin? It too looks like some normally occurring chemical in a bacteria, thus same dif. Lots of mimicry in biochemistry, you know, even if a molecule just looks kinda like the natural substrate it will kinda work although not as efficient as the real one. Wonder why I majored in Chemistry?
 
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Alopecia, the loss of hair, can be prevented by wearing a cold cap during chemotherapy. The coldness shuts down the capillaries in the skin of the head, thus the medication can't reach the hair follicels.

A major drawback is that metastasis in that area are not treated, so there is a certain chance that a new tumor will arise.

Would the hair eventually grow back thought after it has been cured (for the moment, that is) ?
 
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misskitty said:
Can chemo be used to treat other disease other than cancer?

They are used to treat many autimmune diseases such as Lupus nephritis. Methotrexate is mainstay in treating rheumatoid arthritis. (However much much lower doses are used and the persond doesn't get the hairloss etc.) Psoriasis uses chemotherapy drugs, one of which is also methotrexate. The list goes on.


Would the hair eventually grow back thought after it has been cured (for the moment, that is) ?

yes
 

What is chemotherapy?

Chemotherapy is a form of treatment for cancer that uses powerful drugs to kill cancer cells and prevent them from growing and dividing.

How does chemotherapy work?

Chemotherapy works by targeting and killing rapidly dividing cells, including cancer cells. It can also affect healthy cells, which is why side effects may occur.

What types of cancer can be treated with chemotherapy?

Chemotherapy can be used to treat many different types of cancer, including breast, lung, colon, and leukemia, among others. The type of chemotherapy used will depend on the type and stage of cancer.

What are the side effects of chemotherapy?

Common side effects of chemotherapy include nausea, hair loss, fatigue, and increased risk of infection. However, not everyone experiences the same side effects, and there are ways to manage and reduce them.

Does chemotherapy cure cancer?

Chemotherapy can be a very effective treatment for cancer and can lead to remission or cure in some cases. However, it is not a guaranteed cure and may be used in combination with other treatments, such as surgery or radiation therapy.

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