Jason P. Butler is a Hematologist-Oncologist working in Herston, QLD. You can find him at Level 1, Ned Hanlon Building, Butterfield Street, Herston QLD 4029, Australia.
Jason looks after people with blood-related conditions and some cancers that involve the blood and lymph system. This can include cancers like non-Hodgkin lymphoma, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, and Hodgkin lymphoma. He also sees patients with leukaemia, including acute myeloid leukaemia, and with bone marrow disorders such as myelodysplastic syndrome.
In many cases, treatment can be complex and can take time. Jason focuses on making sense of what’s going on, what options are available, and what the next steps might look like. He works with other teams to support care across different stages of illness, from diagnosis to ongoing follow-up.
His clinic work also involves follow-up and care after bone marrow or stem cell transplant. This includes looking after graft versus host disease (GvHD), and chronic graft versus host disease (cGvHD). These conditions can affect the skin, gut, liver, and other parts of the body, so steady monitoring matters.
At times, patients need help with issues that are linked to immune changes or serious infections. That can include conditions like brain abscess, where prompt specialist care is important. He also manages patients with complex infections and outbreaks, such as COVID-19 and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), as part of bigger care plans.
Jason’s work covers both lymphoma and leukaemia, and he often supports people who are dealing with tough decisions. Some patients are managing treatment side effects, while others are working through how their body is responding to therapy. The goal is to keep care clear and practical, not overwhelming.
In terms of education and training, Jason has medical qualifications and clinical experience relevant to hematology and oncology care. Over time, he has developed skills in caring for people with blood cancers and transplant-related complications, using a steady, patient-focused approach.
Research and clinical trials can play a role in some treatment pathways in hematology and oncology. If a trial or new study option is relevant, Jason helps patients understand what it means and whether it fits their situation.
People usually come to him when they need a careful specialist review, especially for conditions involving the blood, immune system, or results after transplant.