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Health Tip: Preparing for a Wig During Cancer Treatment
By LadyLively on January 9, 2020
If you’re coping with hair loss during cancer treatment, you may be considering a wig.
To prepare for a wig during cancer treatment, Breastcancer.org suggests:
- Find pictures of your preferred color, length and style.
- Cut your hair short.
- Look online, at a wig shop or through a charity program.
- Call your health insurance company. It may cover the cost of a wig.
- If your treatment hasn’t started, consider searching for a wig ahead of time.
Source: HealthDay
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