25 Kick-Ass Tattoo Ideas for Cancer Survivors

Beautiful chest tattoo featuring vibrant floral and heart designs for cancer survivors.

Cancer survivors are among the few people who show true bravery and resilience because of what they have gone through.

What better way to express the feelings of surviving? Have a tattoo and flaunt it good!

Here are 25 kick-ass tattoo ideas for all you thriving and bad ass cancer survivors out there:

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Pain demands to be felt and getting over it is the most exhilarating thing ever. 

Inspirational tattoo quote about overcoming fears and pain for cancer survivors.
via cancerhawk.com

There is always hope in every situation, even when it comes to cancer. 

Beautiful hope tattoo featuring a feather, butterflies, and the word "hope" for cancer survivors.
via pinterest.com

Some gloves on a pink ribbon to battle breast cancer. 

Boxing gloves tattoo symbolising strength and resilience for cancer survivors.
via fulltattoo.com

Just a tiny reminder for the battles one has overcome.

Pink ribbon tattoo symbolising cancer awareness and survivor strength.
via pinterest.com

A blatant reminder of surviving.

Pink ribbon tattoo with "Survivor" script and date 9.8.08, symbolising hope and strength for cancer.
via blog.thebreastcancersite.com

Some small reminder of how cancer put you to a test that you’ve passed. 

Tattoo of an infinity symbol with the word "Survivor" for cancer survivors.
via talesofthetatt.com

The infamous ribbon combined with a butterfly to signify being free. 

Tattoo of a butterfly with a pink and purple ribbon, symbolising hope and strength for cancer surviv.
via cancerhawk.com

Today and all the other days in our life is always a gift. 

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via weheartit.com

Another twist on the proverbial anti-cancer ribbon. 

Beautiful pink ribbon tattoo with beads and a heart symbol.
via diygirls.blogspot.com.au

Next page: More pretty cancer busting tattoos…

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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.


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