'A cure for breast cancer may be far away,' said Myisha Stratton. 'But in the meantime, I just want to make people feel good, look good.'
ABINGTON, Pennsylvania --"I was doing hair at the age of 17," said Myisha Stratton."And when I opened the salon, I had clients come to me that had cancer."
Stratton used wig-styling to create natural looks for women, which were particularly valuable for those undergoing chemotherapy.Stratton would soon come to learn that first-hand. "It helped me so much," she said."So, ever since I have been in remission, I give out boxes to women patients at Fox Chase Cancer Center."
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