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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2009

Watch WCVB TV reporter Kelley Tuthill, a breast cancer survivor treated at Dana- Farber, share her tips for headscarf tying. Kelley demonstrates three different ways to tie a headscarf: the basic bandana; an oblong scarf over a turban; and a large headscarf with a twisted rosette detail.

Find more resources to help combat the physical effects of cancer treatment at Dana-Farber's Friends Place: http://www.dana-farber.org/Adult-Care/Treatment-and-Support/Patient-and-Famil...

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  • Thank you! This video is a great service to those of us going through chemo.

  • Thanks for sharing this video. I have tried your rosette with a square scarf in a triangle. It worked - not as big as the long scarf, though it DID work! You are inspirational in the way you look. I hope I come out as good as you when I finish my treatment. God Bless.

  • Thank you for this help! I had cancer and now am left with Alopecia Universalis (NO HAIR) and need ideas and inspiration. This was both. God Bless.

  • I grew up with a child hood friend a girl, when we were small we made posters to stop smokeing and even put on a play about it. When we went to high school we drifted apart she got mixed up with some bad people and one thing lead to another . She died from cancer at 26. PLEASE NEVER START SMOKING!

  • Thank you for sharing this video and your talents! Very inspiring :D

  • Thanks for this video!! My friends mom was diagnosed with breast cancer and had a double mastectomy. She still has to go through chemo so to support her my friend and I shaved our heads =] im 19 and in college so its nice to have something to wear just when I dont feel like being cold and bald =] THANKS!!!

  • May God richly bless you! You are an inspiration and are spreading so much love through the work that you do. You have no idea how much you have helped. I am blessed because of you :) Thanks so very much!

  • Thank you! my mom is fighting this deseace, and she has no hair right now, and this is very helpfull for us, thank you very much!!!

  • Thank you so much. My sister (and best friend) was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer which has spread to her spine and pelvic bones. I want to help her with her scarves so this will really help me!

  • Hi Kelly, firstly I like 2 compliment u looking great. I really enjoyed your tutorial on head scarf.. My good friend has recently been diagnosed 2nd stage of breast cancer. Then I search on headscarf n I found you. . The 3 looks u showed here is simple n easy to understand yet looking extremely great. Thank you n continue posting more videos like this to help other cancer patient.

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