When Catherine, Princess of Wales, smiled at the crowds at Trooping the Colour last weekend, her first public appearance since December, the general reaction online could perhaps best be characterized with two statements: 1. She looks great. 2. Why?Catherine, Princess of Wales, smiles inside the Glass State Coach on her way to Horse Guards Parade for Trooping the Colour in London on Saturday. Many people online have questioned why she hasn't lost her hair while undergoing chemotherapy.
"Who in their right mind thought this comment was acceptable? To anyone living, navigating and struggling with the massive physical, mental and financial impact of a cancer diagnosis and treatment, you are not #LesserMortals and please never believe that you are!" Sophie Blake, a U.K.
King Charles, right, who also has cancer, talks to patient Lesley Woodbridge, as she receives chemotherapy during a visit to the University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre in London on April 30. While hair loss is a common side-effect of chemotherapy, not all chemotherapy drugs cause it People can also experience a range of other symptoms during cancer treatments, including fatigue, nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, diarrhea, inflammation, vision changes, mouth sores and pain. Cancer itself is experienced differently depending on the type, severity and person, the Canadian Cancer Society notes.
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