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Locks of Love meets a unique need for children throughout the United States by using donated hair to create the highest quality of hair prosthetics.
Most of the children helped by Locks of Love have lost their hair due to a medical condition called alopecia areata, which has no known cause or cure.
The prostheses they provide help the children restore their self-esteem and their confidence, enabling them to face the world and their peers.

www.locksoflove.org

 

 

American Cancer Society's Cancer Resource Center. Provides answers to questions about the nature of cancer, its causes, and risk factors.
Also features the latest strategies for prevention and early detection.

www.cancer.org

 

 

CancerGuide is dedicated to helping you find the answers to your questions about cancer, and especially to helping you find the questions you need to ask.

www.cancerguide.org

 

 

NABCO, the leading non-profit information and education resource
on breast cancer.

www.nabco.org

 

 

Founded in 1986 of, by, and for cancer survivors, the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (NCCS) has grown into a nationwide network of independent organizations and individuals working in the area of cancer support and information.

www.cansearch.org

 

 

Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization has a commitment to provide information and support to anyone who has been touched by breast cancer.
Y-ME was founded by two breast cancer patients in 1978, when they realized that their needs for information and support could best be met by women who had also experienced breast cancer.

www.y-me.org