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Cancer patients find that looking good helps them to feel better.
Hello again, and welcome. I’m Jim Tedder in Washington. At a time when it seems there is so much bad news in the world, on today’s program, we have some good news. First we’ll hear about some cancer survivors who are fighting the effects of this terrible disease in a rather unusual way.
Then we are off to the mysterious Himalayas to hear some very good news about efforts to save and protect Royal Bengal tigers. As It Is, the Education Report, and more about the history of the United States are straight ahead from VOA.
The Personal Care Products Council is a leading national trade association for the cosmetic and personal care products industry. It represents more than 600 companies. Its “Look Good, Feel Better” program operates around the world to help people who are fighting cancer. It aims to help people look and feel more normal at a difficult time in their lives.
When Cathy Davelli started chemotherapy for breast cancer, she knew her body would change. But the cancer also changed her feelings about herself.
“I lost a piece of who I was. I would walk by the mirror and did not recognize myself.”
The Personal Care Products Council created their program for cancer survivors like Cathy Davelli. Free classes teach them how to use beauty products to deal with the problems caused by chemotherapy.
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