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I let my kids shave my head after terminal cancer diagnosis — they made me feel beautiful

Por: New York Post Life August 28, 2023

After learning she has less than a year to live, mom-of-two Jenny Appleford let her children shave her head as she undergoes treatment to extend her life. In July, physicians, 36, that she would likely only live for an estimated six-to-nine months before succumbing to stage 4 lung cancer that had spread to her brain. Since receiving the devastating news, she has undergone therapies to buy herself more time with her loved ones — but it has... + full article



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