Raelene Endersby is a neuro-oncologist based in Perth, WA. Her practice is at 15 Hospital Avenue, Perth, WA 6009. This is a specialist area of care that deals with brain and spinal tumours, and how they affect the nervous system.
In day to day work, Raelene looks after people who are dealing with different types of neuro-oncology conditions. That can include brain tumours such as glioma, astrocytoma, glioblastoma, and diffuse midline glioma (H3 K27M-mutant). Some people are also managing optic glioma, posterior fossa tumours, pineoblastoma, pineocytoma, and ganglioglioma. At times, care also involves tumours affecting the spinal cord, including spinal tumours.
There are also rarer tumour types in this space. Raelene’s work includes conditions like medulloblastoma, ependymoma, embryonal tumour with multilayered rosettes, and NUT carcinoma. She also treats people with peripheral neuropathy and conditions such as gliomatosis cerebri, where tumour-related changes can spread through the brain tissue.
Because these conditions can be quite complex, patients often need a clear plan and steady support. The aim is to help people understand what’s happening, what options might be available, and how treatment can be managed alongside day to day life. In many cases, care needs to consider both the tumour and the symptoms it causes, including changes to movement, balance, vision, or strength.
Neuro-oncology care is not just about one test or one scan. It usually involves ongoing review over time, and making decisions that fit the person’s situation. Raelene works with the wider hospital team to coordinate care for people at different stages, from the early period after diagnosis through treatment and follow-up.
Education, experience, and any research or clinical trial involvement weren’t listed here. But the focus remains clear: supporting patients and families who are facing brain and spinal tumour diagnoses, and helping them move through each step with practical, specialist guidance.