Will Color’s tests tell me if I have cancer, high cholesterol, or a heart condition? Will Color’s tests tell me definitively if a specific medication will or won’t work? Does Color offer testing to children? Can I talk to a genetics expert about my results? Who can I contact to discuss other questions?
Color’s Cancer Connect is a clinically-validated support program where cancer survivors, patients, and caregivers come together to share experiences and strategies for navigating life during and after treatment.
You’ll log in to your Color account, or create one if you don’t already have one. Then we’ll ask you a few questions and confirm your contact information.
Clinicians review the information gathered by the Color Assistant to determine if you’re due for a breast cancer screening mammogram. If you are eligible and want to proceed with screening, you will be contacted by Color for next steps.
Women and men who use Color will learn about their genetic risk for hereditary breast, colorectal, melanoma, ovarian, pancreatic, prostate, stomach, and uterine cancers.