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One of the most challenging parts of cancer treatment is the hair loss, but thanks to one non-profit, it doesn't have to be.
Cynthia Gutierrez-Krapp has been battling cancer for more than a year but finds creating one-of-a-kind hats helps in her healing journey.
Cooling caps protect hair during chemo – but only at the right temperature. Antioxidants may help when cooling falls short.
She had no plans for what actually happened: founding Delaware Head Huggers, a one-woman organization that has donated more than 45,000 hand-knitted hats to cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy ...
Scientists have developed a new technique described as a ‘powerful double weapon’ to help patients keep their hair. It ...
Hailed as a "milestone," researchers at Sheffield Hallam University found that cooling the scalp to 18C (64.4F) can prevent ...
Hats for Hope was originally founded by Kim Heath, a Brown Cancer Center patient, as a way to honor those battling cancer. The event carries a special meaning for Lindsey Gibson, Heath’s ...
Heath created the idea for the fashion show, where cancer survivors could feel like a model for a day and raise money for the cancer center that gave her more precious years at the end of her life.