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Cancer patients to Look Good Feel Better at free program
The American Cancer Society's free Look Good Feel Better program will be held July 18 at Norwood Hospital Cancer Center at Foxboro.
The American Cancer Society’s Look Good Feel Better program, a free service that teaches cancer patients hands-on cosmetic techniques to help them cope with appearance-related side effects from chemotherapy and/or radiation treatments, will hold an upcoming session at:
WHERE: Norwood Hospital Cancer Center at Foxboro, 70 Walnut St., Foxboro
WHEN: Monday, July 18, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
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RSVP: The Doctor finder Line 800-488-5959. Participants should register at least one week before the session.
The program offers free tips and training on wig care, scarf and hat use, skin care, and nail care, and all participants will receive a free makeup kit. Cosmetologists certified and trained by the American Cancer Society conduct the sessions, which are non-medical and do not promote any product line. Look Good Feel Better is a supportive and informative first step toward renewed self-esteem, self-confidence and emotional recovery for cancer patients.
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Look Good Feel Better (http://lookgoodfeelbetter.org) is offered through a partnership of the American Cancer Society, the Personal Care Products Council Foundation and the National Cosmetology Association. For more information about Look Good Feel Better or for cancer information anytime, contact the American Cancer Society 1-800-227-2345 or visit http://www.cancer.org.