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which cancer ribbon would it be?
Cancer awareness bracelet

My mom died 2 weeks ago from cancer, and i was looking at the awareness ribbons but i'm a little confused on what kind i should get. When she found out she had cancer it was in her uterus, then spread to her stomach, then her spleen and colon which she fought off with chemo treatments. The cancer that took her life was brain cancer.

if i was to get a ribbon on anything would i get the one that started it all or the one that took her life?


Peach would be the color for uterine cancer. Although it did travel to other parts of her body, you always go by where it originated.
I am so sorry about your mom.

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  • Awareness Ribbons are Funny « AK/Groom

    You can just wear a ribbon and not know anything about sports (not that those guys do).

    While I am all for causes, the ribbon color meanings seem to have been selected by someone really funny or someone really literal.  I imagine that whoever selected the colors was off to a good start, but then lost steam and by the end was like “eh, screw it, I’ll just do this.”

    For example:

    The pink ribbon represents breast cancer awareness and is also a symbol for birth parents.  Okay, I get it.  Typically, breast cancer affects women and birthing is (allegedly) cute and fuzzy and those two things tend to gravitate towards a color such as pink.  Of course, that’s society grinding that into us at a young age, even going as far as to get your church youth group leader to yell “No purple!” on church trips.  For those of you who never understood what that meant and just pretended you did, mixing the color pink and the color blue makes purple.  And now…you know.

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