Cancer Awareness Wristbands and Rings
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What People Are Saying
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Very nice product. Size and lettering was great, cost and delivery aslo great.
No One Fights Alone® ButtonCustomer in San Diego
May 16, 2014Great wristbands but be careful, they will tear and pull apart if stretched too far!
Cancer Survivor Wristband (Closeout)Past Customer
May 16, 2015 -
I ordered two different angels for Christmas gifts. I love them! So did the recipients. The details are exquisite. I especially like that a few of the details have a shine to them rather than all matte. They are petite so make a perfect ledge decoration.
Angels of InspirationCustomer in Brooklyn Park, MN
January 5, 2016Love everything about this pin. My mom and I wear it everyday in memory of my brother.
Angel Ribbon PinPast Customer
November 7, 2014One of our dear friends, and fellow baseball mom was diagnosed with lymphoma. We used fusable tape to permanently attach these ribbons to the boys hats. They look awesome, while supporting our friend.
Ribbon AppliquePast Customer
September 26, 2015 -
They're perfect to show your support!
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in United States
October 23, 2013I bought this basket as a gift for a friend’s mother. Wanted to let them know I was thinking of them and hoped it might make her day a little better. Mission accomplished - my friend reported that her mom was “tickled pink” to get it and absolutely loved it. Thanks for offering a practical alternative to sending flowers. I would definitely recommend this item.
Soothing Chemotherapy Gift SetCustomer in Baltimore
November 3, 2017Quality bracelets. Great price! I could not be more thrilled with these bracelets. Thank you for an affordable way to help show support to my grandpa. Highly recommend.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Paris, TX
September 18, 2014 -
I liked this very much. Perfect size to add to another necklace I wear everyday. Very pretty orange.
Cancer Awareness Charm w/ Triple CrystalsPast Customer
May 9, 2014Wether you’re fighting cancer, a cancer survivor, trying to be a survivor, a caregiver, or just someone who cares, You should wear one of these bracelets. Show it off! The message spreads awareness and awareness feeds the hope!
Cancer Sucks® WristbandCustomer in Lodi, NJ
January 21, 2013Great shirts. Very nice way to show support!
No One Fights Alone® Multicolored Ribbon T-shirtCustomer in Wichita
June 20, 2011 -
I received one of these bracelets when my 11 year old was diagnosed with brain cancer. Since then, I have purchased several to give to others going through similar journeys. For a small amount of money, it offers a HUGE amount of hope, and a daily reminder that once you hear a cancer diagnosis, blessings come in all sorts of little places.
I have worn mine for about a year, without taking if off and it still looks great. (Swimming, exercising, showering etc) A very small amount of the silver coating has warn some, but only on one edge. You wouldn't notice unless you felt it. I would definitely recommend this!What Cancer Cannot Do® BraceletCustomer in NY
October 26, 2011I like the fact that it easy to notice, without being intrusive.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Roper, NC
November 15, 2017 -
Loved my shirt. It is not cheaply made. I recommend this product
No One Fights Alone® T-shirtPast Customer
October 20, 2015Nice gift for a friend who just started chemo. I had one & liked it.
Ribbon Awareness BeaniePast Customer
June 6, 2016Shipping prompt and quick. Pin a little larger than expected. Like the design.
Cancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel PinCustomer in Washington state
April 15, 2018 -
Wristbands should offer a size larger.
Cancer Survivor Wristband (Closeout)Customer in Los Osos, CA
March 12, 2013I purchased a band for my daughter whose mother died of ovarian cancer and one for my niece for her current battle with breast cancer and they were very moved. I bought one for myself as a prostate cancer survivor and I wear it very proudly and hope someone will ask me what it stands for. Great product, great cause.
Cancer Sucks® WristbandCustomer in Camano Island, WA
January 11, 2013 -
Good quality t-shirt - my wife likes the fit. One suggestion: it would be helpful if the sizes were stated as men's or women's.j
No One Fights Alone® T-shirtCustomer in Houston, TX
November 13, 2017I bought the liver cancer ribbon in memory of the reason why I chose to enter the medical profession. The ribbon is well constructed and a nice addition to my white coat lapel.
Hope for a Cure Ribbon PinPast Customer
November 2, 2013Can't go too wrong. Everyone like a keepsake.
Be Aware Ribbon Keychain (Closeout)Customer in Illinois
May 26, 2019 -
I gave this Pin to my mom and she couldn't be more pleased. Such a lovely pin and very beautifully designed.
Angel Ribbon PinPast Customer
September 19, 2014We purchased Cervical Cancer Awareness ribbons, and our delivery was very fast! We had what we needed for our tournament well before we needed it. The inexpensive stickers were just right for the field hockey sticks of my players. Thank you!!
Ribbon Awareness Decals - SmallPast Customer
August 31, 2018These ribbons were worn at a memorial service by a large group. We loved the ease with which to wear them. With small children, we were glad there were no pins to use to affix them.
Thank you for making them in this way.Ribbon AppliqueCustomer in Palatine
May 23, 2018 -
Having lost both my father and father-in-law to cancer I bought these for both sides of the family and they have been a great way to not only remember them but to spread cancer awareness.
What Cancer Cannot Do® BraceletPast Customer
September 13, 2010Was a good deal just what I was looking for.
Ribbon Awareness Car MagnetCustomer in Homer City
June 5, 2013These are very helpful to me to combat Nausea. I' really find relief, and it's even better because I didn't have to use any of the medications.
Queasy Drops - AssortedCustomer in San Diego, CA
May 17, 2013
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I got one of these bracelets with all the colors on it. I love the message that no one fights alone, because everybody needs someone to help support them through the hard times they face with cancer. I wear my bracelet everyday and I can tell that it just touches people throughout the day. Whether they've fought cancer, know someone that has or have lost someone to cancer, it makes a difference to know even a total stranger cares.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandPast Customer
November 2, 2011 -
looks good, but we wish there were size options. the one size is arguably 1-inch too large for my wife's wrist, and 1-inch to small for mine. other than that, they're fine. *cancer sucks*
Cancer Sucks® WristbandCustomer in Sacramento
January 10, 2013 -
I bought these car magnets and proudly display them on the back of my truck. I have the thyroid and head/neck ones and they are side by side. They have weathered terrible weather and still look like new.
Ribbon Awareness Car MagnetCustomer in Flower Mound, Texas
January 7, 2013 -
These enamel uterine cancer ribbon pins are great but the peach color looks more pink than peach.
Cancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel PinPast Customer
February 3, 2016 -
My Relay For Life team is a Survivor Team, and we fundraise mostly using Cancer Awareness items. The magnets are a huge hit! They are economical to purchase and you can double your cost without making them cost prohibitive for customers. Most importantly, the selection covers almost all cancers. Just remember to remove the magnets from you car if you go to an automatic car wash. They can't withstand the pressure!
Ribbon Awareness Car MagnetCustomer in Elizabeth City, NC
August 9, 2011 -
Almost everyone wears a ring or rings these days. These are very flexible and very durable rings that can go with almost anything. Plus it gives color to your every day wear. Easy on and easy off. Chose your color or colors & get your today!
Hope RingCustomer in MI
January 5, 2012 -
I have been had making sock monkeys for a while and thought what a unique gift idea, then to create a monkey representing cancer. I have purchased several different cancer awareness ribbons and started making sock monkeys. I posted a picture on my FaceBook Page and in 10 mins I had 5 orders. These ribbons are awesome.
Ribbon AppliqueCustomer in Baltimore, Maryland
September 4, 2011 -
This ribbons were perfect. They do stick well and the price is right.
Ribbon AppliqueCustomer in MA
October 30, 2011 -
The products are great. We gave out the ribbon awareness stickers to our employees to place on their hard hats and they worked perfectly. Thank you!
Ribbon Awareness Decals - SmallCustomer in Saginaw, AL
August 23, 2016 -
I was thrilled to find the real Bladder Cancer Colors on a ribbon. You see the ribbons on cars everywhere but I had never seen one for Bladder Cancer! I purchased several of these, and have sent them to family and friends across the country! Well made and the writing is legible. I really like having this on my car!
Ribbon Awareness Car MagnetCustomer in San Marcos CA
May 19, 2011
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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…”