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What People Are Saying
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I love the bracelet, however, the beads are emerald green and white. The colors for cervical cancer are teal and white. The ribbon charm is the right colors, but I am disappointed because the bead colors are not correct.
Be Aware Ribbon BraceletCustomer in Holland, PA
August 10, 2011Everything 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, 2017After months of hospital stays and chemo visits my kids thought this would be a terrific gift - and it is. True to size and soft it’s prefect to wear as I get back into life ou of doors!
Cancer Survivor T-shirtCustomer in Albany, NY
April 4, 2018 -
Shared these with my daughter and we are placing them everywhere.
Ribbon AppliqueCustomer in Littleton, CO
November 16, 2013I made this flag with every color of cancer because they all matter and there is not a flag out there with every color.
Ribbon AppliqueCustomer in Dolgeville
January 10, 2018 -
I first found out about this sight just checking around to find out what my niece's childhood brain cancer ribbon colors were. Being a cancer survivor (10+ years) myself gave me some motivation. I found the survivor pins and the the fact that some of the cost went to cancer research to hard to resist. I got my niece her pin (overwhelmed to find it is all gold!), I got one for myself and one for a work colleague who is a survivor. Then I started thinking: I know several people who I work with that have had cancer. Why not get them a ribbon pin? So I sent out an email to coworkers. In a high school with about 130 teachers, staff and support people, we had 8 who are survivors, two of whom are currently being treated, but come to work daily except for chemo days. We have two people who have relatives (a young son to one and my niece) who are survivors. I got them all ribbon pins, including a former student who student taught last year.
We have eight in the building and three either relatives or former students who are survivors. We also have several current or recently graduated students who are survivors. I intend to get them ribbon pins also.
That's a lot of people in a fairly small school. I figure why not give some money to support research and at the same time "choose hope" for those I know.
I am quite proud to be a 10+ years survivor. And I think my project gave an uplift to my friends at work. Every one of them pinned it on and wears it daily.
It is not what you say that makes a difference, it is what you do, no matter how small it seems.Cancer Survivor Ribbon PinCustomer in Overland Park KS
September 23, 2011the pin is so nice, i work at macys and the managers asked us to wear pink shirts on Saturdays in October if possible to support this cause, I dont have a pink shirt and instead i purchased this pin to use every day during October, many associates asked where did I get that nice pin, thanks
Cancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel PinCustomer in CA
November 7, 2011I really wish the colon cancer items had more choice in colors. It would be great to have the blue ribbon on blue, black or white. Other than the fact that the beanie has to be grey and its a little too large for my head it is great.
Ribbon Awareness BeanieCustomer in Sandusky, Ohio
January 14, 2015 -
One of our nurses was diagnosed with Colon cancer and we wanted to show our support. Our entire unit is wearing the No One Fights Alone wristbands. This has allowed all disciplines to provide support within the unit. These bands have united us in her fight and have allowed us to provide support to each other. They have been a support booster and we are thankful that we can be supportive of our friend and colleague 24 hours a day.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Mount Sinai Hospital
May 6, 2015Purchased 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, 2019Wristband is comfortable and easy to put on. The sentence is easy to read and has a pretty font.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Gainesville, GA
February 8, 2017 -
Seems to sit a little to high on the head. Sides don't go down enough
Ribbon Awareness Cap - Several cap colors available!Past Customer
October 11, 2013My entire order was as expected and will hopefully inspire our family, throughout my brother's tongue/throat cancer journey, to be strong in faith, hope, and love. I would definitely order through your site in the future. Thank you.
Ribbon Awareness CharmCustomer in Grand Island Ne
August 9, 2018I love the different colors for the different cancers. Good product!
Cancer Sucks® WristbandCustomer in Indianapolis
November 27, 2010 -
I purchased the white cancer sucks wristbands for my best friend and her sister. They lost their mom to lung cancer and wanted to wear something to sppread awarness, courage and hope to others. They LOVED them. Thank you for being so great! Keep up the amazing work.
Cancer Sucks® WristbandCustomer in Glendale, AZ
December 31, 2011These bracelets are lovely and make a nice gift for close family or friends. I gave these bracelets to my sisters and they wear them all of the time. Having support of your family and friends during chemo is so important and this is just one way they can show it in a fashionable way!
What Cancer Cannot Do® BraceletCustomer in Fort Myers
January 26, 2012I bought a periwinkle ribbon for stomach cancer to support my daddy who has thankfully able to beat cancer. This product is very bright, vibrant, great size, and stays on even in the rain.
Ribbon Awareness Car MagnetCustomer in Ga
March 23, 2015 -
I adore this bracelet. I haven't taken it off since I bought it in November. It's great reminder of my father and is a comfort to me. I just want to note that since I do not take it off, the color of the beads has come off from exposure to water. Just something to keep in mind if you wish to keep it looking new.
Be Aware Ribbon BraceletCustomer in Bronx, NY
January 17, 2011I love my chemo brain shirt! You have to keep your spirits up with the battle against cancer and this shirt helps me laugh in cancer's nasty face!
I Have Chemo Brain! What's Your Excuse?® T-shirt - NEW SHIRT COLORS AVAILABLE!Customer in Garland TX
September 4, 2013I love the message of girls fight tough , it's a message of girl power to me. I am glad these come in different colors please get more. I personally like. Choose Hope for all the cancer support colors they offer.. I love it better than the Susan G. Komen because Choose Hope thought of everyone in size up to 3x to 4x with quality size material..while Susan G. Komen don't have those size and their shirt run very small where as a large would fit like a medium.
Girls Fight Tough® T-shirtCustomer in Illinois
May 26, 2019 -
I wear my Survivor Ribbon Pin proudly everyday. The pin is very sturdy and doesn't leave a permanent hole in any of the shirts I have pinned through. I have received numerous compliments on how nice the pin is. I suggest that anyone with a cancer diagnosis wear this pin proudly!
Cancer Survivor Ribbon PinCustomer in Topeka, KS
August 3, 2012Easy 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, 2015 -
This pin is beautiful. It is very sturdy, & I love wearing it. I was diagnosed with Non Hodgkins Lymphoma earlier this year.
Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in Kettering, Ohio
September 14, 2015Ordered A few of these and they ripped apart after several uses.
Cancer Sucks® WristbandCustomer in Cleveland
October 26, 2014I bought this charm in the pearl lung cancer color for my aunt, my dad's caregiver, as a second part to her Christmas gift. She put the charm on the necklace she never takes off.
I think she really likes it! It is nice that it is just the charm and not attached to anything. It gives the gift giver an easy way to add it to anything they want, or the gift receiver to put it on any necklace or bracelet they already have!Ribbon Awareness CharmCustomer in Pittsburgh, PA
January 12, 2011 -
This jacket is c-o-z-y! Mine arrived today and I can hardly wait to wear it. (Probably would look a little better if I lose a few pounds.)
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April 6, 2020I bought two of the ovarian cancer awareness bracelets for mothers day, one for me and one for my mom, in honor of my grandmother who died from the disease. We both love the bracelet and the meaning behind it. We both have tiny wrists, but the bracelet fits perfectly.
The one disappointing factor, though, was the color of the beads. The ovarian cancer color is teal, and the ribbon charm matched that. The beads were more of an emerald green, and the difference in color is evident when actually looking at them side-by-side.Be Aware Ribbon BraceletPast Customer
May 31, 2011Wonderful item with hope to be worn close to ones heart!
What Cancer Cannot Do® Dog Tag Necklace w/ Ribbon CharmPast Customer
December 25, 2018
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These pins are just the right size to wear everyday. I bought a bunch and are sharing them with family and friends. My husband loves seeing all of us supporting his fight.
Cancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel PinCustomer in Farmington NY
March 16, 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, 2011 -
Loved this item so much I ordered 3 for family and friends who are battling or have battled cancer.
Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in St. John's, NL Canada
May 7, 2014 -
I 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, 2013 -
very fast shipping!
I ordered several colors.
they all came correctly, except one was in the wrong size.
But I don't want to pay shipping to send it back.
and yes I would order in the future.Hope RingCustomer in NC
July 30, 2015 -
This is typical of these types of pins. Several won't hold the pins. Such is to be expected for this type of item, so order extras.
Hope for a Cure Ribbon PinCustomer in Highland Heights, Ohio
February 20, 2011 -
just as described and pictured
Cancer Sucks® WristbandCustomer in Liverpool, New York
March 14, 2019 -
I absolutely love the necklace i will never take ot off.thank you
Cancer Awareness Ribbon NecklaceCustomer in Milwaukee
April 21, 2016 -
I bought these buttons for my friends and I like them as well. They are big, colors are good and love what it says. #noonefightsalone
No One Fights Alone® ButtonPast Customer
September 19, 2014
Featured Survivor Story

Frankie's Story
“I was 66 years old when I was diagnosed with an almost stage four rare form of ovarian cancer. At my five year mark my Dr. told me she hadn’t thought I was going to survive considering my age, form of cancer and the stage I had…”
Featured Survivor Story

Frankie's Story
“I was 66 years old when I was diagnosed with an almost stage four rare form of ovarian cancer. At my five year mark my Dr. told me…”