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How and Why You Should Raise Awareness of Ovarian Cancer

Jan 11, 2017
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Pair of hands holding an ovarian cancer ribbon with the word "hope"

Raising Ovarian Cancer Awareness With Swag

“No One Fights Alone” and “Choose Hope” are two famous universal cancer slogans. There are also a variety of others for different non-profit profit organizations working to bring about awareness, education and monetary donations for ovarian cancer research.

You can support a friend or loved the one with ovarian cancer and educate others with trademark slogans on teal wristbands and bracelets, necklaces, t-shirts, ribbons, magnets and more.

Wristbands

The "No One Fight Alone" wrist brands in teal is a great way to offer support to a loved one going through the cancer journey or if you are a cancer patient yourself.

These are available in different colors to help bring out awareness for other cancers as well. They are even available for sale in bulk for awareness events or fundraisers.

Magnets

Ovarian cancer awareness magnets are ideal for your car, refrigerator or any other magnetic surface. They’re easily removable for cleaning, and they will hold up despite the weather.

Pins

Ovarian cancer pins are available in different forms, including an angel that provides a source of love, hope, and faith and there is also an ovarian cancer survivor pin.

These pins are great reminder hope endures. They are nickel free, lead-free and cadmium free and attached with a standard pin back.

T-Shirts

Teal colored awareness T-shirts are a popular way to support and promote awareness for ovarian cancer. These are perfect for walks, awareness events, fundraisers and support groups.

An excellent way to express your frustration with chemo brain is with an “I Have Chemo Brain! What's Your Excuse?” T-shirt. It’s a way to make light of the forgetfulness and confusion that are side effects from cancer treatment.

The T-shirt also makes a great gift for someone going through treatment.

Necklaces

Encouragement necklaces offer support and love to a loved one fighting ovarian cancer, or for yourself.

Add a ribbon charm, and you have the perfect piece of reasonably priced jewelry. The charms offer engraved words of encouragement to help you find inspiration throughout your day.

Another option is a "Prayer for a Cure" locket. It’s a beautiful silver tone, nickel free pendant with an 18-inch silver tone chain and you can add teal crystal charms.

Necklaces are a perfect gift for loved one fighting cancer or as a thank you to a caregiver.

Buttons

The "No One Fights Alone" buttons say it all and are a great way to show support and bring awareness. These are perfect for fundraisers and other awareness events.

Bracelets

Different types of teal bracelets are a great way to show support for yourself or your loved ones through cancer. These come in bead form, with crystals and pearls, or as a wire bracelet.

Water Bottles

There are ideal for handing out and using at awareness events. They are available as a 28-ounce bottle which fits nicely in your hand.

It is perfect for anyone going through treatment and ideal for everyday use.

Key Chains

There are many varieties of ovarian cancer awareness key chains, but a fantastic option is the “What Cancer Cannot Do” key chain. The “What Cancer Cannot Do” is a poem that describes the limits that cancer has and is an inspiration for beating cancer, and the obstacles it breaks.

You can get this key chain in teal and is a good daily reminder about thinking positivity.

Tote Bags

Awareness totes are perfect for travel to getting to medical appointments. They are marked with a contemporary teal ribbon and ovarian cancer encouragement slogans.

How to Get Ovarian Cancer Awareness Swag

Cancer affects everyone, and many great organizations understand the value of awareness and sell items in support of different types of cancer. Many of these make significant donations to cancer research.

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Choose Hope

Choose Hope is one of these great organizations. The idea came from three women who knew firsthand what fighting cancer was like. They started by handing out buttons to brighten people’s days and eventually turned their awareness quest into a business.

Choose Hope is a non-profit company that donates substantially to leading cancer research facilities. You can find a variety of ovarian cancer swag at their website.

The Stupid Cancer Store

The Stupid Cancer Store was founded in 2007 by a young adult cancer survivor. As a non-profit organization, its goal is to empower young people affected by cancer and make sure they have all the resources available to fight cancer and get needed support.

Fight Like a Girl Club

The Fight Like a Girl Club was created as a welcoming place for women fighting cancer and other diseases. Survivors and loved ones to come together to share their personal stories, provide encouragement, hope, and support.

They also sell ovarian cancer gear, including apparel, ribbons, and other merchandise featuring the “Fight Like a Girl” in teal color with a variety of inspiring themes. They will also personalize merchandise for your group or awareness event.

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Eric Patterson
Eric Patterson, LPC is a professional counselor in western Pennsylvania working for the last 10 years to help children, teens and adults achieve their goals and live happier lives. See all of Eric's articles
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Lana Barhum
Lana Barhum is a freelance medical and health writer from Northeast Ohio. She has written for a variety of online health publications, including the Pain News Network, Alliance Health, Upwell, Mango Health, and The Mighty. Having lived with rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia since 2008, Lana uses her experiences to share expert advice on various chronic illness and medical topics. See all of Lana's articles
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Resources
  • National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (What is Ovarian Cancer?)
  • American Cancer Society (What Are the Key Statistics About Ovarian Cancer?)
  • Choose Hope
  • Stupid Cancer
  • Fight Like a Girl Club
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