While I believe that the red creme red ribbon may make some of you feel good, no one has a clue what it means. there are over 2700 registered ribbon colors.... who is going to remember more than pink and red ( breast and AIDS)? Remember also that there are so few of us, as our incidence rate is low, and our death rate is high. 300 million people in the US and a few thousand wear an oral cancer ribbon... NOT going to change the world. Malka is right there are better ways to do this. You you want to wear something to attract attention, the button that I wear always gets questions as does my t shirt. Anyone who would like an OCF medallion button (not in the store but that we give to donors) just ask. That one works when I wear my suit for getting attention, but the ones with sayings on them get more questions, which is of course what they were deg]signed to do, since the saying is open ended. I have worm my LiveSTRONG bracelet ever since Lance gave it to me at a cancer conference in 2002. It means something to ALL cancer survivors. It is a statement about how you should approach each day. When I am not feeling good, or positive about where things are going, the message is a readily available and meaningful reminder to me to take the most away from each day, each opportunity, each encounter. We have had the opportunity to do the bracelets since Lance gave me the Chinese manufacturer info. But its a me too thing. There are zillions out the green for our troops purple for prostate, other rainbow ones for gay pride, etc... the list is limitless, and at the end of the day they (except for the yellow one), don't get lots of attention. A ribbon color out of several thousand options does also not bring much attention, and it doesn't go with my daily jeans and t shirt that well. It's a lapel kinda thing. There are better things to do if you are motivated.