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Why are Long Handled Sponges Important for Cancer Patients?
Cancer patients often face
mobility challenges
due to the disease itself or as a side effect of treatments like surgery,
chemotherapy
, or
radiation therapy
. These treatments can lead to
fatigue
,
pain
, and
reduced range of motion
, making everyday tasks such as bathing difficult. Long handled sponges help patients maintain
personal hygiene
and
independence
during their treatment journey.
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