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  1. Color Health

    Color provides a more connected, direct, and proactive approach by assessing cancer risk and making screening more accessible, accelerating time to diagnosis, guiding patients through …

  2. Genetic Testing - Color Health

    Nov 18, 2015 · Color’s cancer, heart, and medication health areas focus on genetic results that have clear next steps for you and your doctor**. Easy and supported. Color can send reports …

  3. Color Support

    Information related to Color’s screening program for breast cancer, cervical cancer, prostate cancer, colorectal cancer, lung cancer, skin cancer, and heart health disease

  4. About Us - Color Health

    Color mobilizes to change access to critical COVID-19 testing, vaccination, and treatment services. On March 16th, 2020, the first stay-at-home orders were issued in the San Francisco …

  5. Health Plans - Color Health

    Color offers a nationwide virtual cancer clinic that improves cancer detection, care, and transitional survivorship support for your members, anywhere.

  6. Genetics: For Clients | Color Support

    Information to help you provide a sample, activate your Color kit, or with your Color account or results

  7. Employer Insights Report 2025 - Color Health

    © 2025 Color Health, Inc. Color, the Color logos, and other trademarks are trademarks of Color Health, Inc., and may not be used without permission.

  8. Genomics - Color Health

    Color offers one of the most accessible, clinical-grade genetic testing services available today, analyzing genes associated with risk for common cancers and heart conditions — and how the …

  9. What is the Hereditary Cancer Test? – Color Support

    Women and men who use Color will learn about their genetic risk for hereditary breast, colorectal, melanoma, ovarian, pancreatic, prostate, stomach, and uterine cancers. This information is …

  10. Partnerships - Color Health

    Color is responsible for variant detection and interpretation as an initial step for the return of health-related genetic information to one million or more people living in the United States. …