Carmella H. Law

Colorectal Oncologist

Female📍 Sydney

About of Carmella H. Law

Carmella H. Law is a colorectal oncologist working at St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney, NSW, Australia. She helps people who are dealing with bowel-related cancers and other conditions that can affect the lower parts of the body.


In her clinic, she looks after patients with colorectal cancer and anal cancer. She also supports people who have issues like tenesmus, which can feel like you need to pass stool even when there isn’t much there. At times, she’ll be involved in care where cervical dysplasia is part of the story as well.


Because these problems can overlap with infections and skin changes, her work often connects with sexual health concerns too. That can include HPV (human papillomavirus) infections, genital warts, and warts more broadly. She may also care for people who have conditions such as HIV/AIDS, gonorrhoea, or syphilis, especially when they are tied to ongoing symptoms or treatment decisions.


Day to day, the focus is on clear information and steady support. Cancer care can be scary and confusing, and results don’t always come quickly. Carmella’s approach is practical. She explains what is happening, what tests might be needed, and what options people have, so decisions feel less overwhelming.


Her specialist role means she works within the hospital setting, where care can be coordinated with other teams. Over time, that kind of teamwork matters. It helps with timing of appointments, planning treatment steps, and keeping track of follow-up. People often need more than one type of care, and being in a major hospital helps with that.


Education and ongoing learning are part of the job for someone working in cancer. In this role, the training is centred on colorectal and anal oncology, along with care for related conditions. She also stays up to date with current treatment approaches as they change.


Clinical trials aren’t listed as a specific focus here, but in many hospital settings, research and trial options can come up when they are relevant for a person’s situation. If that’s on the cards, it’s usually discussed openly, based on what would be suitable and safe.


Overall, Carmella H. Law is there for patients who need specialist help with colorectal and anal cancers, and for those with related infections and changes that can affect quality of life.

Services & Conditions Treated

Anal CancerCervical DysplasiaColorectal CancerGenital WartsGonorrheaHIV/AIDSHuman Papillomavirus InfectionSyphilisTenesmusWarts

Publications

1 total

Does use of anal cytology as a triage test improve the performance of high-risk human papillomavirus screening in gay and bisexual men for anal cancer prevention?

International journal of cancer • June 04, 2024

Clinical Trials

1 total

The Natural History of Anal Human Papillomavirus Infection and Anal Cellular Abnormalities in Homosexual Men

CompletedNot Applicable

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Carmella H. Law offer?
Dr Carmella H. Law provides care for conditions and issues in colorectal oncology, including Anal Cancer, Colorectal Cancer, Cervical Dysplasia, Genital Warts, HIV/AIDS, Human Papillomavirus Infection, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Tenesmus, and other related concerns.
Which conditions can I discuss with Dr Law?
You can discuss Anal Cancer, Colorectal Cancer, Cervical Dysplasia, Genital Warts, HIV/AIDS, HPV infection, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Tenesmus, and related genital and colorectal health questions.
Where does Dr Law practice?
Dr Law practices at St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney, NSW, Australia.
How do I book an appointment with Dr Law?
To book an appointment, contact the clinic at St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney. (Please refer to the hospital’s bookings process for current steps.)
Who is Dr Carmella H. Law?
Dr Carmella H. Law is a colorectal oncologist specialising in cancers and conditions of the colorectal region, with a focus on patient care at St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney.
What concerns are common for patients seeing a colorectal oncologist?
Common concerns include symptoms like tenesmus, screening results, monitoring or treatment for colorectal cancer, anal cancer, and management of infections such as HPV, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis. Your doctor will explain what these mean for you.

Contact Information

St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia

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