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For every 100,000 people, 439 new cancer cases were reported. A little bit of effort goes a long way.
Helping women look good and feel good.
American Cancer Society
A cancer diagnosis can affect the emotional health of patients, families, and caregivers. Common feelings during this life-changing experience include anxiety, distress, and depression. Roles at home, school, and work can be affected. It's important to recognize these changes and get help when needed.
Anxiety
Anxiety means feeling uncomfortable, worried, or scared about a real or possible situation. It's important to recognize anxiety and take steps to manage it or prevent it from getting worse.
Depression
Feelings of depression are common in cancer patients, families, and caregivers. Learn how to spot depression and if there is reason to be concerned.
Distress
Distress is an unpleasant emotion, feeling, thought, condition, or behavior. Being distressed can affect the way you think, feel, or act, and can make it hard to cope with the effects of having cancer.
Many women are experiencing extreme hair loss, whether it's from chemotherapy treatment, alopecia, or other forms of medically related hair loss.
Clients of LEAP & My Trendy Place are asked to donate new and gently worn wigs to us. These wigs are restored, styled and gifted to clients battling cancer and alopecia.
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