Fuck Cancer Shirt
I think cancer’s a Fuck Cancer Shirt. We need to sucker-punch it, and we need to knock it out. Steve was diagnosed with bowel cancer six years ago. Following surgery and his recovery, he’s now getting payback on cancer by taking on abseiling and climbing challenges as well as raising awareness of the importance of early diagnosis among different groups. Tune in to Stand Up To Cancer at 7pm tonight on Channel 4 for a night of entertainment, as we get payback for all those, like Steve, who have faced a cancer diagnosis. She is just a naturally beautiful girl. She was just meant to be a model in life. Dont let sickness derail your life. Live your life to the fullest each and every day just like her. I am sick to death of people saying hair is unimportant. How dare you diminish the feelings of millions of people who lost their hair to this vicious disease.





Fuck Cancer Shirt
I have cancer and it is the most stressful thing ever. It’s not only hair. If you enjoy being bald, go for it. Just stop with the platitudes for women who are actually suffering with hair loss and in many cases, permanent baldness. Yeah, it doesn’t always come back. Really I think it depends on the person I was scared to death to loose my hair before chemo, on the other hand my mom could have cared less about loosing hers. I’m a 6 year cancer free survivor I’ve been without my mom almost 4 years. I’d live the rest of my life hairless for 5 minutes with my mom. I understand, Kaci. I would feel the same about my Mom. And I’m so happy for you ladies who are cancer free. But many of us will never be cancer free and having hair is important to us, because, for me at least, I refuse to be the Fuck Cancer Shirt of or even look like I have cancer. I went through hell to get my hair back and new treatments may rob it from me again. So try empathy for those of us who are not survivors, yet still want to look good.












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