Survivorship Care

Deliver a return to health and work

Survivors, in the U.S., currently outnumber cancer patients by almost 10x. For this majority, life after cancer has no specific roadmap. Color clinically manages the path more travelled than ever before to return people to life after cancer.

Build back control after treatment ends

Cancer care does not end after treatment. Survivors face ongoing risk, long-term side effects, and uncertainty about what comes next. Many are discharged from oncology care without ongoing clinical leadership. A lack of guidance leads to gaps in follow-up, poor screening rates, unmanaged chronic conditions, and maintenance medications. In addition, a lack of return-to-work support leads to avoidable emergency visits, missed recurrence, and rising post treatment costs.

With Color, survivorship care is oncologist-led, whole person care that monitors recurrence risk, manages long-term health, and supports a successful return to health, work, and daily life.


A structured, oncologist-led survivorship care program

Clinically manage long-term cancer risk and recurrence

Personalized survivorship care plans with ongoing monitoring for recurrence, secondary cancers, and long-term health risks based on cancer type and treatment history.

Access

Address long-term effects of cancer and treatment

Active management of fatigue, pain, cognitive changes, chronic conditions, and medication needs, with monitoring for cardiac, bone, and metabolic risks.

Speed

Support return to work and daily life

Clear guidance on accommodations and phased return to work, with collaboration across employers and caregivers to help survivors regain confidence and stability.

Direct Clinical Care

What Color delivers

50%

higher risk of recurrence actively monitored

$6000

saved per survivor through avoided complications

76%

of care gaps closed for survivors

Cancer ConnectCancer Connect

Wraparound care that strengthens resilience and improves quality of life

Cancer treatment affects more than the body. Color integrates whole person care to support physical, emotional, and practical needs.

Explore Color’s Cancer Connect Program
Physical well being
Physical well being
  • Nutrition support
  • Mobility and functional guidance
  • Fatigue and sleep strategies
Emotional and mental health
Emotional and mental health
  • Peer support groups
  • Access to cancer-specific clinicians
  • Coaching and support for caregivers
Practical and logistical help
Practical and logistical help
  • Support with benefit, leave, and resources
  • Help with transportation or lodging
  • Guidance during disruptions or complications
Patient Story

Closing survivorship gaps

A patient treated with chemotherapy and radiation for Hodgkin lymphoma in her 20s had not received specialized follow-up care after treatment. Years later, she carried ongoing fear and uncertainty about long-term health risks related to prior cancer treatment, without clear guidance on screening or prevention.

After enrolling in Color, survivorship care shifted from uncertainty to a clear, clinician-led plan focused on long-term health and risk management.


Color isn’t like the traditional model. We take action.

  • Survivorship oncologist identified elevated long-term cancer and cardiac risk from prior treatment

  • High-risk screening ordered and clinically managed, including breast MRI, cardiac evaluation, and thyroid imaging and labs

  • Post-treatment infection risk reduced by identifying and closing immunization gaps after splenectomy

Patient Story

Supporting a caregiver

A caregiver enrolled in Color to support her mother while managing work disruption and benefits complexity. After her mother passed away, she became increasingly concerned about her own breast cancer risk while coping with grief, health anxiety, and uncertainty about next steps.

Through Color, caregiving support and cancer risk management were addressed together, providing clarity and continuity during a difficult year.


Color isn’t like the traditional model. We take action.

  • Peer-led Cancer Connect support provided during caregiving and grief, with 18 structured sessions completed

  • High-risk breast screening protocol initiated, including breast MRI and end-to-end imaging coordination

  • Small breast mass identified and a six-month follow-up plan established through ongoing clinical care


Frequently asked questions

Why is survivorship care important?

Survivors face ongoing risks, long-term effects, and recurrence concerns that require continued clinical oversight.

How does Color manage recurrence risk?

Color provides oncologist-led survivorship care plans that monitor risk, manage late side-effects, and clinically oversee follow-up care.

Who provides survivorship care?

Survivorship care is led by oncologists with expertise in post-treatment cancer management.

How does Color support return to work and daily life?

Color supports recovery and return-to-work accommodations, with ongoing clinical oversight to help survivors regain stability and confidence.

How does survivorship care reduce downstream cost?

Proactive management helps prevent complications, recurrence, and avoidable utilization over time.