According to the American Cancer Society, over 22,000 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer every year. 1 in 72 women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer in her lifetime. If that number isn’t shocking enough, the same cancer is the 5th deadliest cancers among women. This disease is claiming so many women every day and MyWalkGear.com is fully aware. We are dedicated to spreading awareness for this cause among many others.
September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. Since awareness is one of the most important ways to help fight against cancer, we have gathered a great selection of Ovarian Cancer Awareness Gear for anyone to join the fight. Maybe you are joining an ovarian cancer awareness walk to support the women fighting this disease and you want to support them by wearing matching apparel personalized with their name? Well, at MyWalkGear.com, you can do just that with our personalized awareness t-shirt.
A personalized ovarian cancer awareness shirt like this may be personalized with the name of the person you are supporting. It is a step to help them understand that you are by their side no matter what.
Feel the Teal is a catchy phrase that grabs attention every day. Show your support through this keychain attached to your keys showing you’re also proud supporter for the cause. Ovarian Cancer Awareness Keychains are also ideal giveaways for awareness events.
You may also be a proud survivor of ovarian cancer! If so, give others positive energy by wearing an ovarian cancer survivor shirt. This two sided shirt allows you to express your happiness that you have finished the battle and beat the disease. A shirt like this is a wonderful way to let women and their families know they should never give up hope and always fight for a cure.
Listen carefully as ovarian cancer whispers. It is hard to spot because it is “a chameleon” disease where typical symptoms, such as stomach pain and bloating, are very similar to those of other common conditions. It is very important to make women aware of the signs and symptoms so if the cancer is detected, it may be treated and cured if caught early enough.
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