Jill Allington was a 35-year-old mother of an almost 2-year-old son when she was diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago. Nursing her son one night, she had an itch on her chest wall. When she ...
One procedure to help patients undergoing chemotherapy treatments keep more of their hair could cost between $1,500 to $3,000 ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Losing your hair can be one of the most devastating consequences of cancer. Cold cap therapy may help and now a newer version is being tested in New York City. Carolyn Dempsey ...
Hair loss has seemed an unavoidable side effect of chemotherapy. But on Tuesday, two new studies gave hope to breast cancer patients. “How does it feel on your head? It’s cold,” CBS News asked. “Yes.
MIAMI. (Ivanhoe Newswire) (KFSN) -- Breast cancer treatment can be uncomfortable, but a newly approved product may allow some patients to avoid one unpleasant side effect to chemo treatment. A new ...
A technology tested near San Francisco could soon be giving an emotional boost to women fighting cancer. It's a cap that allows cancer patients to keep their hair while undergoing chemotherapy. Bay ...
A technology tested in the Bay Area could soon be giving an emotional boost to people fighting cancer. It's a cap that allows cancer patients to keep their hair while undergoing chemotherapy. Bay Area ...
May 4—PORTSMOUTH — Any cancer diagnosis can be devastating. Even the treatment can be hard. For many, one of the most emotional and difficult parts of receiving chemotherapy is the loss of hair.
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