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What People Are Saying
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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, 2019While everyone else sent flowers, this gift was thoughtful and useful. The person I sent this to really enjoyed it. Thank you.
Cancer Care Gift ToteCustomer in Delray Beach
August 13, 2018I have gotten so many comments on this bracelet. It is absolutely gorgeous
Inspiring Hope BraceletCustomer in Muskegon, MI
October 14, 2012 -
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, 2019Bought this necklace/dog tags for friend whose struggling with bladder cancer. This is her second round. Hopefully this will lift her spirits and be a fighter! I told her from the get go with are in this together and we will fight it. So my fingers are crossed for a complete recovery and long life! Love you Bugs!
LynnNo One Fights Alone® Friendship Necklace w/ Ribbon Charm (Set of 2)Customer in Rochester MN
July 19, 2017I got this as a gift for my Daugther to display on her car to remind her she is not alone in this 'fight'. She has so many people praying for her & loving her that she is never alone. I lov her so much.
No One Fights Alone® Multicolored Car MagnetCustomer in Saucier, MS
February 1, 2013 -
I have ordered twice from this site. Everything is awesome. Arrives in recorded time and is exactly as described. Have recommended this site to several people and will continue to do so.
Cancer Awareness Ribbon Enamel PinCustomer in Kansas
October 27, 2013i have bought several of these and thank to your company for donating 100 buttons to our relay for life team
Together We Will Win® ButtonPast Customer
March 22, 2014I have colon cancer and was given a beautiful bracelet by my husband. The only thing missing was the blue ribbon. I purchased some from Choose Hope and it was very easy to add it to my bracelet. They are of high quality and now I love my new bracelet.
Ribbon Awareness CharmCustomer in West Seneca, NY
August 29, 2011 -
Bought 3 of these 1 for me 1 for each of my daughters, they r so cute and will fit any wrist. My husband died of brain cancer and these bracelets r so cute.
Inspire Awareness Wrap Bracelet w/ Ribbon CharmCustomer in Utah
November 10, 2016I'm a melanoma cancer survivor I ordered this bracelet and it's really big. My wrist are small anyways ( I can wrap my thumb and pinky around my wrist) I love it but I'd like a smaller size though. I still support it everyday though.
Cancer Survivor Wristband (Closeout)Past Customer
October 14, 2013I got an assortment with different sayings for office co-workers to wear. This one is my favorite saying. Color is a soft, baby pink. No allergic reaction with my skin and it's light as a feather to wear.
Cancer Sucks® WristbandPast Customer
October 16, 2014 -
Greetings,
I ordered the orange angel leukemia pins for family members to wear to my father's funeral. They were perfect and everyone loved them.Angel Ribbon PinPast Customer
November 13, 2013Great product and great words to live by
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Lansing
September 26, 2014I bought this button to wear on my purse, showing my support for my mom who was recently diagnosed with bladder cancer. I get many complements and it leads to more awareness about bladder cancer. Thank you for selling these great products and your donations to cancer research.
No One Fights Alone® ButtonPast Customer
May 17, 2019 -
This is my go to hat to hide thinning hair during chemo. Love it!
Ribbon Awareness Cap - Several cap colors available!Past Customer
June 5, 2015This band allows me to feel confident with who i am
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in wilmington, de
December 11, 2013My sister in law had pancreatic cancer and she died recently. It has been very hard for us and we wanted to honor her and her great courage facing cancer so we bought the Ribbon of Hope Pin for Pancreatic Cancer to created awareness and its a way that she will always be with us. She loved angels and one of her favorite colors was purple, so it was perfect. Its beautiful
Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in Tegucigalpa, Honduras
January 6, 2013 -
The patients and staff members that purchased these felt very blessed to have the opportunity to show such support. The angel made them feel as if they were never alone. They are a great quality and beautiful.
Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in St Louis, MO
December 22, 2010I bought these for my mom who is going through some of the strongest chemo out there. These seem to be the only thing that helps, she does have prescription anti-nausea meds, but that only lasts for so long and who wants to continue popping pills? She was skeptical n thought "it's just hard candy....what's that gonna help?!" But boy, it is SO much more than "just hard candy" and is a miracle. I thank whoever made this product as you have helped my mother from feeling sick and laying on the couch/in bed all day. I highly recommend these drops!!!
Queasy Drops - AssortedPast Customer
October 11, 2015 -
I ordered the wristbands and rings in various sizes because I wanted to give them to family members. My husband was diagnosed with leukemia in December and this was one way I wanted to show him our support. Unfortunately, he died in January. When family flew in from other states, they were able to pick out a wristband or ring in their size and immediately wear them. It gave us all comfort to look down at the wristband or ring and remember Roger. The leukemia color is orange and orange reminds us of Halloween, Roger’s favorite holiday. The items were packaged individually and they are a good quality item. I’d recommend these items.
No One Fights Alone® WristbandCustomer in Killeen, Texas
January 13, 2019Bought this shirt a little big because I thought they might run small, it was really big but so comfortable & I was able to wear it after my thyroid surgery 🙂 I will most certainly buy another shirt from choose hope!
No One Fights Alone® Multicolored Ribbon T-shirtPast Customer
October 11, 2013 -
I bought this for a friend whose son is doing great following a leukemia diagnosis during his junior year of high school. She loved it!
Hope for a Cure Ribbon PinCustomer in Lagrange OH
December 30, 2011Don't like the straps over my head, it might be ok for men but not women, still thinking about returning them.
Cancer Awareness Face MaskLAURIA
June 19, 2020It is so delicate, yet says so much. I gave to to my youngest sister, she is fighting cancer. She wears it proudly and it makes my heart so happy that I gave it to her. To me, it is just and extra prayer she can wear to help her feel good! I just cried when I saw it! Just beautiful, so little, yet it says so much to someone fighting cancer!
Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in Savannah, GA
March 5, 2018 -
I actually did not use them for charms as I do not wear bracelets, instead I have made them into earrings. These are very nice charms.
Ribbon Awareness CharmCustomer in Schenectady, NY
October 11, 2012Great little way to show your support.
Cancer Sucks® WristbandCustomer in Coudersport,PA
March 8, 2013These bracelets were a wonderful way for my mothers sisters and I to feel connected across the miles.
What Cancer Cannot Do® BraceletPast Customer
July 3, 2014
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Absolutely love my hat. It's nice and simple but yet is very powerful.
Ribbon Awareness Cap - Several cap colors available!Past Customer
August 18, 2017 -
I LOVE THESE PINS. THEY ARE HIGH QUALITY AND VERY DURABLE. I WASHED A SHIRT WITH ONE STILL ATTACHED AND IT IS STILL PERFECT. I AM PROUD TO WEAR AND TO GIVE THESE PINS
Angel Ribbon PinCustomer in EVINGTON VA
September 12, 2014 -
Was happy to get and wear this bracelet to support my husband, but not even 2 weeks went past before the bracelet turned black and left a black mark on my arm. Would not recommend. Spent $15. Next time will donate directly to the cause.
Pearls of Hope BraceletPast Customer
October 4, 2014 -
Once again, thank you for providing such supportive and encouraging products for newly diagnosed breast cancer patients. The package arrived as promised, and the recipient was delighted with the quality and thoughtful contents of the gift basket. It is an honor to help support Choose Hope and also send encouragement to my friends.
Cancer Care Gift ToteCustomer in Wisconsin
May 9, 2019 -
My husband is fighting for his life, but not one to wear jewelry except his wedding ring and watch, so I got this for our daughter and me. She lives 1000 miles away and having a physical talisman between us has been good.
The necklace is a good size (noticeable, but not huge) and the attached ribbon is subtle. I got the small crystal charm in caregiver's plum, which adds on nicely. I had to remove the end ring to slip it on and replaced that with a split ring for security. At first I wished it was sterling, but it's easier to keep this clean. Where it rests on my skin collects skin oils, which are easily wiped off with a piece of eyeglasses cloth.
Although this is not our first cancer rodeo (mother and father, plus hubby 15 years ago), it's the first time I've thought to look for something like this. We are not disappointed.No One Fights Alone® Friendship Necklace w/ Ribbon Charm (Set of 2)Past Customer
January 15, 2018 -
I purchased these necklaces for my friend and I after her lung cancer diagnosis. I was thrilled with the product when I received them (which was about September 26th 2020 if I recall correctly). My friend loved them and we both cried. Fast forward to a month later (10/29/20) and my necklace chain is discoloring, the words on the black in the words on the necklace is wearing off, and the back of the charm is also becoming discolored. I wear the necklace daily but I don't wear it when showering or anything. My skin is hit or miss with jewelry and I had a terrible rash today and realized it was from the necklace and, after I inspected the necklace, I saw all the wear. I don't know how well her necklace is panning out but I'll be asking. I'll probably just hang mine in my car or something as decoration but I'm pretty disappointed at the product quality. I didn't expect it to be stellar since it wasn't super costly but I at least expected it to hold up better than it did.
In trying to include some positives, the packaging that it came in was cute and the shipping time was great. I had my product 3 days after the email was sent that it had shipped.No One Fights Alone® Friendship Necklace w/ Ribbon Charm (Set of 2)Melissa Russell
October 29, 2020 -
As promised and fast delivery great product.
What Cancer Cannot Do® Dog Tag Necklace w/ Ribbon CharmPast Customer
March 1, 2018 -
These are great. I'm planning on adding them to What Cancer Can't Do quilts I'm making. When I received my first order I immediately ordered more. I spoke to a rep regarding making an addition to my order about 30 minutes after I placed it and it had already started! The rep was extremely pleasant and helpful. The "left out" items were added and my PayPal account was updated. Dealing with Choose Hope has been very easy and pleasant.
Ribbon AppliqueCustomer in Texas
June 20, 2018 -
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Received the white beaded bracelet yesterday and couldn't wait to wear the bracelet today. I am sorry to say the beads turned spotty grey. The white is wearing off. This is the first item I've purchased that is not what expected. I know it is the color I chose. All the other items I've purchased in the past I really enjoy wearing. My review of this item is not to deter anyone from purchasing this item, but I do suggest another color.
Beaded Cancer BraceletPast Customer
July 30, 2015
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My Name is Hughie Mizell. I am a retired barber, husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. My cancer story begins around 2005 with a rectal cancer diagnosis. I had surgery and the cancer was. . .