? regarding colors of cancer ribbons

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I had seen online that the different color ribbons represent different situations/cancer....

Is there a general color for people who are fighting cancer?
 
The purple ribbon in my avi is for Pancreatic Cancer. I want to honor my DH who lost his battle to it recently.
 
Pale Blue is for Prostate Cancer - please ensure the men in your life get a PSA blood test - trust me, I know from experience it CAN hit at the age of 44 :(
 

Thank you. That is the site that I was looking at. I didn't see a general ribbon for any type of cancer. :confused3

In the first link that FireDancer posted, it says that a lavender ribbon is for "general cancer awareness".
 
In the first link that FireDancer posted, it says that a lavender ribbon is for "general cancer awareness".

Now I was thinking it was Yellow.

For General Cancer awareness, but I found out why when I went to the site, it lists it as the colour for the Canadian Cancer Society.

I think alot of these might be regional :confused3
 
Thank you. That is the site that I was looking at. I didn't see a general ribbon for any type of cancer. :confused3

I think that's because the idea didn't start from a generalized ribbon or even different colored ribbons for different causes. I think the red ribbon used as a symbol to fight AIDS was the original idea and the only ribbon. I remember actors wearing them on their outfits at the various award ceremonies one year, as being the first time that idea came out. It was so popular for AIDS that then a pink one came out for breast cancer... then a yellow one for... then a blue one for... so each organization to fight a specific cancer chose a color.

The American Cancer Society (which is for general cancers) always had their own symbol, "the twin-serpent caduceus, which forms the handle of the sword, emphasizes the medical and scientific nature of the Society's work. Classically, twined serpents represent healing of the sick and creativity of the healthy.

Since 1928, the American Cancer Society has used the sword as its symbol as it continues to champion the causes of cancer prevention, eliminating suffering from cancer, and saving lives."

http://www.cancer.org/docroot/AA/content/AA_1_4_ACS_History.asp
 
General ribbon is purple. Generally if you see a purple ribbon (usually light to medium toned) it means that we all fight together. You then get specific cancers and their ribbons, like gold for childhood, yellow for bone, orange for leukemia, etc.

PS - Whatever you're doing with the cancer ribbon, thank you. As a survivor, I just have to say that. :hug:
 
yeah, but don't colored ribbons mean other things too??

Isn't yellow ribbon supposed to mean some one is missing??
 
I had seen online that the different color ribbons represent different situations/cancer....

Is there a general color for people who are fighting cancer?

The Lance Armstrong bracelet is for all cancers and it is yellow. When my granddaughter was at Children's Hospital, the "Armstrong" group came in and gave all the kids t-shirts and Livestrong Bracelets. The kids (and their parents) thought it was great.
 
When two breast cancer survivors came to my house after my surgery (they were sent by the American Cancer Society to give comfort) they brought me a yellow wrist band and ribbon. They both wore pink wrist bands, but said that yellow was the general color. This was after Lance Armstrong's LiveStrong bands came out. I still have it and look at it often although I always wear pink.:lovestruc
 
A purple ribbon is also used for lupus.

Ameraumi -- I'm so sorry for your loss.
 
The purple ribbon in my avi is for Pancreatic Cancer. I want to honor my DH who lost his battle to it recently.

I am sorry for your loss. :hug:

Pale Blue is for Prostate Cancer - please ensure the men in your life get a PSA blood test - trust me, I know from experience it CAN hit at the age of 44 :(

Julie, how is he doing? I think of you all often.


I lost my dad to agressive prostate cancer almost 3 years ago. Very sad. Blue for prostate cancer.
 












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