Find Clarity in Your Lung Cancer Journey with ROS1 IHC Testing
When facing lung cancer concerns, every piece of information matters. The ROS1 IHC Test provides the critical answers you need to understand your specific cancer type and explore targeted treatment options. We understand the anxiety that comes with cancer testing, which is why we’ve made this advanced diagnostic accessible and affordable for South African patients.
Understanding Your ROS1 IHC Test
The ROS1 Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Test is a specialised diagnostic tool that detects specific protein changes in lung cancer cells. Think of it as a molecular fingerprint that helps identify whether your cancer has the ROS1 genetic alteration. This information is crucial because ROS1-positive cancers respond exceptionally well to targeted therapies, potentially offering more effective treatment with fewer side effects.
Our test uses advanced immunohistochemistry technology to examine your tissue sample at a microscopic level, providing reliable results that your oncologist can trust when making treatment decisions.
Who Should Consider ROS1 IHC Testing?
This test is particularly important if you:
- Have been diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
- Are experiencing persistent respiratory symptoms like chronic cough or shortness of breath
- Have a family history of lung cancer
- Are a current or former smoker concerned about lung health
- Need to determine the most effective treatment approach
Early detection of ROS1 alterations can significantly impact your treatment success and quality of life.
Why ROS1 Testing Matters for Your Health
Getting tested provides several critical benefits:
- Personalised Treatment: Identify if targeted therapies could work better for your specific cancer type
- Reduced Treatment Side Effects: Targeted treatments often have fewer side effects than traditional chemotherapy
- Improved Outcomes: Early identification of ROS1 status can lead to more effective treatment planning
- Peace of Mind: Knowing your cancer’s specific characteristics reduces uncertainty
- Cost-Effective Care: Avoid unnecessary treatments by identifying the right approach from the start
Understanding Your Test Results
We know waiting for results can be stressful. Here’s what to expect:
Positive Result: This means ROS1 protein is present in your cancer cells, indicating you may benefit from targeted therapies specifically designed for ROS1-positive cancers.
Negative Result: Your cancer doesn’t show ROS1 alterations, which helps your doctor explore other effective treatment options.
Our detailed report includes clear explanations and recommendations, and we encourage you to discuss results with your oncologist to fully understand what they mean for your treatment plan.
Affordable, Accessible Cancer Testing
| Test Option | Regular Price | Special Price | Turnaround Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| ROS1 IHC Test | ZAR 2,000 | 5-7 days |
Note: Turnaround times vary based on sample type (5 days for blocks, 7 days for complex tissue)
Sample Requirements
To ensure accurate testing, please provide:
- Tumor tissue in 10% formal-saline OR formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded block
- Copy of your histopathology report
- Site of biopsy information
- Complete clinical history
Samples should be shipped at room temperature. Our team is available to guide you through the process.
Why Trust Oracle Genomics?
Nationwide Coverage: Accessible testing across South Africa including Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, and Pretoria
Expert Pathologists: Our specialised team ensures accurate, reliable results
Fast Turnaround: Results typically within 5-7 days from sample receipt
Quality Assurance: Advanced immunohistochemistry methods for precise detection
Patient-Centred Care: We understand the emotional journey of cancer testing
Take Control of Your Health Journey Today
Don’t let uncertainty delay your treatment decisions. The ROS1 IHC Test provides the clarity you need to move forward with confidence.
Ready to get started? Contact us today to schedule your test or speak with our healthcare specialists about whether ROS1 testing is right for you.
Early detection leads to better outcomes. Take the first step toward personalised cancer care.

