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Most women don’t, which is one reason gynecological cancers are so deadly.
September is Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month.
It’s been nearly a year since I last decided to do a blog post. I didn’t intend for it to be this long, but I needed a break.
Cancer Health spoke with the Foundation for Women’s Cancer about gynecologic cancer education, prevention and eradication.
The New York Times’ women’s health advice columnist says the claim is not true, no matter what your mother says.
At times I feel like I’m flapping around in a panic, not really knowing what to do, wasting time worrying and not really achieving anything!
Take a sneak peek to the start of The Beauty Bus!
Turns out I’m still that unusual case. In all honesty, I don’t think my oncologist expected my N.E.D to continue for this long.
I will carry on talking about my cancer story because although some may not care about cancer, I still need to talk.
You can’t go back to the life you had before cancer. You’re not the same person.
The internal trauma of cancer
The beauty industry may be opening their eyes to cancer and beauty, but it is only really superficial.
70% of spas and salons turn clients with cancer away because their “insurance won’t cover” them. THIS IS OUT OF DATE AND DISCRIMINATIVE.
I’m taking a beauty oncology treatment course in the next couple weeks, so I can serve people who’ve had or are in treatment for cancer.
Recognizing the warning signs of gynecologic cancers can save your life—treatment is most effective when these cancers are found early.
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