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ChemoCare CIA & CIPN
(Preventing Alopecia & polyneuropathy)

Prevents CIPN & HFS
during chemotherapy


A thermo-treatment approach that is applied locally to damaged body parts, with its effects influencing the oxygen demand of tissues, metabolism, blood circulation and the pain receptors of the affected tissue. Used as a hypothermic treatment, it has slowing effects; as a hyperthermic treatment, its effects are stimulating.

ChemoCare CIA & CIPN
(Preventing Alopecia & polyneuropathy)

ChemoCare CIA & CIPN
(Preventing Alopecia & polyneuropathy)

ChemoCare CIPN ®

ChemoCare CIPN ®
5°C – 25°C 1

Despite innovative targeted therapy approaches, chemotherapy is still one of the most important therapeutic components in the treatment of cancer. It contributes to improving the long-term prognosis of oncological patients, but also causes side effects. Chemotherapy-induced polyneuropathy (CIPN) is a frequent complication of many antineoplastic system therapies.

ChemoCare CIPN ®

ChemoCare CIPN ®
(Preventing Polyneuropathy)

ChemoCare CIA & CIPN
(Preventing Alopecia & polyneuropathy)

Cooling prevents hair loss by reducing metabolism

ChemoCare CIA & CIPN
(Preventing Alopecia & polyneuropathy)

ChemoCare CIA ®
(Preventing Alopecia)

ChemoCare Cia & CIPN

ChemoCare Cia & CIPN

Problem: Polyneuropathy (CIPN) and hand-foot syndrome (HFS) are common side effects of chemotherapy

Problem: Polyneuropathy (CIPN) and hand-foot syndrome (HFS) are common side effects of chemotherapy

Hilotherapy: Scalp cooling reduces uptake of cytotoxic substances at the hair follicles and thus avoids alopecia

Hilotherapy: Scalp cooling reduces uptake of cytotoxic substances at the hair follicles and thus avoids alopecia

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Hilotherapy medical cooling system used for CIPN and HFS prevention
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