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0% vs. White patients 54.1% vs. Hispanic patients 65.9%, p = .02) and attended genetic counseling appointments (61.2% vs. 81.7% White patients vs. 86.2% Hispanic patients, p .01). Of 141 patients receiving genetic testing, 38 (27.0%) had a pathogenic or likely pathogenic variant in a cancer susceptibility gene. An additional 33 patients (23.4%) had variants of uncertain significance, of which 84.8% occurred in racial/ethnic minorities. In a diverse population of patients diagnosed with young-onset CRC, we observed racial/ethnic differences in referral