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Shaving my hair due to Chemotherapy | Chemo Skin Care | Breast Cancer Stage 2a | My Cancer Journey

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Shaving your hair due to chemotherapy is a brave and empowering decision that many people with cancer make. Chemotherapy for breast cancer is a treatment that uses drugs to kill cancer cells, but it can also damage healthy cells, including hair follicles. This can cause hair loss, thinning, or brittleness. Some people choose to shave their hair before or during chemotherapy to avoid the stress and discomfort of losing it gradually. Shaving your hair can also give you a sense of control and confidence over your appearance and your cancer journey.

Chemotherapy can also affect your skin, making it dry, sensitive, or prone to rashes and infections. It is important to take good care of your skin during and after chemotherapy to prevent complications and promote healing.

I was diagnosed with Breast Cancer 2a Invasive Ductal Carcinoma. My normal hormones helped the cancer stay alive. My treatment plan is six rounds of Chemotherapy followed by radiation.

I'm 41, i'm currently just starting my 6 rounds of Chemotherapy. Once completing my Chemotherapy treatment plan i will take my risk from 46% or getting breast cancer again to 27% this isn't counting the rounds or radiation.

Im on FEC D treatment plan

Part One : Fluorouracil 5FU, chemotherapy given by injection into the vein, Pharmorubicin chemotherapy given by injection into the vein, Cyclophospamide chemotherapy given by injection into the vein

Every three weeks

Part Two: Docetaxel (other names: Taxotere) chemotherapy given by injection into the vein

Every three weeks

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