Answer:
I am sorry to hear that your having a bad day today :( When I am having a bad day I like to take walks or go for a bike ride and listen to music or just lay down and stare at the ceiling. Sometimes i watch my comfort movie and eat my comfort foods when I am sad as well. I try to cheer myself up by surrounding my self with positive things to block out the negativity. I hope your day improves and if it makes you feel any better I ma not having the best day either. I'm stressed about my assignments here at school and I just don't know if I am going to be able to finish them all in time! Good bye :)
Decrease the risk of allergies
Yes and no.
Hair loss in cancer patients is typically caused by the cancer treatment, not the disease itself.
Chemotherapy, radiation, and other treatments commonly result in differing degrees of hair loss.
As the drugs destroy cancer cells, they also harm the hair follicles, leading to hair loss.
Short answer:
No, cancer does not cause it, the treatment does.