Cancer Awareness Wristbands and Rings
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What People Are Saying
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They are exactly what I expected to receive when I ordered them
Mini Ribbon Awareness MagnetPast Customer
May 28, 2018I stuck one to my 6 yr old jacket and it has not moved at all. Also have one on a cell phone that is always in and out of pants pocket and it has stayed in place for weeks now.
Ribbon AppliqueCustomer in Taunton Ma
May 14, 2011You may find several of my reviews on different items; I am just very impressed with the items I purchased in support of my son's fight with brain cancer and my support of cancer research. My son is a former member of the USCG so the dog tags seemed incredibly significant and all the things the cancer CANNOT do will add fuel to his internal fire to NOT let this disease break is spirit.
What Cancer Cannot Do® Dog Tag & Card Gift SetCustomer in NC
February 2, 2016 -
I have enjoyed the key chains we purchased and many of the church members like them too.
Anxiously awaiting our 3rd order. We are giving away several products every Sunday in recognition of Cancer Awareness
The key chains are a wonderful way to spread the word about Cancer Awareness.
Many people know about Breast Cancer Awareness, but lots of people were unaware of the other colors that represent other cancers.
They really enjoyed the Lavender and Multi-color that both represents ALL Cancers. So it was a learning tool as well.
So as I suggested that you use a different key chain for different keys so as not to lock your house key in the car and still not be able to get in your house
my advice was warmly welcomed. I got 3 different colors: so when I change to the different purses and totes all I have to do is look at the key chain color
and I know which keys are on them. GREAT PRODUCT! Sincerely, Mary, Nursing Unit PresidentNo One Fights Alone® Silicone KeychainCustomer in Chattanooga, TN
October 18, 2017Anytime I here of a friend or relative who has cancer, I order 10 -20 of these wristbands in their cancer's "color" . I then keep one to wear as a reminder of their fight and send them the rest to wear and share themselves. It is a great product, that i wish no longer had to exist, but those that receive them from me have all been very thankful.
Cancer Sucks® WristbandCustomer in Shaker Heights, Ohio
October 2, 2012First I thought they'd be to small for vehicles but I've had many people ask me where I got them they thought the size was perfect. Thank you for making these magnets.
Mini Ribbon Awareness MagnetCustomer in Indianapolis, Indiana
March 17, 2012 -
I love these wristbands. Good quality and feel good.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in NH
May 19, 2017Loved the look of it when it came out the package but unfortunately it broke in three days. The strap came right out of the clasp. Need to return. 🙁
Leather Ribbon Awareness BraceletCustomer in ma
June 20, 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 -
This is high quality key chain with a very inspirational message. I highly recommend.
What Cancer Cannot Do® KeychainCustomer in New Jersey
March 21, 2019I bought the breast cancer magnet for my friend who proudly displays it on her car. The magnet seems to hold very well in all weather conditions!
Ribbon Awareness Car MagnetCustomer in Webster, MA
July 27, 2012 -
Love these ribbons everyone I've given them to says they have the perfect place. My 12 yr old son is going to put his on his football helmet!!!! Thank you!
Ribbon AppliquePast Customer
June 1, 2012Can't wait to give the "survivor" shirt to our friend who is battling pancreatic cancer. We're having a "Celebrate Life" party for her this week and am looking forward to presenting her with the top quality shirt. Love the rich color and good weight.
Cancer Survivor T-shirtCustomer in Battle Creek, MI
September 3, 2014Great quality & bead size makes for a 'show piece' would highly recommend-the teal is beautiful
Beaded Cancer BraceletPast Customer
January 10, 2016 -
Customer in USA
November 6, 2018This is a wow Factor!! Because my co- workers and I , just love all the different colors this shirt come in. For me I love the Cancer Suck!! Yes it does, but than there a message that say What cancer can not do!! Love it.. I got that too , which that one,,run a little small. I wear large but that one was a little snug fit.. I should have gotta an x- large..but I still wear it and love it.
Cancer Sucks® T-shirtCustomer in Illinois
May 26, 2019I have worn my orange Cancer Sucks bracelet every day since receiving it. I have chronic Leukemia, for which orange is the color, and liked the phrase.
Cancer Sucks® WristbandCustomer in Indianapolis, IN
October 18, 2011 -
These pins are beautifully made and help declare how blessed we are to have conquered cancer! I am a breast cancer and colon cancer survivor. Praise the Good Lord!!! I wear a pin for each every day.
Cancer Survivor Ribbon PinCustomer in Semmes, AL
October 17, 2014My husband proudly uses my color as his key chain. Holds up well
Be Aware Ribbon Keychain (Closeout)Customer in Haines City
June 4, 2011I love these buttons. I just purchased a Melanoma Cancer button to wear in memory of my dad. He died of Melanoma Cancer in May of 2001. Melanoma is also celebrated in May to let others know of this awareness. Then I purchased a Colon Cancer button to remember my brother who recently died of Colon Cancer on May 2, 2015. Colon Cancer Awareness is in February. I wear these buttons proudly to remember my two loves: daddy and my brother......and to let others know that it is not always about PINK!
Melanoma, Black
Colon, Dark Blue
I love Choose Hope and what it stands for.
Smiles,
SandyNo One Fights Alone® ButtonCustomer in North Carolina
May 30, 2015 -
These min ribbons are very cute and a great way to get the word out!
Mini Ribbon Awareness MagnetCustomer in Harleysville PA
December 13, 2010Pins larger than ones I've seen health workers wearing. Clash attachment large for back of men's baseball caps making it hard to find comfortable placement, pIns tend to twist and don't stay up right.
Did like the attached card outlining all the different pins meanings, my family & friends weren't aware of all the different color representations other than breast cancer 'pink'.Cancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel PinPast Customer
February 26, 2015 -
I love the poem and have used the bracelets for fundrasing. These keychains appeal to Men and wommen. They are a good heavy metal, with a great neutral color, and the one on my keychain for the past month or so still looks great.
What Cancer Cannot Do® KeychainCustomer in Mechanicsville
June 18, 2011I was given one of these wristbands when I was diagnosed in 2009 by my supervisor. Since then I have bought them for other fundraisors and people are always asking for more!! Love the different messages you can get from them. I always choose the multicolored to support all cancers!! Thank you for this product.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandPast Customer
October 19, 2012 -
Love the wristbands ....we wear them every
day.No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Ohio
January 31, 2017Nice. Sized right & holds up well after getting wet & soapy. Absolutely no complaints.
Cancer Survivor Wristband (Closeout)Customer in N. AL
June 11, 2017Purchased 3 boxes for my mother while she was going through chemo, she did not like them so she gave them back to me to test out during the beginning of my pregnancy. I was hoping for relief from morning sickness, however the pops only made it worse. Product quality was a huge disappointment. Sticky, too close to expiration date ,and beginning to crystalize. Over all I would not recommend to anyone, not sure if I was sent a bad batch or if queasy pops generally lack quality control.
Queasy Drops - AssortedCustomer in Oswego NY
February 9, 2019
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Everything is wonderful I'm just waiting for the one that was missed "kidney cancer". I was told it would arrive in the mail but I haven't received it yet.
Ribbon Awareness Decals - MediumPast Customer
October 19, 2017 -
I very recently went from an athlete to a skeleton, only to find out I have IIIc ovarian cancer. After surgery and before chemo, I needed a way to let people know why I looked so awful. Nothing on line was for me until I saw the Ribbon awareness cap. It has a beautiful, big teal ribbon on it. I wear it on my walks and all appointments. I also have it just in case my hair should fall out. The cap is super well made. I received it faster than I expected ad love it. I am getting used to wearing it (I'm not usually a hat person) as I am used to getting used to saying; "I have ovarian cancer!"
Support Choose Hope!Ribbon Awareness Cap - Several cap colors available!Customer in Appleton, WI
June 29, 2013 -
This shirt says it all with me and I love the lime green.
I Have Chemo Brain! What's Your Excuse?® T-shirt - NEW SHIRT COLORS AVAILABLE!Customer in Romney
March 27, 2013 -
I bought this in remembrance of my Mom and it is beautiful.
Pearls of Hope BraceletCustomer in Wisconsin
September 1, 2015 -
For my 'Survivor' wife to wear at work. Perfect size and easy to put on and off. Great conversation starter and PROUD to wear. Thank You !!!!!!
Cancer Survivor Ribbon PinCustomer in Reno, NV
April 12, 2015 -
This was a very fun puzzle to put together! Even though only 150 pieces it took some time to complete with all the ribbons.
No One Fights Alone® PuzzleRita C Hicks
July 13, 2020 -
Bought the box of 50 bands, "No One Fights Alone" when my husband was diagnosed with tonsil cancer. Love the saying, and it was great to be able to give them to everyone that was helping us out, friends and family, etc. No one does fight this fight alone...and looking down at this band all of the time reminds you of that constantly. They are made of nice material, and I never took it off in the past year. He just got a clear PET! I recommend these for your "tribe". It helps everyone remember that this is a group effort, and giving them as a little thank you to people makes them feel included, and not left out.
BOX - No One Fights Alone® Wristband (box of 50)Past Customer
August 17, 2017 -
Such a lovely gift and a lovely company. This is a precious thing to give to someone.
Cancer Care Gift TotePast Customer
March 16, 2017 -
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 -
Love this bracelet, it's delicate and beautiful and reminds me of my mother when I wear it. I haven't worn it a lot so I don't know how it will perform with exposure to water and long term use.
Pearls of Hope BraceletPast Customer
July 28, 2015
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…”