Jillian B. Wells is an oncologist based in Camperdown, NSW, working from D18 Susan Wakil Health Building, Western Avenue, Camperdown, NSW 2006, Australia.
Her clinical focus is on skin-related blood cancers and related conditions. This includes cutaneous T-Cell lymphoma (CTCL) and mycosis fungoides, along with other T-cell lymphoma disorders that can affect the skin. She also looks after people with lymphomatoid papulosis, non-Hodgkin lymphoma when it involves the skin, and sezary syndrome.
These conditions can be hard to live with. Symptoms often change over time, and treatment may need adjusting as the disease responds. Jillian B. Wells works with patients to make sense of what is happening, what the next steps might be, and how to manage day-to-day concerns alongside treatment.
In many cases, people are dealing with rashes, patches, or persistent skin issues. The emotional side matters too. Care can involve more than just prescriptions—there’s usually a lot of monitoring, follow-up, and support to help people feel steadier while they go through treatment.
Over the course of appointments, she aims to keep things clear and practical. That can mean talking through options in plain language, explaining why one approach might be chosen over another, and helping patients understand what to watch for between visits. At times, treatment plans can include a mix of skin-focused therapies and other cancer treatments, depending on the situation.
Jillian B. Wells stays up to date with current research and new treatment directions, especially where skin lymphomas are concerned. If a clinical trial is relevant to someone’s needs, it can be discussed as part of care, depending on what’s available and suitable.
As an oncologist in Camperdown, she provides specialist support for patients who need careful, long-term management of their cancer. Getting the right care early, and keeping regular follow-ups, can make a real difference to how patients do over time.