After treatment ends, many survivors are left without a clear plan for monitoring recurrence, managing late effects, or coordinating care across providers.
Finishing cancer treatment is not the end of the journey. Survivors face ongoing risks, long-term side effects, and uncertainty about what comes next. Yet most are discharged from oncology care without clear clinical oversight or support. Color delivers oncologist-led survivorship care that monitors recurrence risk, manages long-term health, and supports a successful return to work and daily life.
Survivors represent the largest and most complex cancer population today. Yet survivorship care is fragmented, inconsistent, or missing altogether. Without ongoing clinical leadership, risks accumulate quietly until they become costly and disruptive.
Many survivors receive no structured follow-up beyond occasional scans. Primary care providers are rarely trained to manage late effects of cancer or treatment. Oncology teams often lack capacity to support survivors long term. These gaps lead to missed recurrence, unmanaged chronic conditions, avoidable emergency visits, and delayed return to work.
After treatment ends, many survivors are left without a clear plan for monitoring recurrence, managing late effects, or coordinating care across providers.
Fatigue, pain, cognitive changes, cardiac risk, and secondary cancers often go unaddressed, impacting quality of life and productivity.
Without guidance, survivors struggle with accommodations, stamina, and confidence, increasing absenteeism, disability claims, and turnover.
Supporting survivors takes more than periodic check-ins. It requires continuous clinical oversight, proactive risk management, and whole-person support that adapts as needs change.
Access ensures survivors are never left to manage uncertainty or new symptoms on their own.
Survivorship-specialized clinical team
Same or next day visits when concerns arise
Direct access to cancer-trained clinicians
Support that stays with people wherever they live
Speed prevents small concerns from becoming major setbacks.
Rapid review of new symptoms, scans, and labs
Fast escalation when recurrence or complications are suspected
Timely completion of follow-up testing and referrals
Ongoing clinical monitoring to catch issues early
Direct clinical care replaces gaps and guesswork with continuity and follow-through.
Survivorship oncologists who assess risk and take action
Direct collaboration with primary care and specialists
Personalized survivorship care plans
Clear clinical ownership long after treatment ends
higher risk of recurrence actively monitored
saved per survivor through avoided complications
of care gaps closed for survivors
Color integrates survivorship care from day one. Each survivor works with a survivorship-specialized oncologist and care team to manage long-term risk, recovery, and health.
Survivorship affects more than physical health. Color integrates whole-person care to address the lasting emotional, practical, and lifestyle impacts of cancer.
On March 16th, 2020, the first stay-at-home orders were issued in the San Francisco Bay Area. Exactly two weeks later, Color had built a CLIA-certified COVID-19 testing lab and digital platform. One week after that, Color and the City and County of San Francisco launched one of the first high-capacity, public COVID testing sites.
In the months and years to come, Color supported employers, schools, and Federal, state, and local health departments across the country—Thermo Fisher Scientific, the CDC, the State of California and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Chicago Public Schools, to name a few—to provide critical access where people worked, played, learned, and worshiped. When antiviral treatment became available, Color ran three-quarters of the country’s state-level telehealth programs, with prescription delivery within 24 to 48 hours of symptom onset. Our population health work has since expanded to support other infectious disease areas. Color currently runs the State of California’s HIV PrEP telehealth access program.
On March 16th, 2020, the first stay-at-home orders were issued in the San Francisco Bay Area. Exactly two weeks later, Color had built a CLIA-certified COVID-19 testing lab and digital platform. One week after that, Color and the City and County of San Francisco launched one of the first high-capacity, public COVID testing sites.
In the months and years to come, Color supported employers, schools, and Federal, state, and local health departments across the country—Thermo Fisher Scientific, the CDC, the State of California and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Chicago Public Schools, to name a few—to provide critical access where people worked, played, learned, and worshiped. When antiviral treatment became available, Color ran three-quarters of the country’s state-level telehealth programs, with prescription delivery within 24 to 48 hours of symptom onset. Our population health work has since expanded to support other infectious disease areas. Color currently runs the State of California’s HIV PrEP telehealth access program.
On March 16th, 2020, the first stay-at-home orders were issued in the San Francisco Bay Area. Exactly two weeks later, Color had built a CLIA-certified COVID-19 testing lab and digital platform. One week after that, Color and the City and County of San Francisco launched one of the first high-capacity, public COVID testing sites.
In the months and years to come, Color supported employers, schools, and Federal, state, and local health departments across the country—Thermo Fisher Scientific, the CDC, the State of California and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Chicago Public Schools, to name a few—to provide critical access where people worked, played, learned, and worshiped. When antiviral treatment became available, Color ran three-quarters of the country’s state-level telehealth programs, with prescription delivery within 24 to 48 hours of symptom onset. Our population health work has since expanded to support other infectious disease areas. Color currently runs the State of California’s HIV PrEP telehealth access program.
On March 16th, 2020, the first stay-at-home orders were issued in the San Francisco Bay Area. Exactly two weeks later, Color had built a CLIA-certified COVID-19 testing lab and digital platform. One week after that, Color and the City and County of San Francisco launched one of the first high-capacity, public COVID testing sites.
In the months and years to come, Color supported employers, schools, and Federal, state, and local health departments across the country—Thermo Fisher Scientific, the CDC, the State of California and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Chicago Public Schools, to name a few—to provide critical access where people worked, played, learned, and worshiped. When antiviral treatment became available, Color ran three-quarters of the country’s state-level telehealth programs, with prescription delivery within 24 to 48 hours of symptom onset. Our population health work has since expanded to support other infectious disease areas. Color currently runs the State of California’s HIV PrEP telehealth access program.