Location: the United States of America

Ready to decide?

Everything you have read so far is likely to have given you a lot to think about. For some people, scalp cooling is an easy choice to make. For others, it can take some consideration.

Take your time where you can - your instincts will tell you what feels right.

If you are feeling overwhelmed, remember that you don’t need to be all in with scalp cooling to give it a try. If you don’t like it after the first treatment, you don’t have to do it again. A one step at a time approach is no problem.
If you do start chemotherapy treatment without scalp cooling, you should expect to see significant hair loss.

Click on the appropriate section below for the information you will need next.
Yes,
I want to scalp cool
You are in safe hands. Just as we have done with helping you make your decision; we will now walk you through everything you need to know to get the most from scalp cooling.
Your next steps
No,
I don’t want to scalp cool
Thank you for taking the time to consider scalp cooling. You may find the following links useful for the next steps in your treatment. We hope your treatment experience goes as smoothly as possible.
Additional support
Yes, I want to scalp cool
Step 1
Let your clinical team know that you want to scalp cool – they will get the ball rolling ensuring you are able to scalp cool.
Step 2
Carry on reading and learning – get familiar with scalp cooling so that you are fully prepared for your first treatment.
I've decided to scalp cool, tell me what I need to know
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No, I don’t want to scalp cool
Thank you for taking the time to consider scalp cooling. We hope that your treatment is as smooth as possible.
You may find the following links useful for support and guidance during your treatment.
cancer.org
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breastcancer.org
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