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HPV Can Cause Oral Cancer. This Test Could Stop It.

Why Should I Be Tested?

OP2 is a powerful, professional-grade test that screens for 14 high-risk strains of oral HPV — even before symptoms appear.

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It’s the Most Common STI in the World. And You Can’t See It Coming.

Most people with oral HPV don’t know they have it. There are no symptoms. No warning signs. And in some cases, high-risk strains can cause oropharyngeal cancers of the throat, tongue, or tonsils — often years after infection.

That’s why early detection is critical. The OP2 test helps you catch it before it becomes something serious.

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Why Early Detection Matters

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Are You at Risk?

Oral HPV affects all genders, all ages, and doesn’t require visible symptoms. You should consider getting tested if:

Who Should Get Tested?

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  • Persistent HPV infections are more likely in adults over 30, making screening especially important

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  • More exposure means higher risk — even from years ago.

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  • HPV can be shared through oral or intimate contact.

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  • Tobacco weakens your body’s ability to clear HPV.

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  • Weakened immune system
    = harder to fight HPV.

These are common, not shameful.
Oral HPV often shows no symptoms —
that’s why knowing your risk and getting tested early matters.

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HPV Doesn’t Always Show Symptoms.
But the Damage Can Still Be Happening.

Oral HPV can live in the body silently for years. You won’t feel it. You won’t see it. But in some cases, the virus can lead to oropharyngeal cancers — especially when left unchecked.

The OP2 test was developed to find high-risk HPV strains before symptoms appear. That’s your chance to act early, talk with your provider, and take control of your health.

You don’t need to wait for something to go wrong to get peace of mind…

You just need the right screening.

Why Early Detection Matters

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"Have Questions?"

Not sure if testing is right for you? Curious about what happens next?

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Whether you’re looking for more information, need help finding a testing location, or just want to talk to someone who understands — we’re here. No judgment. Just answers.

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