CTFA expanding "Look Good...Feel Better" program to target teenagers.
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
CTFA "LOOK GOOD...FEEL BETTER" PROGRAM EXPANDING TO TARGET TEENAGERS in five U.S. locations beginning in May, Cosmetic, Toiletry, and Fragrance Association VP-Look Good...Feel Better Foundation Carolyn Deaver said at CTFA's annual meeting Feb. 29-March 3 in Boca Raton, FL. The "Look Good...Feel Better" (LGFB) program for teens, which was developed to help teenage cancer patients cope with some of the effects of treatment, will begin activities at five pediatric cancer centers in Houston, Denver, New Haven, Miami and Los Angeles. CTFA pilot-tested the teen LGFB program in American Cancer Society camps in Hartford, Colorado Springs and Houston this past summer, CTFA said.
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