MADE TO SUPPORT. MADE TO CURE.

THEN

When Cancer Messed first launched in 2017, it was created with a little girl in mind. A little girl who changed her community by taking a stand against her hardships, being brave in the face of adversity, and remaining positive through it all.

Isabella Santos was two years old when she was diagnosed with stage IV neuroblastoma. Isabella, her family, her doctors, and those around her fought hard to save her life. After fighting bravely for five years, Isabella lost her battle in 2012.

From the very beginning, Isabella’s family used the rallying cry of “cancer messed with the wrong (family and kid)” as they fought for and with her. To honor her, and to support, empower, and inspire others. Because of this, The Isabella Santos Foundation set out to create support apparel for all fighters and support systems in need of a little inspiration. This is how Cancer Messed With apparel came to life.

VS NOW

Now, Cancer Messed With has been reenvisioned to unite and support ALL fighters, not just our brave cancer warriors. We want those wearing our gear to —-

FEEL good

Cancer Messed With apparel is intended to bring positive vibes, be inspirational, and spread more hope in this world. Each item was crafted to ensure a smile on your face, and make you feel good while wearing it.

LOOK good

Not only will you feel good wearing our gear, but you will also look good. Cancer Messed With 2021 designs are trendier than ever. We can’t wait to bring you new releases in the future!

DO good

Every time you purchase something from Cancer Messed With, proceeds go to pediatric cancer research through The Isabella Santos Foundation. The Isabella Santos Foundation is a 501C3 charity that supports leading childhood cancer research programs. You will do good buying CMW gear by helping fund more research for pediatric cancer efforts.

Become a part of something bigger than just purchasing a trendy, inspirational t-shirt. Help fund a cure for rare pediatric cancer. Bring communities of people together for a common cause. Cancer affects children and families no matter who they are, what they look like, and what they believe.

Together we can support. Together we can cure.