Why does chemotherapy cause hair loss?
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Uncontrolled cell division in our body causes cancer cells to grow rapidly Therefore, the main goal of the medicine used in chemotherapy is to attack and kill rapidly growing cells. But hair is one of the fastest growing healthy cells in the body. So that medicine attacks the hair cells of the whole body as cancer. This is where hair loss begins. Hair loss starts 2-3 weeks after the first dose of chemotherapy.