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Hair Color and Provenge

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Since I've had Provenge my hair color has darkened. I saw this article:

iflscience.com/health-and-m...

Even though the study was using different immuotheraphy drugs, it got me wondering. Anyone else having this effect?

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wrando

I think mine has gotten darker, but a little thinner since Zytiga

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Olivia007

My dad had Provenge in Jan 2017 and his hair is turning grey and when he colors it the dye won't take like it did in the past? I wonder if it has something to do with it?

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ctarleton

Had Provenge in 2016. No change. Hair color still quite gray.

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