Cancer treatment might not be pretty, but thanks to one program, women are looking good and feeling better about themselves in spite of skin, hair and nail changes that can accompany cancer therapy.
WASHINGTON — As the “Look Good…Feel Better” organization begins its eighth year, it is looking to broaden its reach. The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association program, which helps cancer ...
The unique and personal experiences of women finding their way through cancer diagnosis, treatment, and problems with their appearance come to life in the American Cancer Society's "Look Good... Feel ...
The program is sponsored by the American Cancer Society in partnership with UAMS, the Personal Care Products Council and the National Cosmetology Association. Each session is conducted by a specially ...
Cancer patients at McLaren Port Huron now have access to a program designed to help them manage the appearance-related effects of treatment. The hospital is offering the Look Good Feel Better program, ...
The American Cancer Society's Look Good Feel Better program will hold an upcoming session from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday, May 23, at Berkshire Hematology Oncology, 165 Tor Court. The free program teaches ...
The American Cancer Society is offering women undergoing cancer treatments a free Look Good, Feel Better session from 10 a.m.- noon July 23 in the Coyne Center at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Volunteer ...
Delta Goodrem joined Revlon and cancer support program Look Good Feel Better to celebrate International Lipstick Day in the name of a heartfelt cause. The Aussie star, who is a passionate advocate ...
GLOVERSVILLE – Look Good, Feel Better, a program designed to help women overcome the appearance-related side effects of cancer treatment, will hold a session Monday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Nathan ...