Johnnette du Rand, a Greet The Day co-founder, a program offered for people nearing completion of cancer treatment, is an oncology therapist and educator in hospital, hospice, and spa settings. She is a board member for the International Society of Oncology Estheticians and a charter member for the Society of Oncology Massage.
Do you have a company or personal motto by which you live?
“My personal motto is that healing is not about fixing anything; it is about knowing you were born whole and being present with what is.“
Cancer statistics being what they are, this is an inevitability. The single most important thing that all skin care professionals should be well-informed about are the safety modifications for clients with cancer histories, particularly with breast cancer survivors. Specialized treatment protocols that I often incorporate address symptom relief for nausea, fatigue, and lymphedema, or risk thereof. I also have protocols for alopecia, which is hair loss, and neuropathy, a type of nerve damage, both of which occur with many cancer treatment medications. A primary misconception is that spa service modifications are only required for people currently in active cancer treatment; well-phrased verbal consultation skills are really important as many oncology clients, particularly those decades out of treatment, do not readily self-identify.


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