Cancer Awareness Wristbands and Rings
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What People Are Saying
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I have been very pleased with my purchases through Choose Hope. I've ordered a total of 400 wristbands so far as part of a benefit I am hosting and I have sold them to help raise money for a woman with cervical cancer. The products are of good quality and I've been even more pleased with the fast shipping and fast e-mail responses I've received from the company.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Platteville, WI
July 7, 2016Can you get the large chemo pump bag in a cheery color without writing on it?
Important Tips for Packing Your Chemo Tote BagKathy Smith
August 4, 2020 -
This working as a great fundraiser. They come complete with box and all you information. Thank you Choose Hope.
BOX - No One Fights Alone® Wristband (box of 50)Past Customer
January 9, 2019I have ordered several of these, and just love them. My mom passed of bladder cancer 11/7/12, and these are a wonderful reminder of her.
Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in Merrill, WI
November 28, 2012Got a purple one and gave it to my mom for her birthday in memory of my dad
Angel Ribbon PinPast Customer
April 8, 2014 -
Love wearing my bracelet and passed many into friends and family. I will never, ever take mine off as I have stage 3 colon cancer and am enjoying life to its fullest until only God knows when. Thanks Choose Hope inc.
Cancer Sucks® WristbandCustomer in Duluth Mn
September 9, 2017My husband is a Marine and wears his dog tags everyday. Attached to them he has the St. Christopher medal I got him to keep him safe when he was deployed in Iraq. I purchased this for him and sure enough it is right there with the others hanging from his chain. He wears this one just as proudly as he does his real ones!
What Cancer Cannot Do® Dog Tag Necklace w/ Ribbon CharmCustomer in Roxbury, NJ
July 1, 2013 -
hello, my name is margarita Mora. My friend just got diagnosed with breast cancer. I am trying to reach out to her, looking for ideas. what do I say, what do I send. She is a very proud and private person. I just want to help. would you guide me to help this woman.
thank you so much for your courage.Mabel's StoryMargarita Mora
December 25, 2020Love the prices for the magnets and the bracelets. Thanks!
Mini Ribbon Awareness MagnetCustomer in Austin, Arkansas
November 8, 2010 -
The ribbon charm is adorable. It's one of the cutest little cancer awareness items I've seen. And there are so many ways you can use this charm. This is a quality product, not cheaply made. The shipping was super fast as well.
Ribbon Awareness CharmPast Customer
September 3, 2017These ribbons are great! They stick on anything and I have gotten a lot of compliments about them. I passed some out to the chemo nurses at my doctor's office and they loved them too!
Ribbon AppliqueCustomer in Melbourne, FL
April 10, 2013 -
I ordered a several of these for my family and my brothers family, then placed another order for my aunts and still yet need to place another order. My mom has pancreatic cancer and these are our way of letting her know she is not fighting alone. They are great because the come in three sizes for all of us. Great for the entire family fighting along side a loved one.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Denham Springs, LA
June 22, 2014I am really pleased with my purchase, and it helps keep me motivated while I await my surgery date.
Also, unlike other sellers, I find that your prices are very affordable!
When one is forced to stop working due to cancer, money is really tight; so I appreciate the fact that I am not being taken advantage of when I am most vulnerable.
What Cancer Cannot Do® Dog Tag Necklace w/ Ribbon CharmCustomer in Ontario Canada
February 20, 2014The Angel Ribbon Pins are now my favorite ribbon pins, my clients love them!
Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in Augusta, GA
November 13, 2018 -
These are very nice. I have given them to family, friends & my two female oncologists. Thank you for spreading the message & one day there will be a cure.
Hope for a Cure Ribbon PinCustomer in V9B 4H2
August 9, 2018Once again, I loved the fact that ordering was easy, delivery was quick...and Dog Tap with Kelly green ribbon charm is lovely.
But what I did was add a ring on dog tag and charm and then put it back on necklace....as it wasn't sitting right on neck....needed that extra ring.What Cancer Cannot Do® Dog Tag Necklace w/ Ribbon CharmCustomer in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
March 1, 2018This ribbon meant a lot to my father, as he was able to wear it to my mother's funeral. He has asked me to order a dozen more to give out to friends.
Cancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel PinPast Customer
October 14, 2013 -
Bought the unscented chapstick for my mom since she can’t stand smells after her chemo sessions ...and she loves how smooth her lips become after she uses the chapstick. Great product!
Dionis Lip BalmCustomer in San Fernando
August 14, 2018I love my chemo brain shirt! You have to keep your spirits up with the battle against cancer and this shirt helps me laugh in cancer's nasty face!
I Have Chemo Brain! What's Your Excuse?® T-shirt - NEW SHIRT COLORS AVAILABLE!Customer in Garland TX
September 4, 2013 -
Loved the shirt beautiful quality
Would buy again!No One Fights Alone® T-shirtPast Customer
October 23, 2018My cancer is rectal, so it's nice to have a ribbon hat that isn't a pink ribbon, but one that reflects my cancer color (dark blue). I just wish I'd known that it doesn't sit low on the head. Hopefully it won't blow away in windy Florida.
Ribbon Awareness Cap - Several cap colors available!Customer in Bradenton, FL
December 11, 2012 -
These magnets let me show my support for cancer survivors and help contribute to cancer awareness.
Ribbon Awareness Car MagnetPast Customer
October 31, 2011Looked everywhere for lung cancer awareNess products. Finally found a wonderful site! Ordered a bracelet for my husband his grandmother passed last year andi thought what would be a better gift. He loved it
No One Fights Alone® WristbandPast Customer
January 18, 2015This is a wonderful bracelet...not only is the message powerful, the bracelet is well made and priced right.
What Cancer Cannot Do® BraceletCustomer in Dunkirk NY
October 6, 2013
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I've shared these HOPE rings with many friends who support me in my cancer journey. They are easy to wear and not as ubiquitous as the bracelets. They fit most fingers, but my tiny-fingered friend and very large-fingered friend wear theirs around the lanyard at work. They are a wonderful show of support. I wish I'd ordered 100 the first time!
Hope RingCustomer in Cincinnati, OH
May 12, 2012 -
I ordered two of these dog tags as my sister is battling lung cancer. She wears one and I wear the other. The product is very nice and is striking. The first time we wore them, we were together and several people commented on how lovely they are. They are a perfect length to enable you to just slip them over your head without having to fasten clasps. The fact that there is a different colored ribbon for the different types of cancer was a great idea.
What Cancer Cannot Do® Dog Tag Necklace w/ Ribbon CharmPast Customer
November 25, 2013 -
Very happy with these wrist bands. My granddaughter brought them to my attention after her school handed out bracelets for Mental Health awareness.
Inspirational Mini Wristbands (set of 3)Customer in Atwater,California
May 29, 2018 -
Good quality, glad I ordered the size I did, I don't like tight fitting silicone rings. As a gauge, my right ring finger is a size 7/8, middle finger about a 10, got the 10/11 & is a little teeny bit loose but NOT slide or come off, just good breathing room. Glad to help support a cause trying to find a cure for what killed my dad.
Hope RingCustomer in PA
January 22, 2017 -
I got this because i lost my mother to ovarian cancer, i put it on my hat for i can always carry it with me in memory of her. i was 9 years old when she passed and she was only in her early 30s
Hope for a Cure Ribbon PinCustomer in San Diego ca
March 20, 2015 -
Hope is my favorite word. I can wear these.on my thumbs and everyone asks about them
Would love a t shirt with HopeHope RingCustomer in CT
March 17, 2018 -
I ordered these for my whole family after my dad passed of Esophageal cancer this past February. They are beautiful and a very sturdy weight for the price!
Be Aware Ribbon Keychain (Closeout)Customer in Antigonish
March 21, 2014 -
We all loved the Hope Rings. I got them for Christmas for my parents, my mom is battling lung cancer. We all wear them everyday!
Hope RingCustomer in Pooler
January 10, 2011 -
Wife was just diagnosed with lung cancer and I surprised her with pin. She LOVES it
Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in Jacksonville Fl
October 24, 2014 -
SO beautiful
! mine came in today! I ordered two, one for me and for a friend. Mine is for being a Uterine Cancer survivor. The other one for my friend who's sister passed away from Ovarian cancer. Very well made!Pearls of Hope BraceletCustomer in NC
May 7, 2018
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Jeannette's Survivor Story
“In 2022 at the age of 46 I was diagnosed with Ovarian cancer. I was angry and I blamed myself. I was losing my faith. I felt lost and betrayed by my medical team. But then I realized that I have the fight of my life ahead of me…”
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Jeannette's Story
“”In 2022 at the age of 46 I was diagnosed with Ovarian cancer. I was angry and I blamed myself. I was losing my faith. I felt lost and betrayed by my medical team. But then I realized…”