Jane M. Palmer

Oncologist

Female📍 Brisbane

About of Jane M. Palmer

Jane M. Palmer is an oncologist based in Brisbane, QLD, Australia. Her work is centred on helping people who are dealing with cancer, especially cancers that need close, careful planning and follow-up.


In many cases, she looks after patients and families facing tough diagnoses where genetics can play a part. This includes familial pancreatic cancer, where knowing your family history can guide what happens next. She also supports people with melanoma, including melanoma of the eye (often called uveal melanoma). These are not always simple cases, and treatment can involve more than one step over time.


Some of her care also links in with conditions that affect skin and eyes, because these can raise cancer risk or need long-term monitoring. For example, she works with people with albinism and different related forms, as well as giant congenital melanocytic nevus and Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome. She also has experience caring for people with xeroderma pigmentosum, which is a rare condition where sun exposure can cause major skin and eye damage.


Jane’s training is in oncology, with ongoing learning as new treatments and safer ways of giving care come along. That matters because cancer care can change, and it’s good to have a clinician who keeps up. Over time, this helps families feel more confident about the plan, from early treatment decisions through to what comes after.


When it fits, she may talk through options that go beyond standard care, including newer approaches that can be offered through research or clinical trial programs. If clinical trial care is available and suitable, this can be part of the conversation, along with the usual treatment pathways.


If you’re in Brisbane and want an oncologist who understands both cancer and the “bigger picture” for conditions that affect skin and eyes, Jane Palmer is one option to consider. Her goal is calm, practical care, with clear next steps and support for the whole family.

Services & Conditions Treated

Familial Pancreatic CancerMelanomaMelanoma of the EyeUveal MelanomaAlbinismGiant Congenital Melanocytic NevusHermansky-Pudlak SyndromeOculocutaneous AlbinismOculocutaneous Albinism Type 1Oculocutaneous Albinism Type 2Xeroderma Pigmentosum

Publications

1 total

'I get paid for my outputs, not because I am Māori': why Indigenous researchers often face double duty.

Nature • November 12, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Dr Jane M. Palmer specialise in?
Dr Jane M. Palmer is an oncologist in Brisbane who focuses on conditions like Familial Pancreatic Cancer and various types of Melanoma, including Melanoma of the Eye and Uveal Melanoma, as well as pigment disorders such as Albinism and related syndromes.
Which conditions can I talk to Dr Palmer about?
You can discuss Familial Pancreatic Cancer, Melanoma (including eye melanoma and uveal melanoma), and conditions related to albinism and pigment disorders listed in the services.
How do I book an appointment with Dr Palmer in Brisbane?
To book an appointment in Brisbane, contact the clinic by phone or online through the clinic’s scheduling system. The team will help arrange a suitable time and confirm details.
What should I bring to my first appointment?
Bring any relevant medical records, test results, and a list of current medications. If you have a family history of cancer or pigment disorders, bring details you know.
Can I have telehealth or video appointments with Dr Palmer?
Telehealth may be available depending on the clinic’s services. Check with the clinic when you book to see if a video appointment is an option.
Where is Dr Palmer based and what area does she serve?
Dr Jane M. Palmer is based in Brisbane, QLD, Australia, and serves patients in Brisbane and the surrounding area.

Contact Information

Brisbane, QLD, Australia

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