Great book: Skin Care Guide from one of the renowned doctors in the field
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Nov 14, 2012, filed in
Many chemotherapy drugs and radiation cause a great deal of skin issues for people living with cancer. This book highlights the best way to manage your skin care by Dr. Mario Lacouture, Associate Member, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. A great guide if you are experiencing an skin issues.
satanay
I wish that the book is provided on google book web site
PATRICIA L B.
Have you tried Blio? I don’t know that much about it myself. I’ll try to find out if you can get it somewhere.
Ramona Golphin
Can anyone tell me about how to grow your hair after chemotherapy
MARY K R.
I had lung cancer in 2009. Did my chemo and also radiation not just to my lung but also brain as a preventive. I always had very thick hair. Now it is still patchy and very thin. I look like the crept keeper. I still have my wigs and would not dream of leaving the house without. Have tried a lot of different things but still no luck. Anyone with the same problem? Thanks for your help.
Connie
JEAN C C.
Try BIOTIN. 1000 mcg tablets for hair growth. Great dietary supplement. Available in every drug store and supermarket vitamin aisles. Our bodies stop producing Biotin once we go through puberty. Found in some foods but you would have to overeat to get same benefits as from tablets.
ETHEL P N.
Have you tried Nioxin shampoo and condition? My spelling might be a little . off. Check local salon n the area.