Cancer Awareness Wristbands and Rings
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What People Are Saying
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I ordered the "Cancer Sucks" Wristbands from Choose Hope three times in the past few months. I was selling them as a fundraiser for a friend. Each time I ordered they came within 2-3 days! The wristbands are neat, and high-quality. Choose Hope sells them cheaply an also donates their profits which i really liked! I had a great experience with Choose Hope and would recommend it to EVERYONE! They are reliable, quick and sell cheap quality products!
Cancer Sucks® WristbandCustomer in IL
October 14, 2010Fantastic Have given them to my friends who have supported me over the past 2 1/2 years. Service was great . All articles were good. Wearing the shirt on the Walk for Life in 10 days time. Ifeel it has helped me a lot I advise other suffers to seek some treasures from Choose Hope. Many thanks
No One Fights Alone® Multicolored Car MagnetPast Customer
October 8, 2013 -
I have this affixed to my purse now. I love it, it's an adorable and amazing little message of hope.
Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in Rockland, MA
January 3, 2012Someone gave my brother one of these wristbands in the hospital. I noticed it and it took me awhile to figure out what it said. When it did I searched "No One Fights Alone" and this website came up. I immediately ordered 10 wristbands in the hopes I could show my brother our every day support. He knows we are here for him but as a supporter, you feel as if you cannot do enough to show it to that person. I didn't know if this would be a big deal to my brother or not but being a few hours apart while he is going through treatment, we can send him pictures of our wristbands at work or wherever we are that day just to say that he is with us no matter what we are doing. It was and is a big deal to him and to all of us. To me it is difficult not to be around him through this time as much as I'd like but it feels good to have that wristband on each day. It is hard to explain. If you have someone in your life fighting, I highly recommend getting these and giving them to family and friends. Support, encouragement and above all positivity is so important.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in NC
May 2, 2017My mother-in-law is and I purchased these at the Alan B. Pearson Cancer Center in Lynchburg a few days before she started chemo for her breast cancer. She is now buried with hers, and I wear it regularly. Thank you.
What Cancer Cannot Do® BraceletCustomer in Chesapeake, VA
August 14, 2013 -
First impressions mean a lot and my first experience has led me to another order. The personal feel and attention was as if we were neighbors. Im a two time Kidney Cancer Survivor and have a sense of giving back at each purchase. I support several cancer support organizations but Choose Hope is at the ground roots of support. Now that's Hope...
Strong, Alive & Built To Survive T-shirt (Closeout)Customer in Waukegan, Illinois
May 2, 2019The bracelet is beautiful, and I love waring it! Only problem is that it is not real silver, and I am allergic.
What Cancer Cannot Do® BraceletCustomer in Aurora, CO
May 2, 2011I ordered the wristbands and rings in various sizes because I wanted to give them to family members. My husband was diagnosed with leukemia in December and this was one way I wanted to show him our support. Unfortunately, he died in January. When family flew in from other states, they were able to pick out a wristband or ring in their size and immediately wear them. It gave us all comfort to look down at the wristband or ring and remember Roger. The leukemia color is orange and orange reminds us of Halloween, Roger’s favorite holiday. The items were packaged individually and they are a good quality item. I’d recommend these items.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Killeen, Texas
January 13, 2019 -
I gave this one to my other son, to put on his Harley! Also good for those who don't want something big to stand out quite so much. I was really happy to see my son and his wife on their motorcycle the other day with this magnet proudly displayed!
Mini Ribbon Awareness MagnetCustomer in San Marcos CA
May 19, 2011Would LOVE to buy one of these but you don't offer it with the childhood cancer GOLD ribbon!!!
No One Fights Alone® Tote BagCustomer in Spokane, WA
February 18, 2014Is well made and adorable will treasure iit . Thank you
Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in 33334
August 20, 2016 -
These products were truly even more amazing than i thought they were going to be. I bought them as favors for our wedding day. Much to my surprise, our guests actually wore the ribbons all night on their suits and dresses. It was amazing to see. I chose the cervical cancer awareness ribbons because my mother had cervical cancer. I ordered these as favors without even telling her and to see the look on her face as she saw all the guests wearing the ribbons was truly priceless.
Thanks again for all the great work you do!Ribbon AppliqueCustomer in dyer, indiana
September 12, 2011I ordered these wristbands to give to family, friends, and clients who stuck with me, when I was diagnosed,
then went through surgery and treatment. The saying on the band is perfect, and I appreciated the listing of
all the colors of cancer on the wrapping. This small gift has been appreciated by all so far:-)No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in State College, PA
October 31, 2013 -
I love the No On Fights Alone bracelet! They are an awesome and inexpensive way to show your support for a loved one battling cancer. They come in different sizes and are very durable. In addition to showing support, these bracelets are also excellent for fundraising!
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in North Carolina
March 17, 2016I love these bracelets for myself, my friends/family who support me and my fellow fighters. I met 2 ladies while vacationing in Mexico who are Survivors. When I got home, I sent them each a bracelet; one to Chicago and one to England. Great quality wristbands. Thank you
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Colorado
July 24, 2014I wear this pin with fond memories in all that it represents! I wear this for my Brother who lost his valiantly fought battle with honor and dignity at the age of 34. He will forever more live in my heart and all those who knew him and love him. For all you do in contributions exceeding $900,000 towards cancer research to eradicate this scourge, God Bless!
Angel Ribbon PinPast Customer
August 8, 2015 -
They are awesome. I ordered the multiple myeloma ones are and plan to share with my support group. I put it on my forearm It looks like a real tattoo and have had so many people ask about it. The salespeople at the checkouts especially are interested.. it gives me an opportunity to explain what MM is. So often confused with Melanoma. They are the best. For fun I wanted a real tat but all my docs say noway. Cancer patients have a comprised immune system and these are perfect for us. Try them. You will love them.
No One Fights Alone® Ribbon Temporary TattooCustomer in Ellington CT
August 18, 2016Great size, not as large as it looks in display picture.
Ribbon of Hope Temporary TattooCustomer in FL
November 8, 2017 -
Amazing that no-one in Australia seems to have these wristbands - but ordering from Choose Hope was easy and seamless and the goods arrived very quickly with the ability to track the parcel throughout. As a kidney cancer survivor of almost 14 years, I wear my orange Survivor band 24/7 almost like a badge of honour and the Fight Like A Girl blue colon cancer band is being worn by a friend who is currently undergoing radio/chemo for her cancer. These bands are a sensational way of creating awareness and giving all us cancer sufferers, survivors and carers a sense of belonging.
Cancer Survivor Wristband (Closeout)Customer in Queensland - Australia
November 12, 2014I gave this to my mom. It's perfect. Thanks!
Cancer Survivor Ribbon PinCustomer in Wyoming, Michigan
July 1, 2011We used the Hope Rings as a fundraising item for our Relay for Life team. They have been a huge hit with everyone! These rings are very unique and are a great addition to the silicone bracelet craze. We love them!!!
Hope RingCustomer in Louisiana
November 14, 2010 -
Wonderful item with hope to be worn close to ones heart!
What Cancer Cannot Do® Dog Tag Necklace w/ Ribbon CharmPast Customer
December 25, 2018Love the wristbands.... Very nicely done....
Cancer Sucks® WristbandCustomer in Wyoming
November 20, 2012Love these shirts, I own several and have bought several for family and friends so we can all show our support
No One Fights Alone® T-shirtPast Customer
October 22, 2016 -
These charms are just beautiful. They are well made and just perfect for the project I needed them for.
ThanksRibbon Awareness CharmCustomer in Oakland, CA
May 17, 2018Good quality, looks good, fit is large and loose just what I wanted.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Nashua, NH
July 15, 2018I love the wording and design of this bracelet. I got several of the silver-toned
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Unfortunately, everyone I gave them to developed a skin rash. I had ordered 3 and ended up trying them on 7 different people with the same result. Even a coat of hard as nails nail polish didn't stop the problem. This is a shame because I really wanted to be able to use this product.What Cancer Cannot Do® BraceletPast Customer
November 24, 2014
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just as described and pictured
Cancer Sucks® Temporary TattooCustomer in Liverpool, New York
March 14, 2019 -
I ordered a lung cancer white ribbon necklace. I love it. I wear it in memory of my mom and in support of my best friend who was diagnosed with lung cancer last year.
I wear it everyday it makes me feel connected to these two special ladies !!Cancer Awareness Ribbon NecklaceCustomer in Indiana
November 7, 2016 -
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I bought this for my sisters and they love it. So you will seek 11 Angels walking around with them. loving them..
Hope RingPast Customer
October 24, 2013 -
Love it the taste is pleasant and makes lips soft
Dionis Lip BalmCustomer in menifee
February 9, 2016 -
was happy with purchase
What Cancer Cannot Do® BraceletCustomer in Monticello, mn 55362
July 27, 2011 -
I support the fight! I wear it everyday! I wear it for my Mom who is fighting lung cancer.
Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in Canton, OH
January 6, 2014 -
I have this mini ribbon on the back of my SUV and it has been a great educator to those who see it. Great color and quality.
Mini Ribbon Awareness MagnetCustomer in Lahaina, HI
April 22, 2011 -
Shared these with my daughter and we are placing them everywhere.
Ribbon AppliqueCustomer in Littleton, CO
November 16, 2013 -
I have several of these which i wear every day without ever taking them off.
They are as good today as the day i bought them, almost 2 years ago.
I gave one to my son who wears his the same as i do.
We're wearing them in memory of my dad.They carry importance to us and are one way for us to show our support for the fight against CancerCancer Sucks® WristbandCustomer in Orbost Australia
April 16, 2013
Featured Survivor Story

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…”
Featured Survivor Story

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…”