Cancer Awareness Wristbands and Rings
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What People Are Saying
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These are all Beautiful gifts with Awesome messages of hope!!!!!
Angels of InspirationCustomer in charleston, wv
December 16, 2015This is exactly what I was looking for and now it has arrived it is of the required needs. It will help me get my message across to other about this silent killer. Delivered on time and is a good purchase for the money paid ten out of ten.
Cancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel PinPast Customer
April 19, 2015The angel ribbon pin is exceptionally well-made. Solid with deep color. I think I have about 10 -- and they are heavy! Solid! Perfect! I only wish I didn't know so many people with so many different cancers...but this pin is an excellent way to support them.
Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in wood ridge nj
November 21, 2014 -
I'm very glad to visit your informational Post.
Our Top 5 Cancer Gift Ideas for Chemo PatientsCustom Cigarette Boxes
December 22, 2021I bought 50 of these to give to friends and family so they would remember to pray for my husband. Everyone loves them and so do I!
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Erwin, Tn
March 29, 2013I have this on my car to remind others that 'no one fights alone'. Besides the medical team, there are the family and friends and co-workers and organizational friends and more. I bought magnets for my adult children's cars, husband's and my car. I hope other drivers read the magnet and think for one second-"right, no one fights alone!". I know that I didn't fight alone and neither did my twin sister nor too many friends! I am happy that my family chose to put the magnet on their cars in support.
So, hopefully, the public will realize that they have an important role to play in supporting the patient with cancer and the caregivers, too.No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Miami, FL
May 21, 2014 -
My 31year old nephew is fighting brain cancer and has the best outlook I have ever seen. This shirt just fit him perfectly & he loved it. He said he has even said that before so we wears it with pride and keeps people upbeat wherever he goes no matter what he's facing each day. Has the nurses laughing anytime he goes in. Thanks for bringing a little humor into such a serious disease.
I Have Chemo Brain! What's Your Excuse?® T-shirt - NEW SHIRT COLORS AVAILABLE!Customer in Belleville, IL
July 20, 2011Works great for fitting in your pocket or purse and still being able to find your keys.
No One Fights Alone® Silicone KeychainPast Customer
February 9, 2016 -
When I told a person that I have known nearly all my life(I am 62) that I had a brain tumor and was going in for surgery her comment was " oh tumors are cancer, cancer is a beast"...next comment "I hope you have a slow recovery" " having something invasive in your head, I hope you don't have a lot of pain" ..""you are in for a struggle"
Oh, sorry you might not see Christmas" "as we age, we heal slower"
The sad thing is, not once did this person ask how I was doing. I confronted her about her comments, asking way the negativity and she said she wasn't being negative. I assured her she was but refused to see it. I even went so far as to say it hurt me deeply, which didn't matter to her. "Its her right to say what she wants"was what she told me.What to Say and What Not to Say to Someone Newly Diagnosed with CancerDiane
October 23, 2019I purchased a Cancer Survivor Ribbon Pin for Head and Neck Cancer having had recent oral cancer (tongue cancer). I felt I wanted to 'advertise' that I was a survivor and maybe bring hope to others and bring awareness of oral cancer as it is not so commonly known.
The pin is really nice, good size, high quality, clear lettering. I would highly recommend. The colors are nice (cream and wine and silver). I am wearing it on my work uniform and already people are asking about it.
Great packaging and shipping also.Cancer Survivor Ribbon PinCustomer in California
November 3, 2017To all who are considering this purchase. The What Cancer Cannot Do Dog Tag with Ribbon Charm is awesome!!!
The quality is high quality. I am ordering another for my sister now!What Cancer Cannot Do® Dog Tag Necklace w/ Ribbon CharmCustomer in Philadelphia, PA
April 20, 2018 -
got this for my mom- just as expected
Survivor Strong Multicolored ButtonCustomer in TN
September 3, 2015I'm a devoted purchaser and advocate of your products and service...
No One Fights Alone® WristbandPast Customer
March 2, 2018 -
This ribbon meant a lot to my father, as he was able to wear it to my mother's funeral. He has asked me to order a dozen more to give out to friends.
Cancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel PinPast Customer
October 14, 2013These bracelets are great! I purchased a total of 160 for a fundraising event for a friend's of mine who was diagnosed in Jun 2013 with multiple myeloma and was given a 9 month prognosis in November 2013. Theyou fit great and the message is just what she needed to hear 🙂
"No one fights alone"
We are passing these out to everyone who comes to this event to help spread the word.No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Dayton ohio
April 17, 2014I gave this as a gift and I thought it was very pretty. Very nice bracelet to give to someone who is fighting cancer to let them know you care and support them. I will definitely buy more of these in the future as gifts!
Be Aware Ribbon BraceletCustomer in Jackson, TN
October 1, 2012 -
I 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, 2012These pins are really great and sturdy.I purchased some over 12 years ago for our daughter and now for my husband.They are made to last,and those fighting cancer have often commented how nice they are.
Cancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel PinCustomer in Brooklyn,NY
June 11, 2019The 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® WristbandCustomer in Jackson, TN
October 1, 2012 -
This mug reminds me every morning of what cancer did not do to me or my family.
What Cancer Cannot Do® MugCustomer in Belvidere, IL
August 31, 2011I ordered 3 times from this company for items to use for family members doing a walk for sarcoma in Portland , Oregon. I always received items fast and they looked exactly like ordered. I appreciate having this site for ordering these items. It helps with the support. My sister passed away last January after only being diagnosed with a type of sarcoma cancer only 4 months prior. I appreciate this company!
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Longview, WA
July 1, 2019These uterine cancer survivor ribbon pins are great but the peach color looks more pink than peach.
Cancer Survivor Ribbon PinPast Customer
February 3, 2016 -
Great product!! Adult bracelets run a little small (for the men) we were able to stretch them out a bit with a few good tugs:) I bought theses for family pictures and everyone loved them!
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Chinook MT
July 11, 2013The product looks great but unfortunately my son who I bought it for died last Monday so he never got to see it. I will be donating it to a family who's child is diagnosed with leukemia.
Cancer Care Gift ToteCustomer in Garner, NC
November 12, 2014I Love!! I wore it to a DR appointment and got several comments on it.
What Cancer Cannot Do® BraceletCustomer in Jonesborough, Tennessee
December 19, 2014 -
Having this keychain is a simple way to show my support! As a survivor it makes me feel proud to carry around a ribbon of awareness and support for others! It's just a cute ribbon! Love it! I actually had it before and I lost it so literally the next day I re-ordered it and had a new one asap!
Flexible Ribbon KeychainCustomer in Madison, WI
March 31, 2011I liked it fine but it was way to big
I figured by the time I paid to return and and paid again for you to ship me a smaller one it would cost too much.I Have Chemo Brain! What's Your Excuse?® T-shirt - NEW SHIRT COLORS AVAILABLE!Customer in Irwin, PA
February 2, 2012
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A very sentimental locket which I gave my daughter to thank her for all her love and support when I was diagnosed with bladder cancer last year. The chain is a good length and the quality of the locket is very good value for money.
Prayer Locket (Closeout)Customer in New Zealand
April 12, 2012 -
I purchased the Colon Cancer ribbon in support of my husband. I put it on a chain and wear it so he is always close to my heart.
Ribbon Awareness CharmPast Customer
April 1, 2015 -
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The prduct is GREAT! Beautifully crafted (by machie) I purchased the bracelet in support of my great friend Danny Monceret. Unfortunately he went home to be with the Lord and is happy now but His family and friends miss him a great deal. I don't understand cancer but I know through the problems and pain Danny and I both grew closer to God and I am thankful for that. Put in a good word for me Danny.
What Cancer Cannot Do® BraceletCustomer in West Line, MO
February 18, 2011 -
They are great. Got them for my sisters to attach at the clasp of their favorite bracelets so they feel close to me during my fight.
Cancer Awareness Charm w/ Triple CrystalsCustomer in Pennsylvania
July 13, 2015 -
I bought extra charms for the Inspire Awareness Wrap bracelet I purchased as I have more than one family member battling different cancers. The ribbon charms are exactly like the charm that came with my initial purchase, so it worked well to add the addition ribbon charms. The charms are a nice size and thickness and the colors are clear and bright.
Ribbon Awareness CharmPast Customer
February 24, 2017 -
I was happy with all of the products I received from Choose Hope.
Ribbon Awareness Car MagnetCustomer in MA
November 16, 2012 -
Thank you so very much for your very fast shipping and wonderful communication. I had bought the wrong size and then re-ordered the correct size. You were so gracious to h9goffer to just replace it. But I gave the wrong size shirt to a friend who it fit and loved it.
Choose Hope is a wonderful company.Cancer Survivor T-shirtCustomer in DeForest WI
June 17, 2018 -
My brother-in-law appreciated the gift set very much. He commented on how soft the blanket and socks were and was happy to have the symptom relief candies.
Thank you for having these selections and the opportunity to send him something that he can use in his difficult journey ahead.Soothing Chemotherapy Blanket Gift SetCustomer in New Mexico
April 11, 2018 -
When my husband was recently diagnosed with mestatic melanoma, I ordered your wristbands and rings and passed them around to family members...I wanted/needed them to be a part of our fight..our TEAM. After my husband lost his heroic fight, I ordered many more bands and rings. I put them in a basket at his memorial service with a note to please take one and wear in remembrance of a brave man's fight with cancer. Together we can make a difference!
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in West Liberty, OH
April 25, 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…”
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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…”