Courage? As uncomfortable man said, did he stand in line to sign up to get this cancer or something?
How are these people brave? They get cancer and they try to heal from it. There's nothing brave in that, they would have to do it anyway.
How about knowing you are going to live a sub-version of the life you were supposed to live? About being ostracised and mocked socially with zero sympathy?
How about the vast majority of women brushing you off because "You're bald, not attracted to you, sorry for being honest"? How about being turned down for jobs?
How about then ending up living like a social recluse for the rest of your youth just because you don't match the description of what a young man should look like or be?
And no one is going to give you a hug and tell you that despite all these misfortunes, it's going to be alright. You have no right to complain, just accept your fate as a social outcast and man up!
Dealing with hair loss is the ultimate form of courage, NW1 people can pretend all they want that they know about what true suffering might be, they have no clue.
They have no clue until they start suffering from balding themselves. Seeing your appearance eroding, losing your identity, ultimately just becoming an ugly person.
As I've said many times, many of these righteous NW1 would probably cry themselves to bed every night for years if it happened to them.