Hopeful BIPOC cancer survivor
United Colors of Cancer

Where Every Color in the Cancer Community Is
Seen, Heard, and Counted

Standing with Black, Indigenous, and People of Color survivors and caregivers—because no one should face cancer alone.

Our Movement

You Are Not Alone

United Colors of Cancer is a community of survivors, caregivers, and advocates who understand your journey—because many of us have walked it too.

United Colors of Cancer advocates at Cervical Cancer Summit

Building bridges across communities to ensure no one navigates cancer alone.

Walking Alongside You

From care packages filled with comfort to financial support when you need it most—we're here for you.

Finding Your People

Connect with others who truly understand—survivors and caregivers who get what you're going through.

Your Story Matters

Your voice helps shape the future of cancer care for communities like ours.

Together, we're creating a world where no one faces cancer feeling invisible or alone.

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Every Number Is a Person We've Touched

Behind every statistic is a survivor who found community, a family who received support, and a voice that was finally heard.

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Survivors & Families Embraced

Walking alongside those navigating their cancer journey.

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Care Packages Sent with Love

Bringing comfort and hope during the hardest days.

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Given to Ease the Burden

Because healing should never be hindered by finances.

Your Experience Matters

If you've ever felt unseen in a doctor's office, or struggled to find support that understood your background—you're not imagining it. These challenges are real, and they affect outcomes.

That's why we exist: to stand with you, advocate for you, and work toward a future where your care truly reflects who you are.

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Bikira Radcliffe, Founder of United Colors of Cancer

Why United Colors of Cancer Exists

United Colors of Cancer was founded by cancer survivor and advocate Bikira Radcliffe, whose journey revealed the profound disparities many communities face when navigating cancer.

What began as a commitment to ensure that no one facing cancer would feel unseen or unsupported has grown into a movement working to strengthen survivorship support and advance cancer equity across communities.

Bikira Radcliffe

Founder & Executive Director

Every Voice in the Cancer Community Deserves to Be Seen, Heard, and Counted.

"I know what it feels like to face cancer and feel invisible. That's why I created United Colors of Cancer—so no one in our community ever has to feel alone in their journey."

— Bikira Radcliffe

Founder, United Colors of Cancer

Cancer is NOT Color Blind - diverse BIPOC women

We believe that cancer care should see you—not just your diagnosis, but your whole story, your culture, and your community.

That's why we send care packages filled with love, provide financial support when bills pile up, and connect survivors with mentors who've been where you are. Because healing isn't just medical—it's personal.

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Leadership & Advocacy

National Advocacy & Leadership

United Colors of Cancer participates in national conversations on cancer survivorship, patient advocacy, and health equity.

Recent engagements include:

Cervical Cancer Summit

Cervivor

Global Virtual Cancer Conference

GVCC

AYA Cancer Gabfest

Emerging Voices

NYU Wagner School of Public Service

Womxn Now Speaker Series

These conversations help ensure that the voices of BIPOC cancer survivors are represented in discussions shaping the future of cancer care.

From Our Community

Voices of Hope

"When I found United Colors of Cancer, I finally felt like someone understood what I was going through. I wasn't just another patient—I was seen."

Healing happens in community. When you connect with others who truly understand your journey, you discover strength you didn't know you had.

Collaboration

Partners in Cancer Equity

Advancing cancer equity requires collaboration.

United Colors of Cancer works with healthcare organizations, advocates, and community leaders to expand support for BIPOC cancer survivors and raise awareness about cancer disparities.

Partnerships and collaborations include media initiatives, advocacy organizations, and community programs supporting individuals navigating cancer.

Community of cancer advocates
How You Can Help

Join Our Family

Every act of support—big or small—helps a survivor feel less alone and more hopeful.

Give Hope

Your donation sends care packages, provides financial relief, and shows survivors they matter.

Donate

Stand With Us

Partner with us to reach more families and create lasting change in cancer care.

Partner

Share Our Story

Help us reach someone who needs to know they're not alone. Your voice amplifies ours.

Share

Be Part of Someone's Healing Journey

Your support means a survivor receives a care package during their hardest days. It means a family doesn't have to choose between treatment and rent. It means no one faces cancer alone.