Kate L. Mahon is an oncologist based in Camperdown, NSW. She works from 119-143 Missenden Rd, Camperdown, Australia, where she helps people manage cancer and the health issues that can come with it.
In clinic, Kate looks after patients at different stages of their journey. That can mean people who are working out what is going on, those planning treatment, and others who are having ongoing care after treatment. Cancer can be scary and confusing, so the focus is on clear conversations and steady support.
Kate’s work covers several cancer types, including appendix cancer, prostate cancer, breast cancer, and colorectal cancer. She also supports patients dealing with peripheral neuropathy, which is a nerve problem that can cause tingling, numbness, or burning pain, sometimes after cancer treatment.
For people with prostate issues, Kate also supports care around prostatectomy, which is surgery for prostate cancer. After surgery, there are often follow-up steps to think about. In many cases, that means helping patients understand results, what monitoring looks like, and how to manage side effects in day-to-day life.
Over time, Kate has built a calm, practical approach to oncology care. She understands that everyone’s situation is different. At times, treatment plans need to be adjusted based on test results, how someone is coping, or what matters most to their health and lifestyle.
Because cancer care can involve more than one team, Kate works alongside other health professionals to keep care coordinated. That might include connecting plans with surgeons, GPs, nurses, and other specialists, so patients don’t have to chase information or repeat the same details over and over.
Kate’s background is grounded in hands-on clinical work with people affected by cancer. While cancer treatments can be complex, the goal stays simple: make sure patients understand their options, feel supported through appointments, and have a clear next step.
If you’re looking for an oncologist in Camperdown, Kate L. Mahon can help with assessment, treatment planning, and follow-up care for cancers such as prostate, breast, colorectal, and appendix cancer, as well as issues like peripheral neuropathy.