Nicholas K. Hayward

Oncologist

Male📍 Brisbane

About of Nicholas K. Hayward

Nicholas K. Hayward is an oncologist based in Brisbane, QLD, Australia. His work focuses on cancer care, with a strong link to conditions that affect the skin and eyes, and also some cancer risk patterns that run in families.


In day-to-day practice, he looks after people with melanoma, including melanoma of the eye. He also cares for people with uveal melanoma, and a range of other cancers such as lung cancer and oesophageal cancer. At times, he helps manage anal cancer as well.


There are also other health issues that often come up alongside cancer care. For example, actinic keratosis and long sun damage can raise skin cancer risk, so people dealing with these conditions may be seen for advice and ongoing support. Sunburn, telangiectasia, and biopsy checks can be part of the same overall care plan, depending on what is going on.


His oncology work can also include people with genetic or rare conditions. This might involve families dealing with inherited cancer syndromes, like familial pancreatic cancer and familial atypical multiple mole melanoma syndrome. He also works with patients with conditions such as multiple endocrine neoplasia, neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), and certain inherited pigment and skin conditions like albinism and xeroderma pigmentosum.


Some patients may need careful assessment and tissue biopsy when doctors want a clear answer about a growth or change. That’s a key part of making sure the next steps fit what the person actually has.


Experience and education details aren’t listed in the information available here, but Nicholas’s role is clearly focused on practical cancer care, where decisions are based on the person’s diagnosis, overall health, and what the safest plan looks like.


Research and clinical trials: there are no specific trial details listed here. If a patient is interested in options beyond standard care, it would be worth asking directly about what’s available locally and whether any studies could apply.


Overall, Nicholas K. Hayward provides oncology care in Brisbane for people with melanoma, eye-related cancers, and other common cancers, plus support for patients with inherited conditions and skin or sun-related changes.

Services & Conditions Treated

MelanomaMelanoma of the EyeUveal MelanomaFamilial Pancreatic CancerActinic KeratosisAlbinismAnal CancerAtaxia-TelangiectasiaBarrett EsophagusEsophageal CancerFamilial Atypical Multiple Mole Melanoma SyndromeGiant Congenital Melanocytic NevusHermansky-Pudlak SyndromeLung CancerMultiple Endocrine NeoplasiaMultiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1NeurofibromatosisNeurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1)Oculocutaneous AlbinismOculocutaneous Albinism Type 1Oculocutaneous Albinism Type 2Squamous Cell Lung CarcinomaSunburnTelangiectasiaTissue BiopsyXeroderma Pigmentosum

Publications

1 total

Multiomic profiling of checkpoint inhibitor-treated melanoma: Identifying predictors of response and resistance, and markers of biological discordance.

Cancer cell • February 07, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions do you treat as an oncologist?
I focus on cancers and related conditions, including melanoma, lung cancer, esophageal cancer, anal cancer, and familial cancer syndromes. I also work with conditions like Barrett’s esophagus and certain inherited cancer risks.
What services are offered in your clinic?
Services include tissue biopsy, assessment and management of melanoma and other cancers, screening for familial cancer syndromes, and advice on treatment options for related conditions.
Do you treat melanoma and eye-related melanomas?
Yes. I treat melanoma, including melanoma of the skin and ocular/uveal melanoma, as part of comprehensive cancer care.
How can I make an appointment?
To book an appointment, please contact the clinic directly. If you have questions before you come in, I can help you understand what to expect and what information to bring.
What concerns are common for patients before seeing you?
Patients often want to know about diagnosis options, biopsy results, treatment choices, potential risks, and how conditions may run in families. I aim to explain these clearly and answer questions in plain terms.
Do you work with families who have a history of cancer?
Yes. I consider familial cancer risks and syndromes, such as familial pancreatic cancer and familial atypical multiple mole melanoma syndrome, to help guide testing and management where appropriate.

Contact Information

Brisbane, QLD, Australia

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