Whether you are a cancer survivor yourself or you know and love someone - a family member, a friend, a neighbor—who has experienced a breast cancer diagnosis, breast cancer affects so many of us. In fact, about 1 in 8 women will develop invasive breast cancer, and 2,650 new cases of invasive male breast cancer are expected this year, according to BreastCancer.org.
In time of need, any support would be a great motivation to anyone who is struggling against the disease. In this article, Silverybrand will suggest top 5 meaningful messages to support people around.
Top 5 messages to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month
1. Never Give Up

The most important thing fighting Breast Cancer is achieving internal strength, strength of the heart, mind and emotion. Breast Cancer is undoubtedly frustrating and could even wear the strongest woman down. And "Never Give Up" is the spirit that we need to go through tough times.
What's better than a T-shirt that shows the message, with pink roses, the color of October, the flower of beauty. A simple inspiring message yet could carry so much meaning.
2. I Am The Storm

Inspired by a quote written by Jake Remington, this poster delivers a strong message to motivate every woman to stay willed. Anyone who got the C-bomb will understand how important this is.
Printed on a poster, it will be a wonderful way to show support to any individuals who are currently dealing with breast cancer, as well as their loved ones. Also, it makes quite a beautiful piece of home decor.
3. I Wear Pink For Myself

This a dedicated message for one who is fighting Breast Cancer. Pink. Such a feminine, gentle, caring color – the exact opposite of breast cancer; invasive, aggressive, indiscriminate. The pink ribbon became a symbol of breast cancer in 1992 for National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in the US. It represents fear of breast cancer, yet hope for the future.
Wearing this message is a way to show your bravery and confrontation with the disease.
4. In October We Wear Pink

Not much to say about this message. We all know that pink is the color in October. And giving this message is always a good way to raise community awareness, as well as showing to everyone that you care.
The message was combined with the spooky spirit of Halloween, which provides a different perspective on Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
5. I Don't Hide My Scars

This a cool way to proclaim that you are a Breast Cancer Survivor. Why hide when it's a proof of strong willing, dedicated mindset and the spirit of never giving up?
