Researchers create new brain cancer model using genetically engineered pluripotent stem cells
This year’s global survey results underscore the profound impact of the Look Good Feel Better program. The number of survey respondents who felt very or somewhat confident in their appearance rose from just 50 percent before attending a workshop to 92 percent following workshop participation. 95 percent of respondents appreciated what they learned, and 96 percent found value in the program to improve self-image. 97 percent of respondents around the world indicated they found support through the LGFB experience.
World Cancer Day reminds us all that cancer knows no boundaries. The toll that cancer treatment side-effects exact on self-esteem and confidence is universal as well. In partnership with the entire global beauty industry, countless volunteers and caregivers, we have championed women around the world for 30 years, delivering compassion and community, boosting morale, and restoring confidence.” Louanne Roark, executive director, Look Good Feel Better Foundation Source: