The 2018/19 Look Good Feel Better Global Participant Survey - the third and largest annual global survey of program participants - collected data from more than 26,000 program participants served by Look Good Feel Better affiliates in 16 countries across five continents. The results prove that Look Good Feel Better consistently delivers a valuable experience and positive impact for women in cancer treatment, regardless of country or culture.

For 30 years, Look Good Feel Better Australia has provided free programs to teach techniques to help more than 150,000 people with cancer manage the appearance-related side-effects of cancer treatment. The program has served more than 2 million people globally across its network of affiliates in 27 countries.

This year’s global survey results are remarkably consistent when compared to previous years. Together, they underscore the profound impact of the Look Good Feel Better program to restore confidence and to consistently deliver a valuable service to women experiencing side-effects of cancer treatment.

  • In 2018/19 just 50 percent of survey respondents reported feeling very or somewhat confident in their appearance before attending a workshop. That increased to 92 percent following workshop participation.
  • This year 95 percent of respondents appreciated what they learned, and 96 percent found value in the program to improve self-image.
  • 97 percent of this year’s respondents found support through the Look Good Feel Better experience.
  • 98 percent of this year’s respondents would recommend Look Good Feel Better to other women with cancer.

For more information, please visit the Look Good Feel Better US site - lookgoodfeelbetter.org/worldcancerday

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