Adjuvant chemotherapy twice after total hysterectomy for stage IB2 cervical cancer can cause your hair to fall out, but it varies from person to person.
Adjuvant chemotherapy after total uterine excision for stage IB2 cervical cancer usually has great side effects, although it can effectively kill cancer cells, it can also kill normal cells, resulting in hair loss, severe nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, and fatigue.
Chemotherapy is generally possible to lose hair with regular paclitaxel, but it has been observed that some people lose less light with albumin paclitaxel. However, the hair will grow back after chemotherapy is over and there is no need to worry. If severe hair loss occurs, you can take blood-supporting hair growth granules, etc. under the guidance of your doctor.
Adjuvant chemotherapy twice after total hysterectomy for stage IB2 cervical cancer may cause hair loss, but not necessarily all of it. Everyone has individual differences, which depends on chemotherapy drugs on one hand and physical condition on the other. Hair loss is temporary and hair will regrow within 3~6 months after chemotherapy is finished. You should cooperate with your doctor for chemotherapy first, and your hair will regrow after chemotherapy with proper nutritional support.