Eyebrow and Eyelash Loss in Patients With Cancer

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

5-1-2024

Publication Title

Journal of drugs in dermatology : JDD

Abstract

Though it is widely acknowledged that cancer treatments cause hair loss on the scalp, there are limited data on how they affect eyebrow and eyelash hairs. Patients with eyebrow and eyelash loss, or madarosis, seek various treatment options ranging from camouflage techniques with makeup, permanent tattoos, and prescription medications. Though not yet studied in patients with cancer-induced madarosis, techniques such as scalp cooling, cryotherapy, and topical vasoconstrictors are promising preventative options. More robust research is needed to improve both the quality and quantity of available treatment and preventative options. There is a clear need for dermatologists to play a role in supportive oncodermatology for patients who experience eyebrow and eyelash loss secondary to chemotherapy, endocrine therapies, and radiation therapy.

Medical Subject Headings

Humans; Eyelashes; Eyebrows; Alopecia; Neoplasms; Antineoplastic Agents; Cryotherapy

PubMed ID

38709698

Volume

23

Issue

5

First Page

327

Last Page

331

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