Cancer Awareness Wristbands and Rings
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What People Are Saying
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I love this bag and all the room it has.
Used it on my trip to NY.
Thanks....Very Pleased
MaryAnnNo One Fights Alone® Tote BagCustomer in Souderton, PA
December 1, 2017I bought this pin for my mother who was recently diagnosed with stomach cancer. She can wear it and know that there is already a guardian angel by her side! It was a great gift.
Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in N Las Vegas, NV
October 15, 2012My sister ordered a bunch of these to hand out to family after my diagnosis. My husband, son and daughters as well as myself all have had problems with the print fading off. Then we are left with a plain white bracelet. It's upsetting that the color doesn't stay. For $2 each they should be a little bit better quality. We ordered some neon bracelets 5 years ago for our nephews death and all the colors are still there and fine. Really disappointing.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Morton, MN
November 3, 2018 -
We have been giving these to our patients when they complete radiation treatment for cancer as part of their Survivorship package and they LOVE them:)
Mini No One Fights Alone® Multicolored Car MagnetCustomer in CRMC Cancer Center/CMCH, NJ
June 14, 2019Love it. Tiny little charm - perfect for my bracelet.
Ribbon Awareness CharmCustomer in Ireland
December 16, 2014The adult band is really big and falls off my wrist but then i ordered the youth size and its PERFECT! i bought this to support my mother-in-law!
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in ohio
June 18, 2014 -
While tbe bracelets are very nice, the printing on the sides are so small you need a magnifying glass to read what it says.
What Cancer Cannot Do® BraceletCustomer in mass
December 29, 2013Gift for a friend. I have the Survivor pin similar to this one & always wear it. I like the idea of Choose Hope message. We have choices & need to CHOOSE HOPE.
Hope for a Cure Ribbon PinPast Customer
June 6, 2016Found this keychain to be the perfect item for my daughter and her close friends as they share the journey with another friend who is battling cancer. Great inspiration and an amazing reminder.
What Cancer Cannot Do® Keychain w/ Ribbon CharmCustomer in St. Paul, MN
February 13, 2018 -
Hi. I am very happy wearing my gold ribbon hat because I look more on the childhood cancer side of my diagnosis (brain tumor at 10 years old) but many of my friends look more toward the brain tumor side of their diagnosis. I was looking on the site today and I noticed that you didn't have any of the brain tumor caps. Did you at some point? If so, can you make more, and if not can you make some? Thanks
Ribbon Awareness Cap - Several cap colors available!Customer in Illinois, USA
July 25, 2015Made better then others I think. They don't snap if they get caught on something. Very comfortable also.
Cancer Sucks® WristbandCustomer in Louisburg, NC
April 20, 2011 -
I can't believe I was able to find a product like this. I wear mine everyday so I remember what cancer cannot do!
What Cancer Cannot Do® BraceletCustomer in South Carolina
July 8, 2010Hard to break and easy on the kids who like to put items in their mouths!
Cancer Sucks® WristbandCustomer in Fairbanks
May 23, 2011 -
Excellent advice, thanks for sharing. I'm a 5-year cancer survivor and have heard it all, both good and bad. Here's some of my tips: 1. Listen more, say less. 2. Bring soup. 3. Let your loved one take the lead in conversation. 4. Don't press for sensitive information, such as the stage of the disease or prognosis. 5. If you must Google, keep your findings to yourself. Every cancer case is extremely unique and beyond comparison. 6. Do not bombard your loved one with information. Let them absorb this new reality at their own pace. 7. Slow down. You will have time to figure this thing out and so will your beloved.
What to Say When a Family Member is Diagnosed with CancerRon Cooper
December 13, 2019I love this pin. It's a great symbol for me to show everyone that you can never loose hope. As long as we have hope, we can make a difference. It's a beautiful pin and I always get so many compliments on it.
Hope for a Cure Ribbon PinPast Customer
November 2, 2011I am very happy with the magnets you sent me. I have a rare cancer so I am getting the word out this way and going to order more.
Ribbon Awareness Car MagnetCustomer in Lawrenceburg, Indiana
April 9, 2018 -
I love the sentiments on this item. It helps to keep your mind on the positives. Thank you!
What Cancer Cannot Do® Dog Tag Necklace w/ Ribbon CharmCustomer in Illinois
January 25, 2015Very comfortable. Color looks great!
Be Aware Ribbon BraceletCustomer in Jacksonville, FL
May 10, 2012It such a great inexpensive key chain. Shipping was extremely fast. Def recommend!
Flexible Ribbon KeychainPast Customer
December 7, 2013 -
I was very pleased with this product
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Manheim, PA 17545
January 26, 2013I love the "HOPE" rings I ordered. I wish they would have the word HOPE printed in a highlighted color. It hardly shows up. Other than that, they are cute. I gave them out to friends I met online at an Esophageal Cancer website. Did you know Heartburn Can Cause Cancer?
RuthHope RingCustomer in Buffalo, NY
May 1, 2015I have a friend diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, Dr said no chemo as it has spread so quickly. I’ve been positive with her and we laugh n talk daily. I just wish there more I can say to her to her.
What to Say and What Not to Say to Someone Newly Diagnosed with CancerCheri Marderosisn
December 4, 2020 -
A very nice bracelet for the price
What Cancer Cannot Do® BraceletCustomer in Boardman, Ohio
May 16, 2013I bought this so my husband could write any questions he may have and I could write his MD appointments down so he would know when his appointments are. He LOVES it!
Words of Encouragement Mini Padfolio w/ Ribbon Applique & PenPast Customer
May 22, 2014I have given one for my daughter to wear.
Just as a small reminder that her Father is a sick man and not the fit gym junkie he once was..Cancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel PinCustomer in Australia
July 12, 2017 -
The grey "No One Fights Alone" wristbands are wonderful. Family members are wearing them proudly. The quality is excellent. Ordering was simple and delivery was quick.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Brooktondale, NY
April 5, 2013Was happy to get and wear this bracelet to support my husband, but not even 2 weeks went past before the bracelet turned black and left a black mark on my arm. Would not recommend. Spent $15. Next time will donate directly to the cause.
Pearls of Hope BraceletPast Customer
October 4, 2014I love the quality and look of the bracelet, and probably would have given five stars for another cancer, but the pearls of the breast cancer bracelet were so pale, they almost didn't look pink...:(
Pearls of Hope BraceletCustomer in Maryland
November 24, 2013
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Bladder cancer diagnosis last Oct. Had tumor removed, ongoing immunotherapy. Saw choose hope website on Facebook. I liked the looks of the magnetic ribbons, bought 2 of them, 1 for my wife's car and 1 for my jeep. They look great, very high quality, and the price was right. They should get the message across
Mini Ribbon Awareness MagnetCustomer in Delaware
March 25, 2019 -
Loved these magnets. The smaller size is perfect. Everyone I gave them to really liked them. They area perfect way to show your support.
Mini Ribbon Awareness MagnetPast Customer
November 13, 2013 -
The pins are beautiful with the angels on top. Very good quality. Robust design and they do not move around.
Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in Nh
May 19, 2017 -
very fast shipping!
I ordered several colors.
they all came correctly, except one was in the wrong size.
But I don't want to pay shipping to send it back.
and yes I would order in the future.Hope RingCustomer in NC
July 30, 2015 -
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I use the ribbon appliques to make earrings. I use E6000 to glue rhinestones on the front and the earring post on the back. I use the lime green ribbon for lymphoma.
Ribbon AppliquePast Customer
March 7, 2019 -
I wear this as a daily reminder that cancer can not take those thing precious to me away! Bought the bracelet for my wife and daughter-in-law.
What Cancer Cannot Do® Dog Tag Necklace w/ Ribbon CharmPast Customer
December 23, 2013 -
My 33 year old neighbor was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. I tried to think of everything I needed to put into a tote for her and finally came across your website. I added a few personal things before giving it to her but it was really great, we'll put together and great quality.
Cancer Care Gift TotePast Customer
August 29, 2018 -
I have enjoyed the products you carry. I really did not shop around that much. So finding your site has been a blessing. I have been giving the items that I have purchased to family and friends
Important Tips for Packing Your Chemo Tote BagHal Walker
July 5, 2020 -
I 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, 2013
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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…”