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Color is built to manage cancer as a clinical problem, not a collection of services. Our model focuses on three key levers that consistently drive better outcomes and lower costs.
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Color offers a full suite of clinically actionable genetic tests designed to support informed care across oncology, pharmacogenomics, and adult preventive health.
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Color Health launches its first product to help make healthcare more affordable, accessible, and actionable. In 2015, Color launched with a new clinical genetic testing model to help patients …
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Lung Screening Access Program Color Health’s free Lung Screening Access Program, based on the American Cancer Society screening guidelines.
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Feb 12, 2026 · When that happens, patients lose even more than the cancer has already taken from them. We focus on accountability and action at Color. This partnership connects oncology and …
We recommend that you share your Color test results with your healthcare provider. This can help you and your provider create a personalized healthcare plan. If you don’t have your own healthcare …
Genetic Testing | Color Support
Can I talk to a genetics expert about my results? What happens during a genetic counseling session? What are the benefits, risks, and limitations of genetic testing? How do I request raw genomic data …
Color's Family Testing Program
Can I use Color to confirm that I have a mutation? Which Color test will my relative receive? What should I do if I don’t have a copy of my results? Who will see the results I share with Color? Why is a …
Purchasing Color Genetics Tests – Color Support
Can I use insurance for an order placed by a physician from Color's external network of independent physicians? Does my insurance require prior authorization to cover the Hereditary Cancer Test?