Cancer Awareness Wristbands and Rings
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What People Are Saying
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Wanted something to show my support for three women I work with dealing with cancer. Thought that these bracelets were the best way for me to do so particularly since I could have them "customized" by the type of cancer with the different colored pearls. Most important to me was how well received the bracelets were by each woman.
Pearls of Hope BraceletCustomer in Cincinnati, OH
January 17, 2019Product arrived very quickly and worked GREAT for our sports team to wear on their helmets!
Ribbon Awareness Decals - SmallCustomer in San Diego
August 30, 2018These 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 -
I got this in memory of my Mother who died from colon cancer. I've had it on my key ring since I got it and I love it. It's very durable and tasteful. It's beautiful and serves her memory well.
Be Aware Ribbon Keychain (Closeout)Customer in Reno, NV
June 13, 2012The Angel Ribbon Pins are now my favorite ribbon pins, my clients love them!
Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in Augusta, GA
November 13, 2018An attractive mug, just wish the inside was stainless steel.
Words of Encouragement Travel MugPast Customer
April 9, 2018 -
I purchased these in honor of my daughter's 15-year-old friend who was recently diagnosed with ovarian cancer. I wanted to send them on to her up in Washington state to give out to her friends to wear in support of the fight she has in front of her. They're going to be great to show support and raise awareness!
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Humble, TX
May 7, 2015I love these rings! The sizing is accurate and great for people like me whose wrists are too small for the more popular cancer awareness bracelets!
Hope RingCustomer in Washington, DC
November 2, 2012Love the ribbons. We have bought a few of different colors for our loved ones. They are great quality for a great price.
Hope for a Cure Ribbon PinCustomer in Wilmot, SD
March 14, 2018 -
i ordered a dog tag for my daughter she is fight leukemia cancer i love her so much she is my little angel and i now that god is my little girl angel
What Cancer Cannot Do® Dog Tag Necklace w/ Ribbon CharmCustomer in United States
October 23, 2014would love to see zebra stripe for Neuroendocrine Cancer
Ribbon Awareness CharmCustomer in Texas
November 8, 2013I purchased this for my mom for Mother's Day. She LOVED it. Shipped on time, in great condition, and made my mom's day. Thanks, Choose Hope, for all that you do. 🙂
Angels of InspirationPast Customer
May 20, 2018 -
they were small, just right to put on our family's cars to be supportive without being so large they were taking up a large space and obstructing view.
Ribbon Awareness Decals - SmallPast Customer
March 12, 2015Excellent quality. Will be ordering additional items.
Cancer Survivor Ribbon PinPast Customer
September 14, 2014 -
I ordered the Pearl of Hope bracelets in gray for my six sisters, my daughter and granddaughter, a friend and myself to support my brother's fight with Glioblastoma. When I saw the bracelets on your website, they just spoke to me. They are just as pretty as they look on the website. We have all received so many compliments on them which prompts the conversation of why they were purchased. I have told a number of people about your company and I'm sure they will purchase bracelets themselves because, unfortunately, we all know people who are dealing with cancer. I'll be buying a few more myself for other family members. Thank you so much for making such a beautiful bracelet for such a devastating disease. I "Choose Hope"!
Pearls of Hope BraceletPast Customer
November 11, 2014Looking for a bag or case to keep my gloves and socks cold Can anyone help me with a website or store
Important Tips for Packing Your Chemo Tote BagMarie Wesolowski
February 15, 2021Loved them! Gave 1 to my mom and gave mine to someone who was just diagnosed with cancer!
What Cancer Cannot Do® BraceletCustomer in Richmond / TX
June 18, 2011 -
My mother was diagnosed with AML in August of last year. She was worried that her chemo would leave her feeling crumby over the holidays. She is a vibrant and positive person, and I wanted to do something to lift her spirits.
She has always had a thing for angels. I bought four of these pins as gifts; one for her, one for my grandmother, and two for my sister, including a grey one so that she could show support for her boyfriend, whose father has recently battled brain cancer.
The pins are beautiful and were a big hit. They allowed me to give my mother a small and constant reminder that she always has angels on her side.
Thanks.Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in Atlanta/GA
January 18, 2011Got this for my dad to support my mom who had surgery to remove melanoma. It was very nice and dad loved it! The people at Choose Hope were so wonderful to work with.
Men's Leather Ribbon Awareness BraceletCustomer in NC
June 28, 2015 -
I ordered two of these waistbands for my fiance and myself to show our support for my mother-in-law. When we showed her she wanted one of her own so we gave her one of ours and now that everyone in the family has seen them I'm going to be ordering another 6 and most likely I'll be back for more. Great quality, great message, and a great way to show your support.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Las Vegas, NM
July 2, 2011I am very pleased with this product. It looks better in person than it does on site. Great quality and what it represents is LIFE!!!
I am a survivor and I am proud to where your ribbons. Thank youHope for a Cure Ribbon PinCustomer in Costa Rica
November 5, 2014I love the bracelets, I have purchased them in the past for my sisters and mom (who has multiple myeloma) and we wear them all the time! There is very few people I know whos lives have not been touched by cancer so it is really nice for them to know they can wear this pretty bracelet and donate to the cure at the same time! Thank you for all you do!!!
Be Aware Ribbon BraceletCustomer in coral springs
December 29, 2011 -
I purchased the neuroendocrine cancer version of the No One Fights Alone wristband. The color pattern for neuroendocrine cancer awareness is a black-and-white zebra pattern. The genius who designed this wristband thought that it would be a good idea to have the "No One Fights Alone" text to be the exact same shade of black as the black stripes on the band. As a result, you can barely read the text on the wrist band. I wasted my money.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandPast Customer
July 17, 2016I bought this as a gift for a friend. She loved it!
Ribbon Awareness Car MagnetCustomer in Shelbyville, Indiana
January 4, 2012My family and I gave this to a friend who recently had a mastectomy. And she was very deeply moved by the thoughtfulness of the tote’s design and especially the contents. This gift is just so fitting and appropriate for women battling cancer. My family and I were so excited when we found the cancer care gift tote and knew that we had discovered a real meaningful treasure.
Cancer Care Gift ToteCustomer in Vallejo, CA
February 28, 2018 -
very nice, you can share them with others
Ribbon Awareness Decals - SmallPast Customer
February 9, 2019I am so proud to wear this shirt. The t-shirt is very comfortable. When I wear this "This Is My Fight Shirt" I get in warrior mode and ready to take on cancer!
This is My Fight Ribbon T-shirtPast Customer
August 25, 2018I had ordered this charm to place on my necklace and sadly the color for the cancer I support fell off. I no longer can wear it
Ribbon Awareness CharmCustomer in wrightstown nj
April 6, 2011
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We purchased these buttons to honor cancer survivors at a recent Relay for Life dinner.
Great price and product. Highly recommended (we ordered purple).Survivor Strong Multicolored ButtonCustomer in massachusetts
May 26, 2014 -
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I ordered this T-shirt and I love it. Nice material, I ordered 1 size up I thought it may run small but runs true to size.
I Have Chemo Brain! What's Your Excuse?® T-shirt - NEW SHIRT COLORS AVAILABLE!Customer in Ohio
May 5, 2019 -
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These were purchased to support our co-worker quality is great! I bought a few XL however the adult size was a perfect fit for most including our plus size friends. Will order again
No One Fights Alone® WristbandPast Customer
May 16, 2017 -
When I received this in the mail, I couldn't believe how nice it was! Very pretty!
What Cancer Cannot Do® BraceletPast Customer
August 31, 2015 -
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i display it proudly on my car.. wasn't aware there was a ribbon out there for cervical cancer awareness!!!
Ribbon Awareness Car MagnetCustomer in moorpark,ca
October 18, 2010 -
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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, 2019
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“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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“”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…”