Normally, the cells in the body multiply, grow and die in a controlled way. Cancer cells continue to grow and grow uncontrollably. Chemotherapy works by killing cancer cells, preventing them from spreading and slowing their growth. These cancer-killing drugs are powerful drugs that attack rapidly growing cancer cells. Unfortunately, besides those cancer cells, these drugs also attack other fast-growing cells in your body, including those in your hair follicles. Some chemotherapy drugs cause more hair loss than others, and different…










