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Re: About the ribbon discussion

From: Ashli (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Oct 5 01:55:40 2004


What about bright pink, or a shimmery plum? It's bad enough having the disease, the least we can do is choose a pretty color to promote awareness. XOX, Ash At Mon, 4 Oct 2004, anonymous wrote: >
>I found the following list, there are probably more but this is what I
>found:
>
>Pink = breast cancer
>white with blue stripe = teen cancer awareness
>purple = lupus and fibromyalgia
>peach = uterine cancer
>dark blue = colon cancer
>lavendar = general cancer awareness
>yellow = childhood cancer awareness
>yellow BOW ribbon = war ribbon
>black = 9/11 awareness
>dark gray with red center = diabetes
>yellow with red stripe = hepatitis C
>light blue = prostrate cancer
>red, white & blue = patriotic ribbon
>multicolored = autism
>red = aids/hiv
>turquoise = ovarian cancer
>light gray = brain cancer
>
>so.... as you can see peach is indeed already claimed for something
>really deadly. I think perhaps to find something to be uniquely
>representative of endo awareness you need to be a bit more creative and
>either combine colors or get a pattern. You know, you could perhaps use
>the endo quilt as a guide, just a thought.
>http://www.endometriosiszone.org/quilt/endo.cfm



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