The present invention relates to a method for protecting a human patient
or a mammalian animal to be subjected to chemotherapy treatment of a
tumor not residing in the scalp of the patient or the skin of the animal
against chemotherapy-induced alopecia, comprising administering to the
scalp of the patient or the skin of the animal an effective amount of a
composition comprising a chemical inducer of the stress protein response
sufficiently prior to the administration of a chemotherapeutic drug. It
also relates to pharmaceutical compositions for the prevention of
chemotherapy-induced alopecia. It further relates to a method for
protecting a human patient or a mammalian animal to be subjected to
chemotherapy treatment of a tumor not residing in the scalp of the
patient or the skin of the animal against chemotherapy-induced alopecia,
comprising administering to the scalp of the patient or the skin of the
animal an effective heat dose sufficiently prior to the administration of
a chemotherapeutic drug.