Don't let the name "babushka" scare you. It may be the name for a Russian doll, and an endearing term for a baby, but in the case of cancer headwear, it is a headscarf that is tied under the chin. However, women are starting to wear babushkas in many other ways. Similar to a turban, these versatile headscarves are a great alternative to chemotherapy wigs and scarves. They can be worn several different ways; younger women tend to wear them more bandana-style, while older women prefer the turban, but it is all a personal preference. To find out more about where to get a babushka and what they look like, read “Babushkas: The Latest Trend in Cancer Headwear.”