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Staying True to Healthcare Delivery: Equity in Preventive Cancer Care Starts with Access
In partnership with ACS, we’re integrating cancer prevention into people’s everyday lives. Our goal is to reach as many Americans as possible through their employers in order to improve outcomes nationwide. By tackling access head-on, we can also close gaps in health equity – there’s no question disparities are heavily rooted in lack of access. Here, Alicia Zhou, Color’s Chief Science Officer, shares her thoughts on bringing healthcare delivery back to its roots to bring this vision to life.
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With health insurance rates set to increase 6.5% or more, cancer prevention is financially critical for employers

Most people overdue for a colorectal cancer screening are not receiving the recommendation from their doctor to get one

Identifying who’s at increased risk for lung cancer could be as simple as re-reading electronic health records

There are multiple ways to detect colorectal cancer early; colonoscopies are just the end of the line

This model shows that if we had all gotten recommended cancer screenings, we would’ve saved trillions. Let’s reverse the trend.

Every health benefits plan should include a tiered cancer prevention program. Here’s how one looks.

Too few cancer patients receive genetic testing—after they’ve been diagnosed

Who will your employee call if they’re diagnosed with cancer?

Embracing Empathy: Learnings in Developing Accessible STI Testing and Prevention

Staying True to Healthcare Delivery: Equity in Preventive Cancer Care Starts with Access

Making screenings accessible to millions: Color’s partnership with the American Cancer Society for employers and unions

Breaking Down Barriers to Cancer Screening

Strength in Numbers: Building a Better Vaccine System

The True Cost of Cancer

Reaching the Hardest to Reach: Public Health and the Digital Divide

Three Ways to Improve Preventive Care for Employees and Members

Home Is Where the Heart (Health) Is

Doing More with Less: Modernizing Approaches to HIV and STI Services in Public Health

A Future Free of Cervical Cancer
