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But, when a "get well soon" or a "fuck cancer" card doesn't feel appropriate, what is the alternative?

Card company thortful has created a range of empathy cards for people with breast cancer that deliver another message.


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The greetings include statements like "You are the bravest person I know" and "I don't always know what to do or say but I will always be here for you no matter what."

Emily McDowell -- one of the card designers who contributed to the thortful breast cancer card range -- was inspired by her own experience surviving cancer.

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"It was the loneliness and isolation I felt when many of my close friends and family members disappeared because they didn’t know what to say, or said the absolute wrong thing without realising it. Sympathy cards can make people feel like you think they’re already dead," McDowell said in a statement emailed to Mashable.

"A 'fuck cancer' card is a nice sentiment, but when I had cancer, it never really made me feel better," McDowell continued.

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McDowell says her goal is to change the conversation around how people talk about illness and people living with cancer.

"If something I created can change conversations and help people communicate, then that’s the most rewarding thing I can think of," McDowell said.

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One-hundred percent of the profits from the cards sold will go to cancer charity Breast Cancer Haven. The cards can be purchased online for £2.99 ($3.89).

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