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Cancer and Heart Health Screening Program
Information related to Color’s screening program for breast cancer, cervical cancer, prostate cancer, colorectal cancer, lung cancer, skin cancer, and heart health disease
Which tests can I receive if I live in New York?
As someone with a current cancer diagnosis, what can I expect from this program?
As someone who has completed cancer treatment, what can I expect from this program?
As a caregiver to someone who has cancer, what can I expect from this program?
What will I have to pay for?
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 my at-home genetic test?
How do I return my kit for my at-home genetic test?
What do I do if I forgot to connect my sample with my account for my at-home genetic test?
What does the Hereditary Cancer Genetic Test include?
What does the Extended Genetic Test include?
Will my at-home genetic test tell me if I have cancer, high cholesterol, or a heart condition?
Will my at-home genetic test tell me if I use the right medications?
What kinds of results can I expect from a genetic test?
What happens if I get a positive result for my at-home genetic test?
When and how will I receive my results for my at-home genetic test?
Can I talk to a genetics expert about my results?
What happens during a genetic counseling session?
What are the benefits, risks, and limitations of genetic testing?
How do I speak to someone on the Color care team?
What kinds of things can the Color care team help with?
What kinds of in-person screenings can the Color care team help coordinate?
I want to go to my usual healthcare provider for in-person screening. Can the care team help coordinate?
Will my in-person screening appointment be covered by insurance?
What is a virtual visit?
Who will I talk to at a virtual visit?