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Manual exam (by hand) 1–1.5 cm tumors A blueberry or shirt button
PET/CT scan 1 cm or larger tumors A blueberry or shirt button
Fiberoptic laryngoscopy 1 cm or larger tumors A blueberry or shirt button
MRI with contrast 2–3 mm tumors A sesame seed
High-resolution anoscopy 2 mm – 2 cm tumors A sesame seed up to a marble
NavDx test 166 bp fragments of HPV+ cancer DNA in blood 1/1,500th the width of a human hair
Source: Naveris internal data; sizes based on published detection thresholds for each modality.

When is the NavDx Test Used? What Can the NavDx Test Tell Me and My Provider?

The NavDx test can be used across the HPV+ cancer care journey. Your Provider will determine which use, or combination of uses, is right for your specific situation.

Pre-Treatment

  • Confirm HPV genotype.
  • Establish a baseline TTMV Score* before treatment begins.
View Pre-Treatment Guidance

During Treatment

  • Monitor treatment response.
  • Identify molecular residual disease.
View During Treatment Guidance

Surveillance

  • The most common use of the NavDx test
  • Detect recurrence earlier with high-confidence positive results.
  • Provide reassurance with high-confidence negative results.
View Surveillance Guidance

*A pre-treatment test is not required to use the NavDx test at other points in the care journey. Monitoring with the NavDx test can be started at any time.

Learn more about the NavDx test