The Challenge
Andersen Construction focuses on commercial and industrial construction in the Northwest, building everything from parking structures to medical facilities, manufacturing plants, and industrial complexes. Leading with integrity, Andersen puts “their clients’ and project team’s needs first.” With a relatively young and diverse workforce, those needs included healthcare education – particularly about cancer and cancer risk.
Andersen was looking for a partner that could help identify, manage, and directly intervene on both lifestyle and genetic risk for cancer. For example, when Andersen employee Craig was diagnosed with Stage IV melanoma, he underwent genetic testing and learned he is a carrier of a BRCA2 genetic mutation, which increases a person’s risk of several cancers, including breast, ovarian, and prostate cancer. Learning this, his five children also underwent genetic testing and discovered that they, too, carry the genetic mutation.
Andersen knew that understanding who in their population has increased cancer risk and may be eligible for earlier or additional screening beyond standard guidelines is critical for preventing and managing cancer early. Color’s program was the solution to help them do exactly that.