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Get ideas about the types of clothes that are comfy when you’re going through breast cancer treatment, and how to pick bras, wigs, scarves, or other head coverings.
Wigs, scarves, hats: How Jane Gardner and others battle loss of hair to chemotherapy ...
Her son asked her to make him a cap, and although her first effort would have fit a bowling ball, her technique quickly improved. Pretty soon all her son’s friends had caps too.
NEW ORLEANS —Sixth- and seventh-graders at Ecole Bilingue sewed up a service project recently, bringing handmade caps and scarves to cancer patients receiving chemotherapy at Touro Infirmary’s ...
Donna Atkinson spent an hour Monday at Gilda's Club in Northwest Grand Rapids learning to "just have fun" with scarves she prepared to wear in case she needs chemotherapy to treat her cancer ...
Christine went completely bald as a result of her treatment, which included a mastectomy, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Hats and scarves Now she has volunteered to help Breast Cancer Care's ...
The snug cap is secured onto a patient's head each time she undergoes chemotherapy. It chills the scalp down to 5 degrees Celsius so that the blood vessels surrounding the hair roots contract ...