Scalp Cooling
Keep your hair. Keep your confidence. Keep your smile.
For many people, the fear of losing hair during chemotherapy hurts as deeply as the diagnosis itself. At HOPE Oncology Clinic, we’re proud to offer EVA™ Scalp Cooling—a Made in India innovation by StemTech Medical Devices—to help reduce chemotherapy-related hair loss and protect what patients often describe as “my identity in the mirror.”
What is EVA™ scalp cooling?
Scalp cooling gently lowers the temperature of the scalp before, during, and after chemotherapy. Cooling temporarily narrows scalp blood vessels, so fewer chemotherapy drugs reach hair follicles, helping reduce hair loss. EVA provides precise, controlled cooling with a comfortable cap system designed for real-world infusion settings.
Why we chose EVA—for HOPE patients
- Made in India, for India: Designed and supported locally, EVA is now adopted across leading Indian hospitals—a testament to quality, access, and serviceability.
- Patient dignity at the center: EVA focuses on comfort, fit, and temperature accuracy—the small details that make a big difference on treatment days.
- A story of innovation & trust: Created by StemTech Medical Devices, EVA has been showcased nationally and internationally for its impact on supportive cancer care.
“Hair is more than hair—it’s identity, privacy, and strength. Preserving it helps our patients feel like themselves while they heal.”
— Dr. Amish Vora, Medical Oncologist, HOPE Oncology Clinic
Who can benefit?
EVA can be considered for many patients receiving chemotherapy regimens known to cause alopecia (hair loss). Suitability depends on cancer type, drug regimen (e.g., taxanes vs. anthracyclines), schedule, and personal goals. Our team will guide you on expected benefit for your specific protocol and whether EVA is recommended alongside your treatment plan.
What to expect on treatment day
- Pre-cooling (typically ~30 minutes): We fit the EVA cap snugly to ensure full scalp contact.
- During chemotherapy: The device maintains a stable, therapeutic temperature through your infusion.
- Post-cooling (often 60–90 minutes): Cooling continues briefly after infusion to protect follicles.
- Aftercare: We’ll share gentle hair-care tips (minimal heat, gentle combing, mild shampoos) to support results.
Note: Exact timings vary with regimen; your nurse will confirm your personalized schedule.
Comfort & safety
Most patients tolerate EVA well. Some experience cold-related discomfort, headache, or feeling chilly—usually mild and transient. We provide blankets, warm beverages, and relaxation techniques to help you stay comfortable. EVA is non-invasive and designed for routine infusion workflows. (Your oncologist will review any contraindications, such as certain blood disorders or scalp conditions.
Results you can believe in
Global evidence shows that scalp cooling can significantly reduce hair loss for many regimens, especially when fit is optimal and cooling is started on time. Outcomes vary by chemotherapy type and individual biology; our team sets realistic expectations and monitors your progress each cycle.
Why offer EVA at HOPE?
- Dignity & emotional well-being: Preserving hair often reduces distress, supports privacy, and helps patients stay engaged socially and at work.
- Seamless experience: At HOPE’s boutique day-care, each patient receives one-to-one attention, careful cap fitting, and continuous monitoring throughout cooling.
- Holistic support: Our onco-counsellor, nutritionist, physiotherapist, and palliative team walk beside you—because healing is physical and emotional.
EVA has been deployed widely across India, reflecting growing trust in homegrown technology for supportive oncology care—something we’re truly proud to bring to our patients in Delhi.
Frequently asked (reassuring) questions
Will I definitely keep all my hair?
No device can guarantee that. Many patients keep substantial hair and avoid full scalp hair loss; results depend on regimen and timing. We’ll discuss your specific likelihood during consent.
Does cooling delay chemo?
EVA runs alongside your infusion with planned pre- and post-cooling. We schedule it so your overall chair time is predictable.
Is it only for women?
No. All genders can benefit. For many women, preserving hair can be especially meaningful; we’re here for everyone who wishes to try.
Is EVA available near me?
Yes at HOPE Oncology Clinic (New Delhi)
Ready to try EVA at HOPE?
Step 1: Speak with your HOPE oncologist; we’ll confirm eligibility with your exact regimen.
Step 2: Our day-care team schedules your cap fitting and cooling plan.
Step 3: Begin cooling with your very next chemo cycle.
At HOPE, we treat the cancer—and protect the person.
Keep your courage. Keep your hair. Keep your HOPE.
How Chemotherapy Combats Cancer
Chemotherapy functions by halting or slowing down the proliferation of rapidly dividing cancer cells. It serves two primary purposes:
- Treating Cancer: Chemotherapy is employed to either cure cancer, reduce the likelihood of its recurrence, or inhibit its growth.
- Alleviating Cancer Symptoms: Chemotherapy is also used to shrink tumours that cause pain and other complications.
Cancer Types Treated with Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is utilized to treat a wide range of cancer types. While some individuals may receive chemotherapy as their sole treatment, it is more common for chemotherapy to be administered alongside other cancer therapies. The selection of treatments depends on the specific type of cancer, its stage and spread, and any accompanying health issues.
- Chemotherapy as sole treatment for cancer: cancer like leukaemia lymphoma and germ cell tumour, chemotherapy alone cane cure cancer.
- Integration of chemotherapy with other cancer therapies.
Integration of Chemotherapy with Other Cancer Therapies
When combined with other treatment, chemotherapy can:
- Reduce tumour size prior to surgery or radiation therapy (known as neoadjuvant chemotherapy).
- Eliminate residual cancer cells following surgery or radiation therapy (referred to as adjuvant chemotherapy).
- Enhance the effectiveness of other treatment modalities.
- Target cancer cells that have metastasized or recurred in different parts of the body.
Chemotherapy and Its Side Effects
While chemotherapy is effective at targeting fast-growing cancer cells, it can also impact healthy cells that divide rapidly, such as those lining the mouth and intestines or contributing to hair growth. This can result in common side effects like Nausea, Hair Loss, Mouth Sores. Each individual chemotherapy agents’ can have their unique side-effects as well. Typically, these side effects improve or disappear after the completion of chemotherapy. The most common side effect is fatigue, characterized by feeling exceptionally tired. To manage fatigue, you can:
- Arrange for transportation to and from chemotherapy sessions.
- Allocate time for rest on the day of treatment and the subsequent day.
- Seek assistance with meal preparation and childcare on the day of treatment and at least one day afterward.
Numerous strategies are available to help manage chemotherapy-related side effects. You can connect with our medical team to understand the same.
Understanding the Cost of Chemotherapy
The cost of chemotherapy hinges on factors such as the types and dosages of chemotherapy drugs used, the duration and frequency of treatment, the setting (home, clinic, or hospital), and geographical location. It is advisable to discuss payment options and coverage with your health insurance provider, as most insurance plans cover chemotherapy.
What to Expect During Chemotherapy
- Administration Methods: Chemotherapy may be administered
- orally (in pill, capsule, or liquid form),
- intravenously (directly into a vein),
- through injections,
- intrathecally (into the space around the brain and spinal cord),
- intraperitoneally (directly into the abdominal cavity),
- intra-arterially (injected into the artery supplying the cancer),
- or topically (applied as a skin cream).
Catheters and Ports
Catheters and chemo ports are sometimes used to facilitate chemotherapy delivery. Catheters are thin tubes placed in a large vein, while ports are small discs implanted under the skin during minor surgery. Both methods enable the administration of chemotherapy and blood draws.
These are better ways of delivering chemotherapy.
- Pumps: Pumps, whether internal or external, are often paired with catheters or ports to regulate the rate and quantity of chemotherapy administered. These are typically used when chemotherapy admin duration. Is longer than 6-8 hrs.
- Chemotherapy Drug Selection
- The choice of chemotherapy drugs in your treatment plan is influenced by factors such as the cancer type, its stage, your previous chemotherapy history, and your overall health, including any preexisting conditions like diabetes or heart disease.
Each cancer type will have unique chemotherapy regimen. These are pre-decided based on extensive research in past.
Treatment Settings
Chemotherapy can be administered during a hospital stay, No, or as an outpatient at a medical facility. Regardless of the setting, healthcare providers will closely monitor for side effects and offer guidance on their management.
Chemotherapy Schedules
Chemotherapy schedules can vary widely, determined by factors like cancer type, treatment goals (cure, control, symptom relief), specific chemotherapy drugs, individual responses, and the need for rest periods. Cycles of treatment followed by rest intervals are common, allowing the body to recover and generate healthy cells.
Missing a Chemotherapy Treatment
Skipping a chemotherapy session is generally discouraged. However, adjustments to the treatment schedule may be necessary if certain side effects occur. In such cases, healthcare professionals will provide guidance on when to resume treatment.
How Chemotherapy May Impact You
The effects of chemotherapy vary from person to person and depend on factors like the chemotherapy type, dose, cancer type, stage, overall health, and individual responses. Your medical team cannot predict precisely how you will feel during chemotherapy.
How your body reacts to chemotherapy is also critical factor.
Assessing the Effectiveness of Chemotherapy
Doctors regularly evaluate chemotherapy’s effectiveness through physical examinations, medical tests, and scans like MRI, CT, or PET scans. It is important to note that side effects do not correlate with the efficacy of chemotherapy in combating cancer.
Special Dietary Considerations During Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy can harm the healthy cells lining the mouth and intestines, potentially leading to eating difficulties. If you encounter such issues, inform your healthcare team. Consulting with a dietitian can also be beneficial. In general, you can eat lot of things during chemotherapy as per your diet plan.
Remember, there are lot of myths about diet & cancer.
Working During Chemotherapy
Many individuals can continue working during chemotherapy by adjusting their schedules to their well-being. The ability to work may vary depending on your job. Employers are often legally obligated to accommodate employees undergoing cancer treatment, so discussing potential adjustments with your employer is recommended. You can learn more about relevant laws by speaking with a social worker.
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