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  2. Kate Middleton Donated Hair to Children's Cancer Charity ...

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    The Little Princess Trust is a U.K.-based charity organization that provides real hair wigs, free of charge, to children and young adults who have lost their own hair due to cancer.

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    Dec. 27—RIVER FALLS — This time of year is the season of giving, and University of Wisconsin-River Falls Marketing Communications program students have not fallen short of that tradition.

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    Locks of Love is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity that provides custom-made hair prosthetics to disadvantaged children up to the age of 21 who have suffered hair loss as a result of medical conditions, such as alopecia, burn trauma, and cancer treatment. [3]

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    In the United States, the best wigs – those that look like real hair – cost up to tens of thousands of dollars. Organizations also collect individuals' donations of their own natural hair to be made into wigs for young cancer patients who have lost their hair due to chemotherapy or other cancer treatment in addition to any type of hair loss.

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    Jill Martin had an emotional experience in her cancer journey on Wednesday. The 47-year-old Today show correspondent took to her Instagram Stories as she tried on wigs following her chemotherapy ...

  7. Hair prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    A hair prosthesis (or cranial prosthesis) is a custom-made wig specifically designed for patients who have lost their hair as a result of medical conditions or treatments, such as alopecia areata, [1] alopecia totalis, trichotillomania, chemotherapy, or any other clinical disease or treatment resulting in hair loss. [2]