All About Cold Caps

Hope Rugo, MD, discusses her research on cold caps and the FDA approval of the DigniCap system.
Oct 19, 2016
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Dr. Hope Rugo is the lead researcher on a number of studies investigating new treatments for both early-stage and metastatic breast cancer. She was the lead researcher on the study that led to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval of the DigniCap, a cold cap that may help some women keep some or quite a bit of hair during chemotherapy.

Listen to the podcast to hear Dr. Rugo explain:

  • how she became interested in studying cold caps

  • how cold caps work

  • her research on the DigniCap

  • how much cold caps might cost and whether insurance is covering it yet

About the guests
 
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Hope S. Rugo, MD, FASCO

Affiliations: City of Hope, Duarte, CA

Areas of specialization: medical oncology, hematology, breast cancer

Dr. Rugo is division chief of breast medical oncology and a professor of medical oncology and therapeutics research at City of Hope, a cancer research and treatment organization.. She oversees all women’s cancer research initiatives and clinical care at City of Hope. Dr. Rugo has conducted a number of studies focusing on reducing toxicity from therapy, resulting in approval of scalp cooling to reduce chemotherapy induced hair loss, and a steroid mouthwash to reduce mouth sores.

Updated on January 17, 2023

 
 
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