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I'm a survivor of childhood cancer and I want to get a tattoo of a
small ribbon and small printing of the word survivor under it. I'm asian so I’ve a slightly yellow skin. I searched at some websites but some say light blue or gold…and some just stated gold. I don't want to get the gold one cause I know that it won't look good on my skin.
I had Leukemia
Answer:
A general cancer survivor ribbon would be purple.
Childhood cancer would be gold.
reference: www.choosehope.com
Best wishes
Answer:
Leukemia can be either green or orange. If you're concerned about your skin colour, I would probably choose green since orange can turn out yellowish sometimes.
Gold is just a general colour for all childhood cancers and light blue is also prostate cancer.
http://www.personalizedcause.com/
Has every colour of every ribbon, for everything.
Answer:
gold is for childhood cancer and orange is for leukemia. Congrats on being a survivor. I work at a cancer center and it is so fulfilling to hear about the survivors. Go you! Book Mark it-> del.icio.us | Reddit | Slashdot | Digg | Facebook | Technorati | Google | StumbleUpon | Window Live | Tailrank | Furl | Netscape | Yahoo | BlinkList
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