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  1. Home - Color Health

    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.

  2. Color Support

    Lung Screening Access Program Color Health’s free Lung Screening Access Program, based on the American Cancer Society screening guidelines. Other About Color, Account Help, Genetics and more

  3. Color offers a full suite of clinically actionable genetic tests designed to support informed care across oncology, pharmacogenomics, and adult preventive health.

  4. About Us - Color Health

    Color offers integrated virtual cancer care with early detection, personalized guidance, and ongoing support that improves outcomes and reduces costs.

  5. Home | Color Support

    Lung Screening Access Program Color Health’s free Lung Screening Access Program, based on the American Cancer Society screening guidelines.

  6. Blog - Color Health

    Feb 12, 2026 · We focus on accountability and action at Color. This partnership connects oncology and reproductive medicine to ensure every patient has the best possible chance at health and family.

  7. 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 …

  8. Genetic Testing | Color Support

    Do I have to pay for Color’s genetic test? How do I do a genetic test at home? How do I connect my sample with my account online for my at-home genetic test? How do I collect my saliva sample for …

  9. 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 …

  10. 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?