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Katayama, Hideki
Department of Palliative and Supportive Care, Okayama University Hospital
Morita, Ayako
Department of Allergy and Respiratory Medicine , Okayama University Hospital
Makimoto, Go
Department of Allergy and Respiratory Medicine , Okayama University Hospital
Kagawa, Shunsuke
Center for Clinical Oncology, Okayama University Hospital
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Ishii, Ayano
Integrated Support Center for Patients and Self-Learning , Okayama University Hospital
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Tabata, Masahiro
Department of Palliative and Supportive Care, Okayama University Hospital
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Maeda, Yoshinobu
Department of Hematology and Oncology, Okayama University Hospital
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Abstract | Purpose This study aimed to explore the prevalence and cost of wig purchases among patients with cancer in Okayama Prefecture, Japan, and examine the relationship between wig purchases and various demographic, social, and clinical factors. The findings aim to provide insights into appearance care and support systems for patients with cancer, particularly wig subsidies.
Methods A survey was conducted between July and August 2023 among 3000 patients with cancer at 13 designated cancer care hospitals in Okayama Prefecture. Data on demographics, cancer treatment status, and wig purchase details were collected. Statistical analyses, including the Mann–Whitney U test, chi-square test, and logistic regression, were performed to identify factors significantly associated with wig purchases. Results Among the 863 respondents, 31.4% (271 patients) reported purchasing wigs. Factors significantly associated with wig purchase included young age (odds ratio [OR] = 1.04), female sex (OR = 1.61), and current cancer treatment (OR = 1.16). No significant correlation was found between wig purchase and household income, although higher-income patients tended to purchase more expensive wigs. Conclusion The findings suggest that younger female patients with cancer and those undergoing treatment were more likely to purchase wigs, highlighting the importance of appearance care and the need for enhanced financial support for low-income patients. |
Keywords | Cancer
Alopecia
Wig purchases
Appearance care
Patient support
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Published Date | 2025-03-15
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Supportive Care in Cancer
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Volume | volume33
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Issue | issue4
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Publisher | Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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Start Page | 283
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ISSN | 0941-4355
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NCID | AA10996793
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English
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岡山大学
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Copyright Holders | © The Author(s) 2025
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License | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Citation | Katayama, H., Ichihara, E., Morita, A. et al. Cancer-related alopecia and wig acquisition: how age, sex, and treatment affect patient choices. Support Care Cancer 33, 283 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-025-09318-8
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Okayama University
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