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Oral Cancer Doesn’t Wait. Neither Should You.

WHY OP2?

HPV-related oral cancers are rising fast β€” and most go undetected until it’s too late. The OP2 Oral HPV Test is a fast, painless solution that helps catch risk early β€” when it matters most.

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Oral cancer caused by HPV is one of the fastest-growing cancers in the U.S. β€” and most people don’t even know they’re at risk.

There’s no routine screening.
No visible symptoms.
And when it’s finally diagnosed, it’s often late-stage.

The good news?
Early detection can change everything.

The OP2 Oral HPV Test brings proactive screening to the front lines of care β€” starting with your mouth.

The Hidden Epidemic Behind a Smile

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of oropharyngeal cancers
are caused by HPVΒΉ

70

%

Source: CDC

90

%

of HPV infections show no symptoms at all

Source: Healthline

1

MIN.

is all it takes to collect a THROAT sample

Source: OMNIPATHOLOGY

4

x

in HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancers over recent decades

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Source: Mount Sinai, ScienceDirect

Early detection starts with a THROAT SWAB.
It’s fast, painless, and potentially life-saving.

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Why OP2 Testing Works β€”
For You and Your Patients

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  • OP2 tests are processed exclusively by OmniPathology, a CLIA-certified, high-complexity laboratory. That means your sample never leaves our care β€” and your results are handled with expert precision using real-time PCR testing.

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  • No guessing. No uncomfortable self-tests. A quick and simple throat swab is collected by your dentist, hygienist, or medical provider β€” so it’s accurate from the start.

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  • For providers, our secure digital portal makes it easy to manage patients and access results. For patients, your provider will walk you through exactly what your results mean and next steps β€” if any are needed.

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  • Including the most dangerous strains, HPV-16 and HPV-18, which are responsible for most HPV-related throat cancers. Early detection = early intervention.

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  • You’ll get answers within 24–48 hours of your sample reaching our lab. Less stress, more certainty.

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  • Our team is available to support providers with expert insight, result interpretation, and next steps.

Why It Matters

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HPV Isn’t Rare.
But Awareness Still Is.

Most people will get HPV at some point. It’s so common, it’s practically expected. What’s unexpected? How few people know that HPV can cause cancers in the throat and mouth β€” and that there’s a test for it.

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Prevention Starts
with Detection

HPV-related throat cancers are on the rise, especially in men. The good news:
when caught early, treatment is far more effective. That’s where OP2 comes in β€” detecting the presence of high-risk HPV strains before symptoms ever appear.

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Think of It as a Head Start
on Head & Neck Health

Early knowledge = better outcomes.
Whether you’re a patient looking for answers or a provider offering proactive care, OP2 gives you a clear first step.

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You're Not Alone. And You're Not On Your Own.

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Whether you're a patient who just got tested β€” or a provider looking to offer OP2 in your practice β€” we're here to support you.

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