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KatieT
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9 years ago

Hair Loss is not always temporary

I have been scouring the internet looking for suggestions or therapies to improve my sad head of hair.

All the websites say the same thing as the BCNA fact sheet or similar, "Remember that hair loss is temporary".

I really think this is misrepresenting the situation to a percentage of women going through breast cancer treatment.  Some women are told this by their oncologists, their support nurses and their families ... and then it's not true. Some don't get any hair back.  Some get a small amount of thin wispy hair back in some places on their head.  

https://www.bcna.org.au/sites/default/files/bcna-fact-sheet-hair-loss-during-breastcancer-treatment.pdf

Why not tell women at the beginning of their treatment that this could seriously impact on their physical appearance perhaps forever.  Then don't minimize their anxiety about it by telling them it's not real or it's temporary.  For some it is.  For some it isn't.

My suggestion to oncologists and medical support practitioners is tell women the possibilities and then let them choose the treatment or not.  Don't tell them it will grow back if it's a known possible side affect for hair to be partially or radically permanently affected by the treatments.

Maybe BCNA could play a role in getting some real information available for women.  I'm looking for therapies or treatments, anything that can help me look like a normal middle-aged woman instead of an unwell senior citizen.  I haven't found anything yet and there must be other women out there like me searching for the same thing.  

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