With wigs, eyebrows and nipple tattoos, this project helps cancer patients feel like women again
The program offers qualifying women funding for certain non-medical services considered critical to the healing process but not usually fully covered by health insurance.
Bailey Kramer was able to keep most of her hair during chemotherapy treatments using a method called cold-capping in which a specially fitted cap freezes the hair follicles during treatment, preserving the strands.(photo credit: COURTESY OF BAILEY KRAMER)ByE.J. KESSLER/JTA