HAIR LOSS Archives Coping with Cancer

What I gained when I lost my hair. How I coped with cancer-related hair loss. Losing my hair after chemotherapy for breast cancer was a real eye-opener. In late January 2015, I was diagnosed with uterine cancer stage IIIC. My oncologist recommended a sandwich treatment plan.

Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow

Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow

What I gained when I lost my hair.

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Hair Lost & Found

Hair Lost & Found

How I coped with cancer-related hair loss.

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Losing My Hair and Finding Myself

Losing My Hair and Finding Myself

Losing my hair after chemotherapy for breast cancer was a real eye-opener.

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Curly Hair

Curly Hair

In late January 2015, I was diagnosed with uterine cancer – stage IIIC. My oncologist recommended a “sandwich” treatment plan.

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ESPN’s Holly Rowe Refuses to Let Cancer Win

ESPN’s Holly Rowe Refuses to Let Cancer Win

“Fight every moment so that cancer is not the most interesting thing about you.”

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Advice from a Teenage Cancer Survivor

Advice from a Teenage Cancer Survivor

Nearly 16,000 U.S. children and adolescents under the age of 20 are diagnosed with cancer each year. I am one of them.

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ESPN Reporter and Cancer Survivor Shelley Smith Shares Her Story

ESPN Reporter and Cancer Survivor Shelley Smith Shares Her Story

On finding out she had breast cancer, going public with her diagnosis, and making it through treatment.

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Something Old, Something New

Something Old, Something New

This breast cancer survivor shares her story of getting engaged and diagnosed within 48 hours.

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How I Handled Hair Loss with Joy

How I Handled Hair Loss with Joy

I handled the complete loss of my hair with joy by having fun with the halos, hats, and wigs.

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Spring Fling

Spring Fling

This spring, we scheduled our reunion around the best days in my chemotherapy cycle.

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One Hat, Two Hats, Red Hats, Blue Hats

One Hat, Two Hats, Red Hats, Blue Hats

My sister said, “We have to make this fun!” I had just had surgery for ovarian cancer. I was devastated, in pain, scared, and unsure of my future.

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