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Read all of the latest news and writing from Color.

Cancer Care

Innovations in Cancer Part 1: Understanding Novel Distributed Screening Tests

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Cancer Care

Cancer Trends in Younger Adults: Insights from Recent Research

AI

Using AI to Accelerate Cancer Diagnosis to Treatment Time for Your Workforce

AI

Bringing cancer expertise to a doctor near you: Color’s copilot and partnership with OpenAI

Cancer Care

5 Takeaways from My Day at the White House Cancer Moonshot Roundtable on Workforce-Enabled Cancer Screenings

Cancer Care

Screening is just the beginning. That’s why we’re expanding support from diagnosis management through remission.

Cancer Care

How 30,000 People Took More Control of Their Health: A Milestone in Accessible Personalized Medicine

Costs & ROI

How to Get Ahead of the Priciest Health-Care Expense — Cancer Care

Cancer Care

Missing pieces: Why many employees still worry about paying for their own cancer screenings

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Costs & ROI

Employers spend more on active treatment of cancer than any other cancer cost. That’s why they’re investing in screenings.

Cancer Care

Even if you stopped smoking decades ago, you might be recommended to be screened for lung cancer

Cancer Care

As a breast cancer survivor, here’s what I tell workforces about getting screened

Cancer Care

How to be a friend to a friend diagnosed with breast cancer

Cancer Care

Non-specific symptoms are reason enough to get screened for cancer—even if you’re in your 30s

Costs & ROI

3 ways employers are saving money in 2024 while addressing their number one healthcare cost: cancer

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Cancer Care

Employers can play a central role in preventing cancer, but they need the data to do it

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Costs & ROI

With health insurance rates set to increase 6.5% or more, cancer prevention is financially critical for employers

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Cancer Care

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

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Cancer Care

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

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Cancer Care

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

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Cancer Care

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