%0 Journal Article %T Chemotherapy and skin reactions %A Gabriella Fabbrocini %A Norma Cameli %A Maria Concetta Romano %A Maria Mariano %A Luigia Panariello %A Dario Bianca %A Giuseppe Monfrecola %J Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1756-9966-31-50 %X We have clinically examined 100 patients affected by cancer, determining type, frequency, treatment, and evolution of side effects related to chemotherapy.The prevalent cutaneous side effects in patients undergoing chemotherapy are skin rash, xerosis, pruritus, paronychia, hair abnormality, and mucositis. The clinical cases are reported in detail.Oncological therapies have become more selective and have low systemic toxicity because of their high specificity, but cutaneous side effects are common and may worsen the quality of life of these patients. %K Chemotherapy %K Skin toxicity %K Follicular rash %K Anti-EGF %K Xerosis %K Paronychia %U http://www.jeccr.com/content/31/1/50/abstract