Gavin M. Cull

Hematologist-Oncologist

Male📍 Nedlands

About of Gavin M. Cull

Gavin M. Cull is a Hematologist-Oncologist based in Nedlands, WA, Australia. He looks after people with blood cancers and other serious blood conditions, and works to make treatment plans that fit around real life, not just test results.


In clinic, Gavin focuses on conditions that affect the blood, bone marrow, and lymph system. This can include slow-growing types like chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) and chronic B-cell leukaemia (CBCL), as well as conditions like Waldenström macroglobulinaemia. At times, he also treats faster-growing cancers such as acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL).


He also cares for people with other lymphoma types, including mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), marginal zone lymphoma (MZL), and small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL). Some patients come in with Hodgkin lymphoma, including classical Hodgkin lymphoma. There are also cases like anaplastic large cell lymphoma, T-cell lymphoma, and other non-Hodgkin lymphomas. For some families, the diagnosis can be sudden and scary, so Gavin takes time to explain what’s happening in plain terms.


Bone marrow transplant can be part of the treatment journey for some people, depending on the illness and how it has responded. Gavin also works with conditions that involve the way cells behave in the body, including systemic mastocytosis and lymphofollicular hyperplasia.


Depending on the case, treatment may involve careful monitoring, medicine, or a bigger approach like transplant. Over time, blood cancers can change, and treatment goals may shift too. Gavin helps patients and their carers understand the next steps and what to expect, including how doctors decide whether a plan is working.


Gavin’s background sits in the overlap of blood disorders and cancer care, which means he can look at the whole picture when people are dealing with both symptoms and test results. He also keeps an eye on current medical evidence and research, so decisions are based on what’s known today, not yesterday.


Gavin works from Nedlands, WA, and treats a wide range of adult blood cancer patients. If someone is facing a new diagnosis, a relapse, or ongoing disease management, he aims to bring calm, clear information to the appointment—so families can make choices with confidence.

Services & Conditions Treated

Waldenstrom MacroglobulinemiaChronic B-Cell Leukemia (CBCL)Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)Anaplastic Large Cell LymphomaB-Cell LymphomaBone Marrow TransplantClassical Hodgkin LymphomaDiffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL)LeukemiaLymphofollicular HyperplasiaMantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL)Marginal Zone Lymphoma (MZL)Non-Hodgkin LymphomaRichter SyndromeSmall Lymphocytic Lymphoma (SLL)Systemic MastocytosisT-Cell Lymphoma

Publications

1 total

Indolent relapse after initial aggressive B-cell lymphoma: a single institution experience in the rituximab era.

Leukemia & lymphoma • October 18, 2024

Clinical Trials

1 total

A Phase 3 Open-Label, Randomized Study of Fixed Duration Pirtobrutinib (LOXO-305) Plus Venetoclax and Rituximab Versus Venetoclax and Rituximab in Previously Treated Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia/Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma (BRUIN CLL-322)

Active_not_recruitingPhase 3

Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions do you treat?
I work as a hematologist-oncologist and treat blood cancers and related conditions, including Waldenstrom macroglobulinaemia, chronic B-cell leukaemia (CBCL), chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL), acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), various lymphomas (including Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin), and related disorders.
Where is your clinic located?
I practise in Nedlands, Western Australia.
What types of lymphoma or leukaemia do you manage?
My scope includes B-cell lymphomas, T-cell lymphomas, mantle cell lymphoma, marginal zone lymphoma, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, classical Hodgkin lymphoma, small lymphocytic lymphoma, and other related blood cancers.
Do you offer bone marrow transplant as part of treatment?
Yes. Bone marrow transplantation is among the services I offer.
Who might benefit from seeing a hematologist-oncologist like you?
People with blood cancers such as leukaemia and lymphoma, as well as related blood disorders, may benefit from specialist care.
What kinds of information should I bring to a consult?
Bring your medical history, relevant test results, and a list of current medications so we can discuss your diagnosis and treatment options clearly.