Items Related To Tag 'hair'
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Good-bye Chemo, My Frenemy
As Rachel finishes up what may be her final round of chemo for a long time, she's big so long, for now. She says chemo is her best friend in this battle against cancer and they've developed a strong love/hate relationship.
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Shaving the Head of a Cancer Patient
A blog by Theresa Brown about helping cancer patients with great love and compassion through tough times.
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Locks of Love
After being diagnosed with cancer, Peggy Hartzog's first thoughts were about her own wants. But she soon began to think more about the needs of others. That's when she remembered her old red hair. The result was a very unusual donation.
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Debra Jarvis
After spending years counseling cancer patients, chaplain Debra Jarvis was given the same devastating diagnosis. But if there was one thing she'd learned it was that humor is in fact the best medicine.
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Marybeth Maida and Debbie Kiedere
Many women expect to lose their hair with chemo, but there's so many other things that happen to a body, too. That's why these two women have written the first beauty bible for cancer patients.
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Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer
Ellen Moskowitz, president of the Metastatic Breast Cancer Network (MBCN), highlights the unique challenges of those diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer, cancer that has spread from the breast to other parts of the body.
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Because No Woman Should Lose Her Dignity to Breast Cancer, There Is Harriett's.
This exclusive boutique carries items especially selected for breast cancer patients. Whether it's jewelry, T's, hats or Christmas ornaments, you'll find something here to delight - and you can make a donation to WPFT at the same time!
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Reduce Your Cancer Risk
Smoking may be the leading cause of cancer deaths, but there are other risks you should be aware of.
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Remembering Sheila Solomon
Elaine Lustig lovingly recalls how she met her dear friend and Women Playing For T.I.M.E. co-founder Sheila Solomon and how that friendship was powerful enough to change the lives of countless women.
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Surviving Ovarian & Thyroid Cancer
In her own words, blogger Rebecca Esparza describes her inspiring journey with cancer.









