Gifts for Breast Cancer
Survivors
Perhaps one of the most
well-known breast cancer survivor gifts is that of the pink
ribbon. Originally intended as a symbol of breast cancer
awareness, the pink ribbon can now be
found on a vast array of gifts for breast cancer
survivors.
One of the best breast cancer survivor gifts you can
purchase is a canvas tote with a pink ribbon imprinted on it.
When cancer patients are undergoing treatment, they sometimes
are connected to a machine that pumps chemotherapy drugs into
their body via an intravenous tube. A tote bag can be used to
transport the pump and provides the patient with a little
discretion when they are out in public.
Additionally, a tote bag can be used to carry magazines,
books, binders, or craft projects. When patients obtain
treatment in a facility, they are required to sit in a chair
for 2 to 4 hours. A tote bag lets them take items along to help
keep their mind occupied during the treatment session.
Pink ribbon travel mugs are a good gift option for breast
cancer survivors. Patients can fill the mug with filtered
water, smoothies, or other nutritional beverages. When their
cancer treatment is completed, they can use the travel mug when
they participate in a breast cancer survivor walk-a-thon!
Notepads, pens and pencils emblazoned with the pink ribbon
symbol are practical gift choices. Many cancer patients are
affected with short-term memory loss due to the cancer-fighting
drugs. Having a supply of notepads, pens and pencils nearby can
help them stay organized and keep track of important dates and
times.
Pink ribbon note cards are a gift that every cancer survivor
appreciates. Most cancer patients receive many good wishes and
gifts during their recovery. Providing note cards as a gift
makes it easy for breast cancer survivors to acknowledge these
gifts when they are feeling better.
Pink ribbon breast cancer survivor gifts are available in
just about anything you could possibly conceive. You can find
pink ribbon apparel, jewelry, hats, scarves, socks, cups,
glasses, pitchers, coolers, ornaments, magnets, key chains,
stationary, soaps, suncatchers, and umbrellas.
When choosing a gift for a breast cancer survivor, keep one
very important thing in mind... If the patient is undergoing
chemotherapy treatments, do not give them gifts that include
scented products. Scented items oftentimes make cancer patients
queasy and nauseous, so only give unscented bath and body
items, or candles.
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