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    World Cancer Day 2023: What do you know about the Cancer Ribbon colours and their significance?

    Feb 4, 2023, 10:59 IST

    World Cancer Day 2023: Cancer is a deadly disease and there are more than 100 types of cancer. Do you know about Cancer awareness ribbons? Which colour represents various types of cancer? Let's have a look!

    Cancer Ribbon Colours
    Cancer Ribbon Colours

    World Cancer Day 2023: On February 4, World Cancer Day is observed in an effort to unite all parties involved in the fight against cancer under the common objective of reducing cancer worldwide.

    Cancer begins in cells and cells are the building blocks of the body. The body forms new cells and replaced the old ones that die. Sometimes this process goes wrong. When the body doesn't need it, new cells grow and old cells don't die when they should. Therefore, these extra cells form a mass known as a tumour. Let us tell you that tumours can be benign or malignant. Benign tumours are not cancer whereas malignant are.

    People wear colourful ribbons to support cancer patients, and a great way to raise awareness about cancer. Various types of cancer ribbons with different colours are there.

    List of Cancer Ribbon colours

    Ribbon Colour

    Cancer Types

    Amber

    Appendix Cancer

    Yellow, purple and navy blue

    Bladder Cancer

    Light purple (lavender)

    All Cancers

    Red

    Blood Cancer

    Yellow

    Bone Cancer

    Green

    Bone Marrow Transplant

    Gray

    Brain Cancer

    Pink

    Breast Cancer (Women)

    Black and white zebra-striped

    Carcinoid Syndrome

    Teal and white

    Cervical Cancer

    Dark blue

    Colon Cancer

    Peach

    Endometrial Cancer

    Light purple/periwinkle

    Oesophageal Cancer

    Yellow

    Ewing's Sarcoma

    Periwinkle blue

    Gastric Cancer

    Green

    Gallbladder/Bile Duct Cancer

    White and Burgundy

    Head and Neck Cancer

    Burgundy

    Multiple Myeloma

    Orange

    Leukemia

    Orange

    Kidney Cancer

    Emerald

    Liver Cancer

    Peach

    Uterine or Endometrial Cancer

    Gold

    Childhood Cancer

    Teal

    Ovarian Cancer

    Burgundy and White

    Oral Cancer

    Yellow

    Osteosarcoma

    Purple

    Pancreatic Cancer

    Burgundy and White

    Pharyngeal Cancer

    Light blue

    Prostate Cancer

    Blue

    Rectal Cancer

    White

    Retinoblastoma

    Black

    Skin Cancer

    Periwinkle blue

    Small Intestine Cancer

    Blue, Pink and Teal

    Thyroid Cancer

    Blue, Yellow and Purple

    Bladder Cancer

    Lime green

    Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma

    Orchid

    Testicular Cancer

    White

    Lung Cancer

    We can say that wearing a ribbon of a particular colour can help people show their support for a relative, friend or loved one or may help them to discuss their cancer diagnosis with others. No doubt, participating in a cancer awareness campaign by wearing a ribbon may help the people informed about cancer research and help in promoting funds for new treatments.

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    Shikha Goyal is a journalist and a content writer with 9+ years of experience. She is a Science Graduate with Post Graduate degrees in Mathematics and Mass Communication & Journalism. She has previously taught in an IAS coaching institute and was also an editor in the publishing industry. At jagranjosh.com, she creates digital content on General Knowledge. She can be reached at shikha.goyal@jagrannewmedia.com
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