Wayne D. Tilley is an oncologist based in Adelaide, SA, Australia.
In day-to-day care, he works with people who are dealing with cancers such as prostate cancer and breast cancer. He also looks after families where there may be a strong inherited risk, including familial prostate cancer.
At times, patients are also facing treatments linked to hormone changes. Wayne provides care that covers hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and menopause support, particularly when hormone levels matter for symptoms and treatment planning.
For some people, surgery is part of the journey. Wayne has experience supporting patients around prostatectomy, helping them understand what to expect before and after treatment.
Triple-negative breast cancer is another condition he commonly sees. It can feel scary and fast-moving, so having a calm, practical clinician in the mix matters. Wayne focuses on clear next steps, and on getting the right care lined up for what’s going on right now.
Over time, his work has included looking after patients across different stages of care. That means supporting people when they are first being assessed, while treatment is being planned, and in the weeks after treatment starts. In many cases, it also means helping patients manage the everyday side of oncology, not just the big test results.
Education details aren’t listed here, but Wayne’s clinical role is centred on oncology care. The aim is to bring together treatment decisions, symptom support, and follow-up planning so care doesn’t feel split up.
Research and publications aren’t detailed in the information provided. Clinical trials information also isn’t listed here. If you’d like to know about trial options or the latest research relevant to a specific diagnosis, it’s best to ask the team during a consult so they can check what’s available locally.