Cancer survivors turn their radiation masks into works of art
Cancer survivors are telling their stories of survival through turning their radiation masks into works of art.
When patients have cancer near their throat or head they often require a mask that keeps their head still during radiotherapy so the treatment can be delivered accurately.
Patients who are now in remission are turning their masks into pieces of art that will be exhibited at the Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre in June.
This story appeared in the Campbelltown Macarthur Advertiser
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