Biology, asked by elizdrew100, 10 months ago

Why does chemotherapy cause a cancer patient's hair to fall out?

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Answered by gaurangagarwal6
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Hair loss occurs because chemotherapy targets all rapidly dividing cells—healthy cells as well as cancer cells. Hair follicles, the structures in the skin filled with tiny blood vessels that make hair, are some of the fastest-growing cells in the body.

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