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Jenna Fischer says she finally has enough hair for a bob after cancer treatment
Summary
Jenna Fischer, who was diagnosed with stage 1 triple-positive breast cancer in October 2024, posted that her hair has grown back enough to style into a bob and thanked her hairstylist for supporting her through treatment.
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Jenna Fischer posted an update about her hair after cancer treatment and shared photos on Instagram. She was diagnosed with stage 1 triple-positive breast cancer in October 2024. In a Jan. 11 post she showed a bob and thanked hairstylist Christi Cagle for support. Fischer reflected on how her hair returned in stages as she moved forward from treatment.
Key details:
- Fischer was diagnosed in October 2024 with stage 1 triple-positive breast cancer.
- On Jan. 11 she shared a selfie showing hair long enough for a bob and a photo of hairstylist Christi Cagle holding wigs.
- She credited Cagle with helping obtain wigs, building custom hats with hair, creating her first pixie cut, and designing clip-in pieces to fill gaps.
- Fischer described regrowth in stages, noting early stubble, the return of eyebrows and eyelashes, a pixie by month three, and later curly post-treatment bangs.
- She wrote that she is thankful to be cancer free and sent love to others facing health issues.
Summary:
The update highlights a visible milestone in Fischer's recovery and expresses gratitude for the practical and emotional support she received. It also records a personal timeline of hair regrowth after treatment. Undetermined at this time.
