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What People Are Saying
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i love this bag..i carry it to all our appointments it holds everything we need. then i switch out and carry it to work it holds everything again that i need for my day
What Cancer Cannot Do® KeychainCustomer in sacramento california
January 17, 2013Great product at even better bulk price.
BOX - No One Fights Alone® Wristband (box of 50)Past Customer
August 1, 2018I ordered 6 Pearls of Hope bracelets for our group of long time friends. I ordered the grey, as one of us is fighting brain cancer.
Joyce at Choose Hope was in contact with me immediately about a possible (very slight) delay in our order, and I actually received them sooner than I thought I would.
All 6 of us think that the bracelets are lovely, and we are so very glad that we ordered them.
I would recommend them to everyone. They are very pretty, and reasonably priced.Pearls of Hope BraceletPast Customer
May 19, 2015 -
I love this bracelet! I wear it every day and it is good quality! May by another type of bracelet after trying this one!
Be Aware Ribbon BraceletCustomer in Indianapolis, IN
May 16, 2013these bands are a great weight. Some are so slim they break.
And since we have a couple of friends with different cancers the
Cancer Sucks band says it all about it all.Cancer Sucks® WristbandCustomer in carnel, in
May 9, 2013Beautiful pin, well made. My entire family wears them to show support of my niece.
Angel Ribbon PinPast Customer
October 23, 2018 -
Great like charms. I added one to my chain with my cross, I add them to the stuffed animals I make.
Love themCancer Awareness Charm w/ Triple CrystalsCustomer in CT
March 17, 2018Product is exactly as shown and there is no more appropriate saying than this one: Cancer sucks for the patient, the family, the friends, the caregivers.....everyone. A cure cannot come soon enough.
Cancer Sucks® WristbandCustomer in Harleysville PA
December 13, 2010These hats are so cute. I wish they represented more cancers. I am a stage 4 melanoma survivor, 18 months!! No black ribbon available. Maybe in the future that could be available.
Thank you,
HeatherIRibbon Awareness BeanieCustomer in Bellingham, wa
October 29, 2013 -
I purchased a lime green wristband (No One Fights Alone") to wear for my husband who is fighting non-Hogkins lymphoma. It gives both of us hope for his cure. I am also fighting ovarian cancer and my sister and my best friend purchased many wristbands for our family and friends to wear to give both of us hope. These wristbands give everyone fighting cancer the hope we need to beat this disease.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Southern California
December 4, 2015The shirt empowers me and boosts my spirit as I continue to wrestle with ovarian cancer.
No One Fights Alone® Multicolored Ribbon T-shirtCustomer in North Brunswick, NJ
October 18, 2011 -
Have bought several, at least 100, and have only had one break.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandPast Customer
October 11, 2013I am proud to wear the hope ring as a symbol of faith in hope for a cure for 3 family members and friends whose lives have been affected by cancer. We all need to support the cure whether we know someone with cancer or not.
Hope RingCustomer in Mantua, OH
July 27, 2010Awesome quality and value. My dad was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer that has metastasized to his bones. We are in round 1 of chemo and he's so strong it amazes me.
Thank you for your quick delivery and extensive options to show our support!
#CancerSUCKS #NoOneFightsAloneNo One Fights Alone® Silicone KeychainCustomer in STL, MO
August 29, 2017 -
I ordered a dozen hope rings to give to friends. I ordered S, M & L. I can't tell any difference in the M & L but I love them and I hope my friends will too!
Hope RingCustomer in MS
October 30, 2018I love this shirt because it states, matter-of-factly, where I've come from and where I'm at. "Been there, done that" has been changed to" been there, beat that" and that's excatly what has happened in my life. Now I can share my success. which makes me happy because I am happy that I am where I am!!!
Cancer Survivor T-shirtCustomer in Brooklyn, NY
August 13, 2018This shirt is beautiful I got the black one and it is wonderful. We will be purchasing more in support of co-worker with ovarian cancer. The No one fights alone is so true.
No One Fights Alone® Multicolored Ribbon T-shirtCustomer in Fancy Farm Ky
October 22, 2012 -
I received this as a gift. I cannot wear it because the paint on the outside comes off on my skin and leaves a ring around my wrist. Huge bummer because its so pretty, but I just can't wear it without ruining it or my clothes.
Beaded Cancer BraceletPast Customer
November 18, 2014nice size, sturdy, I like it, I will wear it on my work lanyard when I go back to work next week
Survivor Strong Multicolored ButtonCustomer in St. Paul, MN
January 10, 2013My 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 TattooCustomer in Asheboro NC
June 24, 2018 -
I was very pleased with product nice quality and delivered promptly. Everyone loved these pins and asked where I got them so I told them and they said they would definitely be ordering some different ones for them and their families. Great products!!!
Hope for a Cure Ribbon PinPast Customer
April 21, 2013They are so cute! Fits most fingers and you get your message across for fighting cancer in a subtle way.
Hope RingCustomer in Akron, Ohio
April 11, 2011 -
After searching other websites for lung cancer wristbands, I got lucky and saw this site. I found exactly what I was looking for here. The wristbands had the message that was appropriate for my need. I didn't find what I was looking for on the other sites I visited. I placed my order which arrived earlier than I expected. I found the wristbands to be just like the ones pictured on Choose Hope, so I was very pleased with my order. I will definitely order again from this company as well as tell friends about my experience.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandPast Customer
May 1, 2018I love the pins. I was so happy to receive the pins. One is on my hospital volunteer smock and is doing fine. I put the second on my canvas purse's outer flap. The pin's back must have fallen off, because lost it kn less then two weeks. I felt it was secure. Be careful where you pin it. I do like the product.
JoCancer Survivor Ribbon PinCustomer in Wilmington IL
August 22, 2014Mom has cancer so the support makes her smile
Ribbon Awareness Car MagnetCustomer in United States
December 23, 2015 -
My son passed away with colon cancer so I want everyone to be aware of it and this magnet will help.
Ribbon Awareness Car MagnetCustomer in Jamestown NY
January 2, 2014The bracelets were perfect. Exactly what I ordered.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandPast Customer
March 11, 2018
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For a $20 donation to cancer charities, our rather conservative office allows us to wear jeans and tennis shoes on Mondays and Wednesdays for the month of October. We are suposed to wear either "cancer related" t-shirts or pink (breast cancer), red, white or gold (colors used by LLS) , or black tops. I ordered this shsirt in purple as atribute to my father who died from pancreatic cancer and my sister who is newly diagnosed with the same AS I was dirving i to work, I started thinking that Cancer Sucks might be a little edgy for the office amid the pink "Hope" ond "fight for a cure" messages. However, I only received positive feedback and I think that people universally know that cancer does, indeed, suck!
Cancer Sucks® T-shirtCustomer in Atlanta
October 31, 2017 -
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 CancerJoan S., Massachusetts
December 25, 2019 -
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Great gift, good value. I gave several away & kept 2. No effect from getting wet & dries quickly. Absolutely no complaints.
Cancer Survivor Wristband (Closeout)Customer in N. AL.
June 11, 2017 -
Early Christmas Present so I can wear it to my Chemo Treatments I love it and the team at the center did too
Ribbon Awareness Cap - Several cap colors available!Past Customer
December 10, 2018 -
I received the lavender ribbon key ring today as a gift from my WIsh List. I love it, the ring is tight enough that you will not lose any keys from it.
Be Aware Ribbon Keychain (Closeout)Customer in Youngstown, Ohio
December 2, 2015 -
This is a fantastic product. I loved that it was available in every color AND in the lavender to represent all or just one of he many cancers out there. For my friends and family, I purchased the lavender one. My family member is fighting lung, bone and liver cancers - so this is a fantastic, gender natural, way for everyone to be able to show solidarity and hope of a final cure for all cancers. Love this product!
Cancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel PinCustomer in Gainesville, FL
February 21, 2015 -
Not worth $25, but it's pretty and I'll wear it.
Inspiring Hope BraceletPast Customer
October 16, 2014 -
I belong to a Birthday club with 11 other ladies. Tammy bakes all the Birthday cakes for the club. She's in remission from breast cancer. I presented all the ladies with a beaded Breast cancer bracelet for Mother's Day. THEY ALL LOVED THEM!!☺ But I was only allowed 7 of Hot pink and 5 of the regular pink. I wish I could have gotten 12 of the same color.
Beaded Cancer BraceletCustomer in West Memphis Arkansas
May 16, 2018 -
I like the size and quality of these. Good to find it in our rare carcinoid zebra stripe. Gave one to my doctor!
Cancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel PinPast Customer
March 12, 2017
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