Fabio Luciani is a hematologist-oncologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. He looks after people with blood and cancer-related conditions, as well as some serious infections that can affect the blood and immune system.
In day-to-day care, his work can include helping patients dealing with B-Cell Lymphoma and liver cancer. He also treats people who need closer support when the condition is more complex, such as cryoglobulinemia, where the immune system can cause ongoing symptoms. For some patients, treatment may include bone marrow transplant care, which is a big step and needs careful planning and follow-up.
He also supports people with long-term viral infections. This can include hepatitis C and hepatitis B, as well as HIV/AIDS. At times, he helps manage infections linked to weakened immunity, such as cytomegalovirus infection, listeriosis, and flu. There are also times when severe illnesses like sepsis need urgent coordination, because things can change quickly.
Some cases involve viruses that can spread or flare up, like chickenpox. In certain situations, care may also relate to severe respiratory illness, including SARS. The common thread across these conditions is that blood and immune health often play a key role, so treatment needs to be coordinated and monitored.
Over time, care like this is about more than just picking a treatment. It can involve watching blood counts, managing side effects, and making sure the plan fits what’s happening in each person’s body. Even when the situation is tough, the focus stays on clear next steps and steady support.
Education details aren’t listed here, and there’s no specific research or clinical trial information included in the available details. If you’d like, the clinic team can help confirm what training and studies apply to current care options.