Cancer Awareness Wristbands and Rings
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What People Are Saying
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I am on my 3rd order from Choose Hope as i continue to be very pleased with the product, service and fast deleivery! Thank you!
No One Fights Alone® WristbandPast Customer
July 9, 2015As a military man, No One Fights Alone is more than a saying, it's a way of life. When I found this company, I just had to support them and at the same time, thank our friends and family who are fighting with us. I just wish the lettering was white as it doesn't really stand out on the dark blue wristband (see my photo). I wear the band 24/7.
And after I bought my product, a friend of mine told me a 7 year old grandniece was diagnosed with Leukemia. So I bought a bunch of those wristbands for them.No One Fights Alone® WristbandPast Customer
August 21, 2018Thank you all for your comments and advice,very helpful. My sister was diagnosed with ovarian cancer 3 years ago and starting 2020 with chemo again! She also had a cardiac cath done and stent placed in Dec and suppose to start cardiac rehab.Great combo right? LOL.Just trying to support her and praying alot.
What to Say and What Not to Say to Someone Newly Diagnosed with CancerBarbara J. Beck
January 1, 2020 -
This is a pretty charm. It was smaller than I expected but at that price it's beautiful. Wish I purchased a few more!!
Ordering was easy, quick and delivery was amazing!Cancer Awareness Charm w/ Triple CrystalsPast Customer
January 3, 2016I love these Ribbon Awareness Magnets. I just bought several of these to put on my ice-box as a reminder of the family members who have cancer or have died of cancer. It seems like cancer has touched every family at one time or another. My brother, Gary just found out he has Colon Cancer. His ribbon is first because he is still living. Right below his the magnet in all colors as it represents awareness for all cancers. I have it turned to the right more.....below is a list of magnets that represents my other family members who have died of cancer......granddaddy, daddy, hubby, aunt.......what a great reminder to remember those living or who have died. Cancer has touched my family.....and at times it has been real sad......these magnets just help to ease the pain, as I think of other families and friends going through the same thing I have.....yes, cancer effects all of in one way or another......may we never forget our family or friends who have suffered from this terrible disease.
Mini Ribbon Awareness MagnetCustomer in North Carolina
November 11, 2014 -
I included these stickers in all my Christmas cards.
Ribbon Awareness Decals - SmallCustomer in Columbus, Ohio
December 16, 2014Easy to order, arrived quickly, good qualityand very affordable .Family is wearing them proudly and look forward to the day when the fight is WON and we can remove them.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in New Hartford NY
August 12, 2015The wristbands were just what I hoped they would be. They are the perfect way to show support for my dear friend and co-worker who is battling colon and liver cancer. Many co-workers, friends and family members are joining together to fight this battle with her. Thank you for providing these wristbands and making them affordable, so they could be shared with many. We will always choose HOPE!
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Charlottesville
March 14, 2013 -
The wristbands are perfectly fine. The only thing that will keep me from ordering more is the fact that there's only one size for adults and it's way too big for my wrist. It is 7-3/4". That's an average man's wrist. I can wear it because I wear several bracelets at once, but I would probably remove it if I were doing a sport activity where I wouldn't wear my other bracelets.
I'll just give the ones I have remaining to the males who are supporting me. PROBLEM SOLVED!
I did love how quickly you got them to me.
Thank you for calling awareness to the battles of so many!
Jennifer NixonNo One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in El Centro, CA
November 22, 2015I love this, the only thing I would like more is if it were v neck or if you had one that covered ALL cancers. My friends and I would like to wear a rainbow colored one. LOL.
No One Fights Alone® Multicolored Ribbon T-shirtCustomer in Milwaukee, WI
April 28, 2012 -
This beaded bracelet is absolutely beautiful. I wear this all the time and have gotten so many compliments on it. Highly recommend it for anyone supporting a cancer patient or for cancer patients.
Beaded Cancer BraceletCustomer in Melbourne, FL
April 10, 2013This is my Hope Ring. It helps me keep looking forward.
Hope RingCustomer in torrance ca
December 30, 2010The Queasy Drops brought my husband some relief from the nausea he has been experiencing, But the best part is how far Choose Hope went to help make Gary comfortable. The only flavor Gary really liked was the Cola. Well, in getting in contact with Choose Hope they were able to contact the company that manufacturers the Queasy Drops and "special order" containers of just the Cola drops for Gary. Thank you so much, Choose Hope, "for going the extra mile" for Gary.
Queasy Drops - AssortedCustomer in Spencerport, NY
February 25, 2012 -
My husband is currently battling head and neck cancer, and this has been going on since 2001. He went into remission after a year of radiation, and the remission lasted for 11 years. He has gone in and out of remission, mostly out while enduring chemo and proton therapy. He is a shell of a man, but he's still fighting. I was so thrilled that there are bracelets for every type. I ordered 3, one for me and one each for each of our twin girls. They have taken over taking care of both of us, and we are so blessed to have them. We love the bracelets because they are not just a generic color, but a color that represents his particular form of cancer. It is a reminder that August 19th we will have been married 45 years. If God is with us Mac will be with us ,too. Thank you for giving us something we can wear in celebration of his life. I hope I can order more if friends want one. God bless you and your company for this wonderful bracelet.
Pearls of Hope BraceletCustomer in Hampton, Va.
May 21, 2014Exactly what I was looking for, great quality & received in only 2 days. Strongly recommended.
Ribbon Awareness Decals - SmallCustomer in USA
November 6, 2017Shipping prompt and quick. Pin a little larger than expected. Like the design.
Hope for a Cure Ribbon PinCustomer in Washington state
April 15, 2018 -
I think it's wonderful for all people to support all cancer
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Alabama
November 1, 2017I wear this for my co- worker who is fighting breast cancer right now.
No One Fights Alone® T-shirtCustomer in Sheboygan Falls, WI
May 7, 2019 -
Purchased a variety of sizes and they came very nicely packaged and fast. Will order again.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandPast Customer
October 13, 2018As soon as my friend saw it he put it on. He had been looking for a blue bracelet but he pinned on the survivor pin immediately.
Survivor Strong Multicolored ButtonCustomer in Jacksonville/Florida
September 5, 2011I have bought several of these over the last year. Love them! Especially like the magnetic clasp on the bracelet. My order must have been processed quickly as it arrived sooner than I thought it would.
Men's Leather Ribbon Awareness BraceletPast Customer
June 27, 2019 -
Of the several Hope rings I purchased, 2 of them were defective. I did not send them back for replacements because it did not seem worth the postage to replace 2 rubber rings.
Hope RingCustomer in Boston, MA
August 17, 2014The pins were nicer than i expected. They are the perfect size and sturdy. I got them for each member of my family and everyone is pleased with them. Highly recommend to anyone who wants to show their support
Cancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel PinPast Customer
May 31, 2014Love wearing the ban for my sister who has multiple myeloma. Only problem is it’s WAY too big.
Cancer Sucks® WristbandCustomer in Columbus Ohio
October 27, 2017 -
All my friends and family wanted one to support me in my battle. Love them.
Hope for a Cure Ribbon PinCustomer in Lincoln, NE
December 26, 2014Hope Choose is a great company and have great products. To date, I've ordered over 400 pink wristbands for my sister-in-law, who was diagnosed with breast cancer last November.. Ordering has been easy, the wristbands have been good quality - except that recently the color has changed slightly - but she's getting used to them. I've emailed Paula directly and she has been very responsive to my questions. Thanks,
JerryBOX - No One Fights Alone® Wristband (box of 50)Customer in Indiana
October 20, 2017
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My wristbands arrived about a week sooner than I expected. It was great to find a site where I could order a small quantity of wristbands with my choice of message. If you wear an extra long watch band, like I do, these will be just big enough to get on and will feel snug after a little work or other activity.
Cancer Survivor Wristband (Closeout)Past Customer
June 16, 2015 -
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I really like this bracelet, I continue to buy them for my daughter & I,think I am going to stop getting this bracelet. The color on the beads always fades away and your left with just clear beads with a little color on the ends (if your lucky). I have brought this to their attention before and they did replace them at that time, but they did not improve them at all, so it continues to happen. Very sad because we both very much like this bracelet. Never have a problem with anything else I order. Nice products otherwise & will continue to order other things. Just unfortunately not these. 🙁
Be Aware Ribbon BraceletCustomer in Lakeville, Minnesota
May 5, 2013 -
I wear this pin each and every day and I am sooo pleased with it. It doesn't poke me either and stays put. Its a must have for every thyroid cancer survivor!
Cancer Survivor Ribbon PinPast Customer
September 19, 2014 -
Sent to all my friends who have been touched by cancer.
Cancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel PinCustomer in New Durham, NH
March 3, 2012 -
Thanks so much for the GREAT button. Wore it to represent a close friend at a Relay for Life event.
No One Fights Alone® ButtonCustomer in Michigan
June 6, 2011 -
I love this ring! I have smallish hands and was worried that it would be too big but it fits perfectly. The bracelets are always too loose for me so this was great, and it's a little more understated too. Definitely recommend!
Hope RingCustomer in Charlotte, NC
April 16, 2011 -
It's a gift for my mother who has Pancras cancer. She loves it
Pearls of Hope BraceletCustomer in Michigan
October 9, 2017 -
I love this bracelet. Highly recommend!!
Be Aware Ribbon BraceletCustomer in Round Rock, TX
September 11, 2012 -
Loved the product and gave out to family an friends who were proud to wear this product in in honor of the the fight against cancer. Thanks for this product.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Berthoud, CO
September 10, 2012
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…”