Anyone who’s undergone chemotherapy, knows all about the major side effects such as nausea and vomitting. But for many patients, especially women, chemotherapy, can also take a big emotional toll as they lose their hair in the process. But the Canadian Cancer Society offers a special program to give women a boost–providing patients with wigs. Klaudia van Emmeirk now with part 2 of our 4 part series on the cancer lodge in Kelowna and the services it offers.
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Cancer patients who lose all their hair while undergoing chemotherapy can access wigs at the Southern Interior Rotary Lodge in Kelowna
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