Catriona M. Mcneil is an oncologist based in Camperdown, NSW, Australia. Her work focuses on cancer care, with a special eye for people dealing with melanoma and other solid tumours. She also looks after patients when cancer has spread, including lung metastases and metastatic uveal melanoma.
In many cases, her patients come in with problems that need careful checking and clear next steps. This can include melanoma of the eye, melanoma of the skin, and alveolar soft part sarcoma. She also supports people with breast cancer, including after a mastectomy, and she helps manage issues that can show up alongside treatment or health changes.
Not every problem in oncology is the same. At times, patients also need help with related health concerns, such as breast infection, colitis, diarrhoea, and viral gastroenteritis. Some people also have digestive health needs like exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. There are also situations that involve the nervous system, like posterior fossa tumours, where timing and follow-up matter.
Catriona M. Mcneil’s approach is practical and patient-focused. She works through what’s going on, what it might mean, and what can be done next. For some patients, that means treatment planning for the cancer itself. For others, it’s about managing symptoms and supporting recovery, so people can feel more steady day to day.
Some conditions can be rare or complex, including congenital aplastic anaemia and Fanconi anaemia. There are also eye-related issues that can be urgent, like papilledema. Over time, these different needs are part of day-to-day oncology care, and she helps patients understand the path forward in a way that feels clear, not scary or complicated.