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Home > Support & Survivorship > Patient and Family Support Services Program Looking Your BestAt some point during your cancer treatment, you may feel like you don't recognize your own body. The way your cancer experience may alter your personal appearance can have a profound emotional impact. That's why the Cancer Center has assembled an assortment of services to help you cope with the appearance-related side effects of treatment and help you feel more like you again.Look Good, Feel Better | Personal Touch | Wig Bank Look Good, Feel BetterIn partnership with the American Cancer Society, the Cosmetic,Toiletry and Fragrance Association Foundation, and the National Cosmetology Association, the U-M Cancer Center is pleased to offer the Look Good, Feel Better Program. This free, national public service program assists women undergoing cancer treatment in learning to cope with some of the appearance-related side effects of treatment. Professionals teach patients a variety of proven techniques for applying makeup and wearing hats and scarves with style. Monthly sessions held in Ann Arbor and in many communities across the state. Sessions are free and require advance registration.To learn more and find out where it is taking place in your area, please visit the Look Good...Feel Better page on the American Cancer Society web site. Or, contact the American Cancer Society at 800-227-2345.
Personal TouchFor women facing breast cancer, surgery and other treatments may alter appearance and impact self confidence. Personal Touch, a division of the U-M Health System, offers a program to meet the special physical needs of breast cancer patients. Services include:
The Personal Touch Program is committed to helping women with special needs pursue the lifestyle they choose. For more information or to schedule an appointment for a personalized fitting, call 734-973-2400.
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