Moorestown, NJ -- Fit for times when family and friends struggle for words, Cancer Cards has launched a new website, where the right words might just be funny.
The American Cancer Society reports finding humor in life can help when living with cancer. CancerCardOnline.com's funny cards for cancer sufferers are designed to lend the gift of diversion -- as well as hope and inspiration.
A customer favorite among Cancer Card Online's breast cancer card collection shows a lineup of high-heeled silhouettes and a message that reads, 'Don’t worry about what I think of your mastectomy… I’m a leg man.
Besides the humorous, Cancer Cards (http://www.cancercardsonline.com) has heartfelt messages for children with cancer. More traditional greetings and spiritual sympathies are also available as cards for cancer patients. Tammy Maxey would have appreciated such choices when she was in college, before she lost her father to prostate cancer.
"After my father passed, my mother-in-law was diagnosed with breast cancer. I remember feeling so frustrated, I could not find her an uplifting card. I was so disheartened, I wanted more than a 'get well' card, I wanted a suitable cancer card," says Cancer Cards President Tammy Maxey.
Maxey knows a woman may be emotional about losing her hair. Laughter can naturally lift such a moment. One of the funny cancer cards shows a big woman in a red bikini, boasting, ‘Don’t worry about losing your hair. I lost my waistline years ago… and you can see how well that has grown back.’
"When it’s your loved one you want to see smile, when it’s your loved one diagnosed with cancer, more than ever, time is of the essence. We understand the urgency and mail all cancer cards the next business day," says Maxey, who founded Cancer Cards in 2008.
Cancer Cards are real paper cards, personalized online and mailed first class the following business day. Cancer Cards donates 10 percent of all profits to cancer research. Cancer Cards are environmentally friendly, prices are affordable and shipping comes free.
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