It's a side effect of chemotherapy. Everyone i've ever known who underwent chemotherapy lost their hair.
Cancers that appear so suddenly that they don't have time to undergo chemotherapy before the cancer kills them sounds suspicious.
“It’s a side effect of chemotherapy.”
If you rely on hair loss as a tell of cancer you never get treatment!
You both need to read up on the stuff Dr. Cole, independent pathologist in Boise Idaho, has published. One of his observations from recent, unexplained deaths, is that incidents of cancer are up 20 times normal. They appear suddenly and lean toward types that occur in females.
I’ve seen it in my own experience with friends: get the clot shots, get cancer, get the third shot, and die before cancer treatment can get started. It’s real and really, really dumb that it’s happening.
I couldn’t find the statistics for the US in a quick search, but in the UK, only 28% of cancer patients receive chemotherapy. I imagine it’s similar here.
https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/health-professional/cancer-statistics/treatment