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My sister has skin cancer and is terminal. What is the ribbon color I can wear? |
My sister has skin cancer and is terminal. What is the ribbon color I can wear? Orange is sometimes used for melanoma, but it's not the only thing the orange ribbon represents. Sorry about your sister. you can wear any color ribbon you want its america and how is skin cancer terminal if i may ask i have never heard of a severe case You didn't say whether it was melanoma or a squamous cell but I found this website that has a listing for different types of cancer. They had black for melanoma. I'm sorry about your sister. For the ones who don't know........Its a PINK RIBBON in support of cancer. |
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