Managing Body Dysmorphia After Cancer
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Managing Body Dysmorphia After Cancer
What to do when you no longer recognize yourself in the mirrorMalquerida Studio / Stocksy Body dysmorphia is a common concern for cancer patients and survivors.Tamron Little was 21 when she found out she had cancer. Having been misdiagnosed at first, she says it took a while before she could wrap her head around how her body had changed after treatment and the recent birth of her son. “About six months after my treatment and surgery, is when I s…
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