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January brings awareness to:

teal fade to white cancer ribbon

cervical
Cancer

February brings awareness to:

green cancer ribbon

gallbladder/
bile duct Cancer

March brings awareness to:

anal cancer support ribbon for march

anal
cancer

dark blue cancer ribbon

colon
Cancer

red cancer ribbon

kidney
Cancer

burgundy multiple myeloma cancer awareness ribbon

multiple
myeloma

April brings awareness to:

lilac cancer ribbon

testicular
cancer

periwinkle cancer ribbon

esophageal
Cancer

red fade to white cancer ribbon

head & neck
Cancer

May brings awareness to:

black cancer ribbon

Melanoma &
Skin Cancer

gray cancer ribbon

brain
Cancer

purple fade to peach cancer ribbon

bladder
Cancer

June brings awareness to:

dull purple cancer ribbon

National Cancer
Survivor Month

July brings awareness to:

yellow cancer ribbon

Sarcoma/Bone Cancer

August brings awareness to:

orange cancer ribbon

APPENDIX Cancer

September brings awareness to:

golden cancer ribbon

Childhood Cancer

hodgkin's lymphoma ribbon

Hodgkin's Lymphoma

dark teal cancer ribbon

Ovarian Cancer

periwinkle cancer ribbon

Prostate Cancer

purple fade to pink cancer ribbon

Thyroid Cancer

peach cancer ribbon

Uterine Cancer

October brings awareness to:

pink cancer ribbon

Breast Cancer

green/teal/pink ribbon patch for metastatic breast cancer

Metastatic Breast Cancer

emerald green cancer ribbon

Liver Cancer

November brings awareness to:

Honoring
Caregivers

White Lung Cancer Ribbon

Lung
Cancer

neuroendocrine cancer ribbon

Neuroendocrine Cancer

dark purple cancer ribbon

Pancreatic
Cancer

dull blue cancer ribbon

Stomach
Cancer

November brings awareness to:

January brings awareness to:

teal fade to white cancer ribbon

cervical Cancer

November brings awareness to:

February brings awareness to:

gallbladder/
bile duct Cancer

March brings awareness to:

anal cancer support ribbon for march

anal
cancer

dark blue cancer ribbon

colon
Cancer

red cancer ribbon

kidney
Cancer

burgundy multiple myeloma cancer awareness ribbon

multiple
myeloma

April brings awareness to:

lilac cancer ribbon

testicular
cancer

periwinkle cancer ribbon

esophageal
Cancer

red fade to white cancer ribbon

head & neck
Cancer

May brings awareness to:

black cancer ribbon

Melanoma &
Skin Cancer

gray cancer ribbon

brain
Cancer

purple fade to peach cancer ribbon

bladder
Cancer

June brings awareness to:

dull purple cancer ribbon

National Cancer
Survivor Month

July brings awareness to:

yellow cancer ribbon

Sarcoma/Bone Cancer

August brings awareness to:

orange cancer ribbon

Appendix Cancer

September brings awareness to:

golden cancer ribbon

Childhood Cancer

hodgkin's lymphoma ribbon

Hodgkin's Lymphoma

dark teal cancer ribbon

Ovarian Cancer

periwinkle cancer ribbon

Prostate Cancer

purple fade to pink cancer ribbon

Thyroid Cancer

peach cancer ribbon

Uterine Cancer

October brings awareness to:

pink cancer ribbon

Breast Cancer

green/teal/pink ribbon patch for metastatic breast cancer

Metastatic Breast Cancer

emerald green cancer ribbon

Liver Cancer

November brings awareness to:

Honoring
Caregivers

White Lung Cancer Ribbon

Lung
Cancer

dull blue cancer ribbon

Stomach
Cancer

dark purple cancer ribbon

Pancreatic
Cancer

neuroendocrine cancer ribbon

Neuroendocrine Cancer

What People Are Saying

  • 5 Star Review  My husband was recently diagnosed with neck cancer and I bought these and passed them out to family and friends all over the country. They last a long time and have been great to raise awareness - always getting asked what it is for. Thank you!

    No One Fights Alone® Ribbon Temporary Tattoo Image
    No One Fights Alone® Ribbon Temporary Tattoo
    thumbCustomer in Asheboro NC
    June 24, 2018

    5 Star Review  I have both the thyroid cancer and uterine cancer ribbon charms. The thyroid one I've had for 7 years and it is very durable, so I figure the uterine cancer one will be, too.

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    Ribbon Awareness Charm
    thumbCustomer in PA
    May 16, 2014

    0 Star Review  I’m so happy I came across this sight as I was just thinking what I can tell my mother-in-law that is having surgery for he skin cancer in the head for the second time to see how bad it is and then will be going to the cancer doctor that will give the results and treatment if possible. It’s so hard being that I’m not her daughter but do want her to know that I have faith it will be fine and that I’m available for what ever she needs to make thing easier for her if she needs me. I felt reassured that it would be okay to text her saying this. Thanks once again!

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    What to Say and What Not to Say to Someone Newly Diagnosed with Cancer
    thumbGladys
    December 2, 2019
  • 5 Star Review  I bought this bracelet for a dear friend who is battle cancer and she wears it a lot! It is words of encouragement while she is battling this horrible thing!

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    Words of Encouragement Bracelet (Closeout)
    thumbCustomer in Drakes Branch, VA
    May 12, 2015

    5 Star Review  I placed my order on Sunday afternoon and arrived by Thursday! Very quick service. My husband was recently diagnosed with carcinoid cancer. I was thrilled to find that rare cancer supported on this site. I will wear my bracelet with pride. I bought it sight unseen because I have thin wrists and another reviewer said she had thin wrists and it was quite comfortable. I must agree.

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    Beaded Cancer Bracelet
    thumbPast Customer
    February 13, 2014

    5 Star Review  Very pretty. I am thrilled to be a survivor. Pin is really pretty.

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    Cancer Survivor Ribbon Pin
    thumbmommapuz257
    June 5, 2020
  • 5 Star Review  I first found out about this sight just checking around to find out what my niece's childhood brain cancer ribbon colors were. Being a cancer survivor (10+ years) myself gave me some motivation. I found the survivor pins and the the fact that some of the cost went to cancer research to hard to resist. I got my niece her pin (overwhelmed to find it is all gold!), I got one for myself and one for a work colleague who is a survivor. Then I started thinking: I know several people who I work with that have had cancer. Why not get them a ribbon pin? So I sent out an email to coworkers. In a high school with about 130 teachers, staff and support people, we had 8 who are survivors, two of whom are currently being treated, but come to work daily except for chemo days. We have two people who have relatives (a young son to one and my niece) who are survivors. I got them all ribbon pins, including a former student who student taught last year.
    We have eight in the building and three either relatives or former students who are survivors. We also have several current or recently graduated students who are survivors. I intend to get them ribbon pins also.
    That's a lot of people in a fairly small school. I figure why not give some money to support research and at the same time "choose hope" for those I know.
    I am quite proud to be a 10+ years survivor. And I think my project gave an uplift to my friends at work. Every one of them pinned it on and wears it daily.
    It is not what you say that makes a difference, it is what you do, no matter how small it seems.

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    Cancer Survivor Ribbon Pin
    thumbCustomer in Overland Park KS
    September 23, 2011

    5 Star Review  I was very pleasantly surprised at the quality of this bracelet, given the price. My daughter and I are going to start creating stamped metal jewelry when she is recovering from chemo, so I had purchased some purple Gilders paste and used it to make the letters lavendar for her Lymphoma cancer color.

    What Cancer Cannot Do® Bracelet Image
    What Cancer Cannot Do® Bracelet
    thumbCustomer in Yelm, WA
    October 15, 2014

    5 Star Review  I was very pleased with the pins I purchased, they are a bit larger than a typical pin but that is what makes them so nice. I purchased 3 for different cancers and wear them everyday.

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    Angel Ribbon Pin
    thumbCustomer in Saco, ME
    March 16, 2017
  • 5 Star Review  I saw Hoda Kotb from the "Today Show" wearing one of these rings, and I loved it. So I bought one in orange for my kidney cancer.

    Hope Ring Image
    Hope Ring
    thumbCustomer in Hanson MA
    May 1, 2013

    5 Star Review  Totally Awesome ! Looks great in my truck window, I see lots of people looking at/reading it.

    I have Chemo Brain! What's Your Excuse?®Decal (Closeout) Image
    I have Chemo Brain! What's Your Excuse?®Decal (Closeout)
    thumbCustomer in VA
    April 26, 2017

    5 Star Review  I cannot rate this product as it was never received.

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    Queasy Drops - Assorted
    thumbPast Customer
    April 12, 2011
  • 5 Star Review  These are sturdy and a nice size.

    Hope for a Cure Ribbon Pin Image
    Hope for a Cure Ribbon Pin
    thumbCustomer in mass
    December 29, 2013

    5 Star Review  Very pleased with it

    Hope Ring Image
    Hope Ring
    thumbCustomer in Indiana
    April 21, 2016

    5 Star Review  These buttons were great, and they arrived quickly!

    No One Fights Alone® Button Image
    No One Fights Alone® Button
    thumbCustomer in Fort Dodge, IA
    July 13, 2012
  • 5 Star Review  I bought 50 of these in support of my cousin and his battle against pancreatic cancer. I have given many of them out and plan on giving away more when asked.

    No One Fights Alone® Wristband Image
    No One Fights Alone® Wristband
    thumbCustomer in BINGHAMTON
    May 29, 2013

    5 Star Review  Very nice bracelet, gives me hope when I feel there is none. Puts a smile on my face. It is not something you want to get wet or wear 24/7, but it is nice to accessorize with. No complaints.

    What Cancer Cannot Do® Bracelet Image
    What Cancer Cannot Do® Bracelet
    thumbCustomer in Clearwater, FL
    August 26, 2010

    5 Star Review  Very cute little way to show your support everyday.

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    Flexible Ribbon Keychain
    thumbCustomer in Louisburg, NC
    April 20, 2011
  • 5 Star Review  These pins are beautifully made and are great quality, The only con is the backs dont stick on the pins real good. My fiance lost hers the day she got it but luckly someone at her job found it now we just need a new back

    Angel Ribbon Pin Image
    Angel Ribbon Pin
    thumbCustomer in Crown Point
    March 8, 2013

    5 Star Review  Very happy with this purchase. Magnets have held tight to the car for almost 2 years (watch when you go through car wash though!) I am VERY happy with this purchase.

    No One Fights Alone® Multicolored Car Magnet Image
    No One Fights Alone® Multicolored Car Magnet
    thumbPast Customer
    September 19, 2014

    5 Star Review  Last year my cousin and I participated in a 2 day, 186 mile cycling event in Massachusetts (www.pmc.org) to raise money for cancer research through the Dana Farber Cancer Institute. With 1 member of our family having won her battle and 2 fighting hard in theirs, Leiah and I each proudly wore our 3 different color bracelets during each and every mile in their honor and they were perfect. To this day, each and every time I set out on a ride I don't leave home without my Cancer Sucks bracelets around my wrist as a constant reminder of who I'm riding for!

    Cancer Sucks® Wristband Image
    Cancer Sucks® Wristband
    thumbCustomer in Largo, FL
    June 15, 2015
  • 5 Star Review  Really good ribbon pin very pleased

    Cancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel Pin Image
    Cancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel Pin
    thumbCustomer in Preston UK
    April 30, 2013

    5 Star Review  I purchased this T-shirt for my mom who is currently going through chemo. My mom is constantly saying the phrase, "It's the chemo," when she forgets something or does something silly. When I saw this shirt, I thought it was perfect for her because it was as close to that saying as I could get! We both loved the quality and color of the shirt (I got her the teal). She liked it so much that she wore it to her next treatment & the nurses loved it! It definitely did it's job of adding a little humor to try and keep my mom's spirits up!

    I Have Chemo Brain! What's Your Excuse?® T-shirt - NEW SHIRT COLORS AVAILABLE! Image
    I Have Chemo Brain! What's Your Excuse?® T-shirt - NEW SHIRT COLORS AVAILABLE!
    thumbPast Customer
    August 31, 2015

    5 Star Review  Really liked the ball cap. White is good for summer.

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    Ribbon Awareness Cap - Several cap colors available!
    thumbCustomer in Maryland Heights
    June 28, 2018
  • 0 Star Review  Dear Santa,

    I am asking you to bring some understanding and enlightenment to people I encounter.

    I have been getting cancer treatments for a little over a year and I am finding certain comments hurtful and dismissive.  When asked how I am doing I usually answer ‘fine, but tired’.  I am met with responses of “why do you think you are so tired?” and other responses of “you’ll be fine”, “just stay positive” and “you know they are putting poison in you”.  I believe these people mean well and don’t know what to say, but it leaves me feeling discounted.  I am no drama queen but feel these comments are insensitive and not supportive.

    A more appropriate, supportive response to someone going through a challenging medical time would be “I hope the treatment is successful, wishing you the best outcome” or “I am sure you must get tired, I bet those naps help.”

    Don’t barrage someone with texts and phone calls after an appointment, you don’t know how fatiguing or what happened in that appointment.  And please don’t ask if you can “share” the medical information with others.  It feels like a gossip channel not a support system.

    Anyway I hope this letter can be used to enlighten the support system of anyone going through a medical crisis.

    What to Say and What Not to Say to Someone Newly Diagnosed with Cancer Image
    What to Say and What Not to Say to Someone Newly Diagnosed with Cancer
    thumbJoan S., Massachusetts
    December 25, 2019

    4 Star Review  The quality of the wristband is great and it looks fantastic. My only negative is that it is quite large. It is great for my husband or others with larger hands but I can't keep it on me comfortably. I would love to see an option for a smaller size and even children sizes so my daughter could have one to wear as well. Other than that, it's great!

    Cancer Sucks® Wristband Image
    Cancer Sucks® Wristband
    thumbCustomer in Jackson, TN
    October 1, 2012

    5 Star Review  I love the bracelet it looks great and it makes a great statement against cancer

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    Men's Leather Ribbon Awareness Bracelet
    thumbCustomer in Goshen in
    April 30, 2017
  • 5 Star Review  Great quality, great price, makes me feel proud to wear.

    No One Fights Alone® Wristband Image
    No One Fights Alone® Wristband
    thumbCustomer in Doylestown, PA
    September 26, 2013

    5 Star Review  It's good to be able to buy cancer symbols for my fridge other than just breast cancer
    When my guests ask , I am able to tell them where I purchased them from and what they stand for.

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    Mini Ribbon Awareness Magnet
    thumbCustomer in Australia
    June 26, 2015

    5 Star Review  These re good quality however when I tried to wear it the "medium was too small even for my wrist so I put it on my shaving creme can as a reminder I do not fight alone. Thank you again for support.

    No One Fights Alone® Wristband Image
    No One Fights Alone® Wristband
    thumbCustomer in Superior Wisconsin
    November 13, 2013
  • 5 Star Review  I was very happy from the beginning of my transaction through today. Bands came in the promised time and they were as described. I have been wearing mine for 6 months and have never taken it off and it is showing no signs of wear. Thank you!

    No One Fights Alone® Wristband Image
    No One Fights Alone® Wristband
    thumbCustomer in Chula, MO
    February 4, 2015
  • 5 Star Review  My grandmother was diagnosed with galbladder cancer when I was 9. My mom decided to buy me a green galbladder cancer wristband so I can show my support. Unfortunately, she passed away, but ever since then I have been wearing it. I’m now 16 and it’s been 7 years and I have never taken it off. It’s stayed intact for 7 entire years without being taken off. If that doesn’t scream quality, then I don’t know what does.

    No One Fights Alone® Wristband Image
    No One Fights Alone® Wristband
    thumbSeth
    June 25, 2023
  • 5 Star Review  Great item at a great price! Would recommend ordering a kids size if you have small wrists.

    No One Fights Alone® Wristband Image
    No One Fights Alone® Wristband
    thumbPast Customer
    March 26, 2014
  • 5 Star Review  We love them!!!

    No One Fights Alone® Wristband Image
    No One Fights Alone® Wristband
    thumbCustomer in Uncasville CT
    January 1, 2013
  • 5 Star Review  These wristbands are a great way to show support for loved ones who are fighting cancer!

    No One Fights Alone® Wristband Image
    No One Fights Alone® Wristband
    thumbPast Customer
    December 29, 2014
  • 5 Star Review  I have the thyroid as well as the head and neck charm and love them. I put them on my James Avery charm bracelet . They are just a reminder that you can beat cancer.
    I love them!

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    Ribbon Awareness Charm
    thumbCustomer in Flower Mound, Texas
    January 7, 2013
  • 4 Star Review  We were very pleased with the shirts that we had recently purchased although, there was one that had a "run" in the material. I am not one to complain, and the shirts served the purpose well. We had many compliments on them and many more were asking for the website so that they could order some as well. Thank You!

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    No One Fights Alone® Multicolored Ribbon T-shirt
    thumbCustomer in Reedsburg, WI
    April 17, 2012
  • 5 Star Review  I was very pleased to see the high quality of this product. It tells me you care about what you are doing to help us honor those we love.

    Cancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel Pin Image
    Cancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel Pin
    thumbCustomer in Avondale/AZ
    March 9, 2012
  • 4 Star Review  I'm a melanoma cancer survivor I ordered this bracelet and it's really big. My wrist are small anyways ( I can wrap my thumb and pinky around my wrist) I love it but I'd like a smaller size though. I still support it everyday though.

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    Cancer Survivor Wristband (Closeout)
    thumbPast Customer
    October 14, 2013
  • 2 Star Review  I bought 4 necklaces for the girls to wear in honor of my dad fighting stage IV pancreatic cancer. Right out of the box two of the four clasps broke when putting them on the first time. I had to find a different chain to wear. The charms are beautiful but you need a better chain to wear them on

    No One Fights Alone® Necklace w/ Ribbon Charm Image
    No One Fights Alone® Necklace w/ Ribbon Charm
    thumbCustomer in NY
    October 21, 2018

Featured Survivor Story

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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…”

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